Over time, pool desirability often diminishes due to maintenance, repairs, and age. The Reiss Earthworks team provides hassle-free pool removal including full in-ground pool removal and low-impact demolition. With our expert pool demolition and pool removal services at Reiss Earthworks, reclaiming your outdoor space and protecting your property from liability has never been easier. Whether you’re tired of dumping money into the endless maintenance pit, afraid of the liability of the pool on your property, or looking to repurpose the area, do not let the process of filling in a pool scare you; our experienced team is here to guide you through a seamless, affordable, and efficient process.
Our Pool Removal Process
Understanding that each swimming pool removal project is unique, our process begins with a thorough on-site assessment to determine the scope of work and identify any specific challenges. We then craft a customized plan tailored to your needs, ensuring a safe and efficient in-ground swimming pool removal while minimizing disruption to your property.
Pool demolition is more complex than merely dumping a pile of dirt into your freshly emptied pool. Demolition involves the potential removal of pool walls, flooring, drainage, and cleaning equipment. Our crew’s meticulous site cleanup procedure ensures your space is tidy and prepared for your next project. Once the pool is removed, we responsibly haul away the debris, leaving your property clean and ready for the next phase. The empty space is then backfilled and compacted.
To complete the process, we perform final grading to ensure the newly cleared space seamlessly blends with the rest of your landscape. If desired, we can assist in restoring the area with topsoil and site revegetation with seeding, transforming the space back into a functional and aesthetically pleasing part of your property.
It’s important to note that specific steps and material choices can vary based on factors such as climate, soil conditions, and intended use. Consulting with professional services, such as engineering, is always a good idea to tailor the installation process to the unique circumstances of your project.