Partial pool removal is a cost-effective solution for homeowners looking to reclaim their outdoor space without undergoing a full demolition. This method is ideal for landscaping purposes and is commonly chosen by those planning to install pavers, concrete, or grass. Partial pool removal involves demolishing the top portion of the pool shell, then backfilling, compacting, and grading the site to meet city requirements. This option saves both time and money compared to complete pool demolition while still providing a functional and aesthetically pleasing yard transformation.
The Process of Partial Pool Removal
The partial pool removal process begins with draining the pool, a step that typically takes one day depending on the pool size. Water drainage is directed toward the street or an appropriate cleanup area on the property. Once the pool is drained, the next step is shutting off the pool’s utilities. This is done by working with the pool’s breaker to ensure a safe and efficient process. Proper disconnection of utilities is essential for a seamless transition from pool to landscape-ready space.
After the utilities are shut off, the next step is the demolition of the coping and bond beam. Contractors make precise surface marks on the bottom portion of the bond beam, ensuring compliance with city guidelines. The distance between the pool’s coping and these lines may vary depending on local regulations. Once marked, demolition begins to remove a portion of the structure, setting the stage for the next phase of partial pool removal.
The next crucial step is saw cutting and demolishing 3-4 holes in the pool shell, each measuring approximately 2 by 2 feet. These openings, which may vary in size according to city requirements, are essential for proper drainage. They prevent water accumulation during heavy rain, ensuring the structural stability of the backfilled area. This process is typically completed within a single day, making it a swift yet effective solution.
Finalizing the Partial Pool Removal
To complete the partial pool removal, contractors utilize 3/4 gravel and a weed barrier for optimal water filtration, preventing future clogs. After proper drainage materials are in place, the pool shell is backfilled with certified soil. The final steps involve grading, compacting, and leveling the area to create a smooth, even surface. The entire process generally takes between 2-3 days, depending on the project scope. If you’re considering reclaiming your yard space while keeping costs down, partial pool removal is the right choice. Contact us today to get started on your pool demolition project!
The Process of Partial Pool Removal The partial pool removal process begins with draining the pool, a step that typically takes one day depending on the pool size. Water drainage is directed toward the street or an appropriate cleanup area on the property. Once the pool is drained, the next step is shutting off the […]
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