Inground pool removal entails demolition and disposal of the pool structure, including concrete, steel, and surrounding features like decking or patios. This process can involve several approaches, ranging from partial removal (leaving the pool shell in place and filling it in) to complete removal where every component is excavated and hauled away. The chosen method impacts the overall project expenses.
Reclaiming valuable yard space, eliminating maintenance costs and safety hazards associated with an unused pool, or preparing a property for sale are significant drivers behind pool removal projects. Over time, pool ownership trends and construction methods have influenced the development of various removal techniques, reflecting evolving priorities in terms of cost, environmental impact, and efficiency.