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Swimming Pool Removal 10907 Dover Cove Ln Jacksonville FL

June 23, 2016

Professional Pool Demolition Service 904-751-5656

Neighborhood: Beacon Hills and Harbour

We understand that homeowners are hesitant about spending money to remove their old pool, but when they factor in the continual maintenance and insurance costs, removing a pool actually saves money in the long-term. Of course, this is only true if the pool removal is done properly by a highly qualified Arwood Waste pool demolition contractor. Unprofessional contractors end up costing homeowners more money in damages caused by shoddy work than money saved by selecting the cheapest contractor.

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What are the different methods for removing an inground pool?

1. Partial Removal with Non-Engineered Backfill

How it works: This is the most common form of pool demolition. It involves draining the pool, punching holes into the bottom, demolishing the top layer of the pool (18″ – 36″), placing the rubble in the bottom of the pool, and then backfilling and compacting without the oversight of an engineer technician.

Advantages: This type of inground pool removal is often the most affordable option, and is also the fastest to complete (typically 2-5 days).

Disadvantages: 

  • This will be something you have to disclose to future buyers of the property, and it could affect the value of your home.
  • If this method isn’t performed properly, there is an increased risk of sinkage, swelling, or lack of proper seepage.
  • A majority of cities consider the area of the former pool to be non-buildable, meaning no additions or dwellings can exist there. However, the area is still suitable for sheds, concrete, landscaping, trees, etc.

2. Partial Removal with Engineered Backfill

How it works: This method also involves draining the pool, punching holes into the bottom, demolishing the top layer of the pool (18″ – 36″), placing the rubble in the bottom of the pool, and then backfilling and compacting. However, this method is done under the supervision of an engineer technician.

Note: This method is typically only used when the city requires it, but if you’re not confident in your contractor’s skill, this may be a good route to take.

Advantages: This method is also a fast, affordable option, and has the added benefit of knowing the area has been properly compacted.

Disadvantages: 

  • This will be something you have to disclose to future buyers of the property, and it could affect the value of your home.
  • If this method isn’t performed properly, there is an increased risk of sinkage, swelling, or lack of proper seepage.
  • A majority of cities consider the area of the former pool to be non-buildable, meaning no additions or dwellings can exist there. However, the area is still suitable for sheds, concrete, landscaping, trees, etc.

3. Full Removal with Non-Engineered Backfill

How it works: The pool is drained, and all materials (e.g. concrete/Gunnite, fiberglass, liner, re-bar, etc.) are removed and hauled away. The area is then filled and compacted without the supervision of of an engineer.

Advantages: 

  • Although you will have to disclose that you fully removed a pool that was once on the property, it should have little to no impact on your home’s value.
  • With no concrete buried in the old pool, the risk of sinkage and seepage is greatly reduced, even eliminated.

Disadvantages:

  • A majority of cities consider the area of the former pool to be non-buildable, meaning no additions or dwellings can exist there. However, the area is still suitable for sheds, concrete, landscaping, trees, etc.
  • This option is more expensive than partial removal.

4. Full Removal with Engineered Backfill

How it works: The pool is drained, and all materials (e.g. concrete/Gunnite, fiberglass, liner, re-bar, etc.) are removed and hauled away. The area is then filled and compacted under the supervision of of an engineer who performs density testing and submits a final engineer review declaring the area “buildable.”

Advantages: This is the best method for maintaining your home’s value. In the eyes of real estate and builders, it’s as if the pool was never there.

Disadvantages: This is the most expensive option.

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