Say Goodbye to Your Pool, Hello to Your Dream Space!
We transform your outdoor area with safety, efficiency, and unmatched value
Why choose us to Remove Your Pool?
Keeping an unused pool can be expensive and inconvenient. By removing it, you:
Save Money
on maintenance, repairs, and utilities.
Reclaim Your Space
to create a garden, patio, or play area.
Increase Property Value
with a more versatile backyard.
Ensure Safety
by eliminating risks for children and pets.
Our Process
Fast. Reliable. Stress-Free.
The process of pool removal typically involves several steps, whether you're removing an inground or above-ground pool. Here’s a general overview:
Permits and Legal Considerations
Check local regulations: Many municipalities require permits for pool demolition. Contact your local building department to find out about the necessary permits and regulations in your area.
Draining the Pool
Drain the water: The pool must be emptied of all water. This may involve using a pump or drainage system to remove the water completely. Proper disposal: Be sure to dispose of the water properly, as some areas have regulations about where you can drain pool water (e.g., storm drains or sewer systems).
Demolition of the Pool Structure
Above-Ground Pool: 1. Disassemble the Pool: Remove all components, including the liner, walls, filter system, and pump. 2. Remove the Frame: Take apart the frame or structure and ensure proper disposal of all materials. In-Ground Pool: 1. Excavate the Pool: Use heavy machinery like excavators to break apart and remove the concrete, fiberglass, or vinyl liner. 2. Break Up the Concrete: For concrete pools, the shell is broken into manageable pieces using heavy equipment or pneumatic tools for efficient removal.
Removing Debris and Excavation
Remove debris: The debris from the pool structure, such as broken concrete, rebar, tiles, and vinyl, needs to be hauled away. Excavating the site: After the pool is removed, the area may need to be filled with dirt, sand, or gravel. This helps restore the site to a natural grade and makes it suitable for landscaping.
Backfilling the Hole
Fill the void: The pool's empty cavity is filled with materials such as soil, gravel, and compacted dirt. The filling process ensures the area is stable. Compact the soil: The backfill material must be compacted to prevent settling over time.
Final Grading
Level the land: The site should be graded to match the surrounding landscape. This helps prevent water pooling and ensures proper drainage. Turf or landscaping: Once the area is filled and graded, you can either replant grass or add landscaping to restore the area to a natural look.
Whar Our Clients Say
Testimonials
Customer
John K.
Legacy Demolitions exceeded our expectations. Their team was professional, and the job was done on time and within budget.
Customer
Susan K.
I was impressed by their attention to detail and commitment to environmental practices. Highly recommend!
Customer
Michael T.
Great service from start to finish. The site was spotless after they completed the demolition.
FAQ - Pool Removal by Legacy Demolition
Removing an unused pool saves money on maintenance, increases property value, and opens up space for new possibilities like a garden, patio, or play area. It’s also a safer option for families with children and pets.
The timeline depends on the size and type of pool, but most removals are completed within 3 to 7 days. Our team works efficiently to minimize disruptions to your property and daily life.
Our process includes:
- Inspection & Planning: Assessing your pool and site conditions.
- Demolition: Safely breaking down the pool structure.
- Debris Removal: Cleaning up and responsibly disposing of waste.
- Site Restoration: Leveling and preparing the area for future use.
Yes! After removal, the area is filled, compacted, and leveled, making it suitable for landscaping, patios, or even construction, depending on your plans.
Costs vary based on the pool size, type (in-ground or above-ground), and site conditions. Contact us for a free quote tailored to your specific needs.
It’s simple! Reach out to us via phone, email, or our online form to schedule a free consultation and receive your personalized quote.
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