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Swimming Pool Demolition Services in MD, VA, DE and D.C. | Inground & Above Ground

Thinking about ditching your pool? If it’s falling apart, gathering leaves, dust, insects and more, or just way too much hassle for you to keep up with, you’re probably not the only one. Lots of families are choosing to hire pros like Next Day Demolition for pool demolition, and it totally makes sense. Taking out a pool isn’t just about making more room; it also means less maintenance, lower insurance worries, and a whole bunch of new options for your backyard.
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We provide pool demolition services in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, Washington D.C. and other nearby areas.

Why Consider Pool Demolition and Removal?

There are many good reasons why folks decide to ditch their pools. Sometimes the pool is just old or messed up, and other times it’s about saving some cash – or making space for a garden, patio, or play area. Here are some common reasons for pool removal:

  1. The swimming pool is cracked or damaged
  2. No one wants to use it anymore
  3. They cost a lot in maintenance and repairs
  4. Increased insurance or safety risks
  5. Wanting more room in the yard for other stuffs or projects.

No matter the reason, removing a pool is not a job for one person. You need help from experienced pool removal contractors, like us at Next Day Demolition.

Hiring a Professional Pool Demolition Contractor vs DIY

Totally, DIY stuff can help you save some cash – but this isn’t just your usual weekend project. Demolishing a pool means you gotta deal with permits, inspections, heavy machinery, and some pretty strict disposal rules. If things go sideways, it might end up costing a lot more than just getting a pro to handle it from the get-go. Professional pool removal services take care of everything:

  • Taking Care of permits and local rules
  • Safely emptying and tearing down the pool
  • Getting rid of the debris the right way
  • Restoring up the site with proper grading and backfill

Hiring a licensed and insured pool demolition contractors means you can relax and avoid any legal problems.

Inground Pool Demolition

Our inground pool demolition process

Inground pools are extremely durable, so getting rid of them takes slightly more effort. So, you’ve got two main choices: you can either go for a partial removal, which is also known as a pool fill-in, or just do a full removal. Partial removal means you break up the top part of the pool and fill it with dirt and gravel. It’s faster and cheaper, but it might not be the best choice for building later on. When you do a full removal, it gets rid of the whole pool setup, so you’ve got a fresh start for whatever you want to put up next.

[See full details on our Inground Pool Demolition page ➝]

Above Ground Pool Removal

Above Ground Pool Demolition and Removal by Next Day Demolition

So, above ground pools might look like easy to handle, but removing of such structures actually needs some planning. So, here’s how we take down your above ground pool:

  • First we will drain the water completely and safely
  • Second, we will start removing it by taking out the frame, liner and other parts of the pool
  • Third, we will haul away the debris and other parts of the pool
  • Lastly we will clean up the site and we will backfill it if you want

This service is typically quicker than getting rid of an inground pool, and it’s great if you want to use that space fast – like for a new deck, fire pit, or just some nice grass.

[Read more on our Above Ground Pool Removal page ➝]

Permits, Local Rules & What to Know First

Removing a pool isn’t as just about tearing it apart. You need different permits and must follow local rules, that depends on where you live. Especially if you have an inground pool – some areas require inspections, soil testing or environmental considerations like safe water disposal.
Not sure what your area requires? That’s okay – we do. Our staff handles all the local permit stuff so you don’t have to stress over paperwork or regulations.

[Inground and above ground permit info available on their specific pages ➝]

Pool Demolition Costs

Thinking about how much it will cost to remove a pool? Honestly, the price depends on a number of key things – like whether the pool is inground or above ground, how big the size is, what materials were used, and how tricky the location is to access.

We don’t list one-size-fits-all pricing here because every job’s different. Instead, we recommend that you call us first (free) so that way, we can check out the area and give you a fair, no-surprise estimate.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Our Pool Demolition Services

Lots of homeowners are curious about how pool removal works and what’s involved. Check out these answers to some common questions that might help you make your decision.

Can I remove my pool by myself?

You can try, but it’s unsafe. Without the right tools, experience or permits, you could run into significant problems.

How long does pool demolition take to finish?

Most of the projects we work on take a day to a week, depending on the size and type of the pool.

Do I need a permit to remove a pool?

Yes! Definitely! Many areas require a permit, especially if you have an inground pool. But don't worry, we'll take care of that.

What happens to the debris?

We will haul it and dispose based on local rules of your area. You won't have to deal with a pile of debris.

Will my yard be usable after removal?

Yep! Not just usable, you can build whatever you want on your yard (patios, landscaping projects and more.) We ensure the site is leveled, inspected and backfilled.

How do I choose the right pool removal contractor?

Check our team first - if you are not satisfied with us, we recommend that you look for a licensed, insured pros with solid reviews. Ask about their process, timelines, and cleanup.

What’s the difference between partial and full pool removal?

  • Partial Removal (pool fill-in) - we destroy the pool, leave it underground, and then fill the area.
  • Full Removal (Complete Removal) - We take everything out. This process gives you more flexibility when the pool is gone.

Is above ground pool removal cheaper than inground?

Definitely yes! above ground is generally simpler and quicker, so it usually costs less.

Do I need to be home during demolition?

It is not required. Some of our clients are there and some are not, we just call them if we have a question.

Is removing a pool worth it?

If your pool is unused or a money pit, removal can save you cash and free up valuable yard space.

Figuring out the answers to these questions can make your planning way easier. Pick what works for you and fits your wallet.

Ready to Transform and Add Value To Your Property

Call us today for your free estimate. Whether you’re looking for exterior or interior demolition contractor, residential demolition contractor, or commercial demolition contractor in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, Washington D.C.? our team is ready for any type of demolition service – whether it’s full, partial, selective, or custom demo. Let’s transform your property today!

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