Dallas Pool Demolition

Frequently Asked Questions

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What cities do you operate in?

We work throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and its adjoining counties.

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Where is your company located?

Our office is located in Garland, Texas (East of Dallas).

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Will you travel to my city to remove my pool?

The size of the project will determine how far we can travel. Small projects cannot offset the cost of transporting our heavy equipment. We work anywhere in the Dallas/Fort Worth area no matter how big or small the project is. If you have a large project in or around Texas, please contact us.

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Can you help me find a contractor in my city?

At the moment, we don't have contacts with contractors in other cities.

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How much will it cost to have my pool removed?

Like most construction work, the cost of each project can vary quite a bit. There are a lot of factors involved in determining the price. A few of the more important factors are:

  • Size of the pool
  • Type of construction (concrete, fiberglass, above or below ground)
  • How much space there is for getting large equipment into the area where the pool is
  • Location of the pool, which affects things like:
    • local ordinances (such as alley access, permits)
    • proximity to concrete recycling plants and fill dirt providers
  • Amount of decking, plumbing, fencing, etc. that needs to be removed

Don't worry, we will figure all this out for you when we prepare a bid. Most pools cost between $6000 and $12,000 to remove. Smaller pools with easy access are sometimes below that range, while large pools with difficult access or other issues can sometimes be higher.

We'd happy to stop by and prepare a bid. Please use our Request a Quote form to send us the information we need.

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What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept payment in the form of cash, check, or credit card (Visa/Mastercard).

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How long does the removal process take?

The process usually takes 2-3 days.

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Will I be able to build where the pool was?

Yes. Our process involves removing the pool completely, down to the last piece of concrete. After we have filled in the area with good dirt, we compact the new fill thoroughly. There will be no sinking, and the area will easily support buildings.

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I am thinking about purchasing a home that has a pool I don't want.

Most likely you need an idea of what the removal will cost so that you can include it in your plans for purchasing the home. First of all, have a look at our FAQ topic on costs.

If you'd like to have a more accurate idea of what the pool will cost to remove, you can use our contact page to send us whatever information you can about the pool. Useful information includes:

  • the location of the pool (the address is very helpful, but we need at least the city)
  • approximate size and depth
  • type of construction (concrete, fiberglass, above or below ground)
  • how much space there is for getting large equipment into the area where the pool is

You can also email us pictures of the pool and yard if you have them. We won't be able to give you a definite price without visiting the pool, but we can narrow the price range.

Once you have decided to purchase the home, use our Request a Quote form to contact us. The current owner usually won't mind if we stop by to prepare a bid.

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I have a question that is not mentioned here.

We'll be happy to answer any questions you have. Please visit our contact page or send us an email at info@dallaspooldemolition.com.