Pool Goes In.
Pool Comes Out.
From full demolition to simple fill-ins, we handle every part of the pool removal process. Serving Atlanta, GA and surrounding areas within 50 miles.
Pool Demolition
When a pool has run its course, we handle the full teardown. Our crew breaks up the pool shell, removes rebar and plumbing, hauls away the debris, and backfills the hole with clean compacted fill. Whether it's a concrete, fiberglass, or vinyl-liner pool, we'll get it out of your yard safely and efficiently.
Get a Quote for Pool DemolitionWhat's Included
- Concrete, fiberglass, and vinyl pool removal
- Rebar and plumbing extraction
- Debris hauling and disposal
- Backfill with clean compacted material
- Permit coordination when required
Pool Fill-In
Not every pool needs to be completely ripped out. A pool fill-in (also called partial demolition) involves breaking up the top portion of the shell, punching drainage holes in the bottom, and filling the cavity with gravel and clean dirt. It's faster, more affordable, and still lets you reclaim your yard.
Get a Quote for Pool Fill-InWhat's Included
- Shell top removal and breakup
- Drainage hole drilling
- Gravel and soil fill layers
- Compaction for stable ground
- Disclosure-ready documentation
Partial Removal
Sometimes you only need part of the job done. Maybe the deep end needs to go but the shallow end stays, or you just need the deck torn out. We handle targeted removal of specific pool sections or components without disturbing what you want to keep.
Get a Quote for Partial RemovalWhat's Included
- Selective section removal
- Deck and coping tearout
- Spa or feature removal
- Structural assessment before work
- Clean transition between old and new
Equipment Removal
Pool equipment doesn't disappear on its own. We disconnect and remove pumps, filters, heaters, salt systems, automation panels, and all the associated plumbing and electrical. Everything is properly capped and disconnected so your property is safe and clean.
Get a Quote for Equipment RemovalWhat's Included
- Pump and filter removal
- Heater and salt system disconnect
- Electrical panel and wiring removal
- Plumbing capping and sealing
- Responsible equipment disposal
Site Restoration
Demolition is only half the job. Once the pool is out, we grade the area, compact the soil, and prepare the site for landscaping, new construction, or just a nice flat yard. We make sure water drains properly and the ground is stable enough for whatever you're planning.
Get a Quote for Site RestorationWhat's Included
- Finish grading and leveling
- Soil compaction for stability
- Drainage grading and correction
- Topsoil placement
- Ready for landscaping or construction
Common Questions
How long does pool demolition take?
Most residential pool demolitions take 3–5 days, depending on the pool size, type, and access. A fill-in is usually quicker — often 2–3 days.
What's the difference between full demolition and a fill-in?
Full demolition removes the entire pool structure. A fill-in breaks up the top portion, punches drainage holes, and fills the cavity with compacted material. Fill-ins are faster and cheaper, but full removal is required if you plan to build on the site.
Do I need a permit?
In most jurisdictions, yes. We help coordinate the permitting process so you don't have to deal with the paperwork yourself.
Will I need to disclose a filled-in pool when selling my house?
Sellers are generally required to disclose a filled-in pool. We provide documentation of the work for your records.
How much does pool demolition cost?
Every pool is different. The cost depends on size, type (concrete vs. fiberglass vs. vinyl), access, and whether you want a full removal or fill-in. Contact us for a free estimate — we'll give you a real number, not a range.
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