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Demolishing a pool: Here’s what to do There are a lot of homeowners who have started to get rid of their pools in order to save costs and conserve water. A large number of people nowadays don’t like to have a pool in their home and those who have one, usually plan to demolish the pool and get rid of it for good. However, demolishing a pool isn’t an easy task and it takes professionals to do the same. People who don’t have knowledge about demolishing swimming pools will surely cause more damage than good. It is therefore, quite important that when planning to demolish a swimming pool, homeowners should make sure that they hire trained professionals who have expertise in swimming pool demolition. Untrained professionals will not only raise the pool demolition cost but will also waste a lot of time and like they say, time is money.
Swimming pool demolition is a tedious task as it takes a lot of preparation and once the pool has been demolished, the area where the pool was, has to be prepared for future use as a deck or a lawn etc.
Removing a poolWhen getting rid of an in ground pool, the first thing professionals do is to drain the water of the pool and then holes are punched into the floor for future drainage. Next thing to do is to remove the top concrete layer of the pool and then place the same at the bottom of the pool. Last but not the least, the whole area is filled with soil, sand and or concrete as per requirement and then the same is prepared for the next step. In case of an aboveground swimming pool, the whole pool is drained of water, it is then demolished and all the waste is then hauled away. After that, the area is levelled with fresh soil, sand or concrete.
Benefits of removing a pool. It saves costs.It saves water.It saves time.It opens up space for other things such as a lawn or a deck.It protects smaller members from safety hazards.
Swimming pools don’t make sense especially when homeowners don’t have time to take a dip in the water. The costs of maintaining a pool are too high when compared to its benefits. It is therefore a good choice to get rid of the pool when there is no one to use it or when the costs are too much to handle. Homeowners who can bear the maintenance costs and can handle the maintenance worries can have a pool in their homes. But, for those who can’t do it all, it’s best to avoid a pool.