Exploring Your Swimming Pool Removal Options
When it comes to removing your swimming pool, you have two primary choices: Partial Demolition and Full Demolition. Both methods are highly effective and tailored to meet your specific needs. Our team excels in executing these demolitions, ensuring compliance with all local county inspections. We work & have a great relationship with the Fort Myers Building department.
Partial Pool Demolition
Partial demolition is a popular choice for many residential homes in Fort Myers, Florida. In this method, the pool is partially demolished, with strategic holes created to ensure proper drainage from rainwater. The debris is then buried, and the area is filled with truckloads of dirt, leveled, and graded to restore the landscape. Each county has its own inspection requirements, and our extensive experience guarantees that the process meets all local Fort Myers regulations.
This method is the quickest and most cost-effective option, ideal for homeowners who want to remove their pool without the higher costs associated with full demolition.
Full Pool Demolition
Full demolition is the go-to choice for home builders, pool builders, apartment complexes, resorts, hotels, and other commercial properties. This method involves completely extracting the pool’s concrete and materials from the ground, making it perfect for property owners planning to build a new structure in the pool's place.
Full demolition requires a greater investment due to the labor-intensive process of hauling away tons of concrete and other materials to designated recycling facilities. Special dumpsters and dump trucks are used to transport the debris, adhering to Fort Myers local ordinances that regulate weight loads on public streets. This method is more labor-intensive and time-consuming but is essential if you plan to construct a new building where the pool once was.
Both demolition options involve the use of heavy machinery and our skilled team ensures that the job is done safely and efficiently, meeting all necessary inspections and regulations.
We're the ones that Pool Builders reach out to when wanting an old pool gone to make room for a new one.
Before we get started, take the quiz below to tell us whether your project involves an in-ground or above-ground pool removal: