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Talking about swimming pool removal, that’s not a difficult thing, yet there are a few things that you have to keep in mind before proceeding with the process of pool removal.

Before going for the removal process, you must ask yourself an important question that, what would be the impact of having your swimming pool removed. Whether it will degrade the value of your property or increase the value.

Although there are no definite answers to this question, as every property is different, there are some factors that you can take into considerations.

What to look for while hiring a swimming pool removal contractor?

The first and the foremost thing that you have to look for is the license of the swimming pool removal contractor. If the contractor has got the license, then you need to get the license number and corroborate it with the local government website.

The next step consists of checking the credentials of the pool demolition contractor, which can be done by using the references. Taking a look at 3-5 references is good enough.

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Once you have done these two steps, then you need to check whether all the legal agreements with the contractor are done properly or not. It should be done in writing so as to avoid any hassle later on.

The reason for doing this is that you will be spending a lot of money before the start of the actual work. One important thing that you will have to keep in mind is, never pay more than 10% of the total cost upfront because you never know if the contractor has any bad intentions and you have paid him 50% upfront and he quits after finishing just 10% of the total work, then that will leave you high and dry.

Besides, pool removal contractor, there is another thing that you have to do, i.e., take pool removal permit. You need to do is before hiring a pool removal contractor.

Though it is not mandatory to do so, and you can easily go ahead with the swimming pool removal process without that permit, but if you are planning to sell the house in the near future, then there can be a few problems if the new owner wants to see the valid license.

If you want to get the permit, then you should include a point in the contract as to who will pay for it.

Lastly, you need to add the right to rescind in the agreement, which you make for the pool removal contractor. This will help you find other contractors as well, just in case the current one is not doing the job correctly.

With this, you are now fully aware of the basic aspects of swimming pool removal, so now, we are going to discuss the actual pool removal process.

Partial removal:

In this process, only the top layer of the swimming pool, i.e., the tiled layer is removed. Once it is finished, the process of drilling the holes at the bottom of the pool begins. Within those holes, a layer of the gravels is poured so that the residual water can be easily drained. After that, dirt is poured for compaction.

The bottom part of pool removal:

This is the most popular method for removing swimming pools. The process involves punching of large sized holes at the bottom of the pool, which are then filled with gravel for allowing left over water to drain. Then, the top portion of gunite from the swimming pool walls is also removed to allow the possibility of landscaping.

Absolute swimming pool removal:

This process is perfect for those who have planned to build a whole new structure in the place of the swimming pool. They want to completely demolish the pool and for this, the gunite will have to be removed along with the steel, and then, the refilling of the pool with sand takes place.

The process is quite difficult, therefore it will require a professional touch, which can only be provided by a reputed contractor.  So, you need to find a contractor that is capable of carrying out the task pertaining to absolute swimming pool removal.