Peter @ 301-675-1701 office - 202-468-8600 mobile
Peter @ 301-675-1701 office - 202-468-8600 mobile
Gunite has been used to build pools for years and while it is a simple effective way to build a pool that will last for years, removing a pool of this construction type can come with its own challenges. Getting the broken pieces of concrete out of a backyard along with removing the reinforced rebar throughout the pool is essential in fully removing this type of pool.
The cost to fill in a pool/pool abandonment is generally starting around $6,000 to $10,000 depending on the size of the pool, access to the work site. different county regulations, permits. These numbers may vary significantly from job to job.
Properly fully removing an inground pool means fully removing all the concrete so that no structural voids are left. The cost to fully remove a pool is generally $4,000 to $6,000 more than having your pool abandoned for most residential sized pools.
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Inground vinyl pools have been a lesser expensive option to the gunite/concrete pool construction. The vinyl pools usually require more care and maintenance for the life of the pool however, on the final days, this pool removal cost is a lesser financial burden. Regardless of which demolition type you choose, most of the construction materials are getting removed during the process of a vinyl liner pool removal.
The basic cost for a vinyl liner pool removal generally starts in the $4,000 to $6,000 range. This price for a pool removal project is generally the cheapest option and a solution for a pool whose owners have lost interest and are looking to regain their yard in the least expensive way.
The typical amount of concrete is a lot less to remove resulting in a lesser expensive difference to fully remove a vinyl liner pool. One can expect a $1,000 to $3,000 bump up in price for this vs pool abandonment.
With the growing interest and availability in above ground pools, many have purchased and installed these pools for their families. These pools usually are a lot of fun when they are new but can quickly become in the way of other activities meant for the backyard.
Above ground pools generally have a base layer of sand that is forgotten when homeowners request this service.
Removing a vinyl liner pool can be as cheap as a few hundred dollars. Typically, the ones that need our help are not as simple as the big box store bought pools.
Removing an above ground pool usually comes with a price tag around $1,500. Getting the yard back to original grade and seeded is usually a bit more $$.
Fiberglass pools follow similar pricing breakdowns as the vinyl liner pools. Removing a fiberglass pool can be done very quickly.
Generally, indoor pool removal comes with a variety of challenges. The main obstacle includes access, both for getting materials in and out, as well as the different construction types of indoor pools as they can vary so much that these pools all have to be seen prior to really giving any sort of $$ amount for this type of pool removal.
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