Whether we are talking about an above-ground pool or an in-ground model, an unused pool is an expensive nuisance. You have to pay costs to maintain it, or else a pool quickly turns into a murky swamp that breeds mosquitoes and attracts other pests.
Proper pool demolition can be done in two basic ways. One is by partially deconstructing the pool and covering it with rubble and dirt, and the other is by totally removing the pool structure before covering the pool cavity with dirt.
• Partial Pool Demolition – Partial pool demolition is often a practical option for pool owners who want a cost-effective, less time-consuming process to get rid of their pool. Usually completed between a week or two, partial pool removal involves the following processes:
1. Power off
2. Draining
3. Hole drilling
4. Deconstruction of the side walls
5. Backfilling and compaction
6. Clean dirt filling
• Complete Pool Demolition – Complete pool demolition involves fully breaking up the entire pool structure using the appropriate equipment. The broken down concrete, shotcrete, tiles, and other pool parts will be hauled off to be disposed of elsewhere instead of being buried as a backfill.
Types of Demolition Methods:
• Cost – The cost of pool demolition itself depends on things like the size of your pool and the equipment needed.
• Impact on land stability – Partial pool demolition is not recommended if you plan on building a new structure on the backfilled area in the future.
• Effect on land desirability – If you have your pool filled in and you sell your property in the future, you will be required to disclose the procedure done to potential homebuyers.
Pool Demolition Contractors
Hiring an experienced pool removal contractor to handle the job is important for a number of reasons, but more than anything, it's for your protection.
Depending on the heavy equipment used to demolish your pool, damage can be done to landscaping, driveways, septic tanks, sewer connections, etc.
A qualified pool removal contractor will carefully consider how to gain access to the pool, and what size/type of equipment is best for your particular swimming pool and yard.
If this sounds complicated, that is because it can be. At Take It Away Today, make pool demolition easy. Call them about your project. They will have you on your way to a restored lawn as quickly as possible. For more information, visit https://www.takeitawaytoday.com/pool-demolition-and-removal/.