Pool Removal Contractor in Delaware County, PA

Old, damaged, or unused pools can take up valuable yard space and create drainage, safety, andmaintenance problems. ES Excavation provides professional pool removal and demolition services forhomeowners, builders, property managers, and real estate professionals throughout Newtown Square,Delaware County, Chester County, Montgomery County, and surrounding areas.
Whether you need an in-ground pool removed, concrete broken up and hauled away, or the area backfilled and graded for future lawn or landscape use, ES Excavation has the equipment and experience to get the job done properly.

Call 267-489-1989 to request a pool removal estimate.

In-Ground and Above-Ground Pool Removal

ES Excavation handles pool removal projects from demolition through final grading. We can remove oldconcrete, vinyl, fiberglass, or above-ground pool structures and prepare the area for a cleaner, safer, moreusable yard.

Pool removal services may include:

  • In-ground pool demolition
  • Above-ground pool removal
  • Concrete pool deck removal
  • Breaking and removing pool walls or shells
  • Hauling debris from the site
  • Backfilling the pool area
  • Compacting fill material
  • Rough grading and final grading
  • Drainage correction around the removed pool area
  • Site cleanup after demolition

Every property is different, so we look at access, pool type, drainage, surrounding structures, and theintended future use of the space before beginning work.

Partial vs. Full Pool Removal

There are different ways to remove a pool depending on your property, budget, municipality, and future plans for the area.

A partial pool removal may involve breaking portions of the pool structure, removing upper sections, allowing for drainage, backfilling, compacting, and grading the area.

A full pool removal typically involves removing more of the pool structure and surrounding material before backfill and grading.

ES Excavation can review the site and discuss which option may make sense based on the condition of the pool, access to the work area, local requirements, and what you plan to do with the space afterward.

Why Proper Backfill and Grading Matter

Removing the pool is only part of the job. The area also needs to be backfilled, compacted, and gradedcorrectly. Poor backfill or improper grading can lead to settling, low spots, drainage problems, and futureyard issues.

ES Excavation focuses on the full site work process, including demolition, fill placement, compaction,drainage flow, and final grading. The goal is to leave the area safer, cleaner, and ready for the next phase ofuse.

Pool Removal Service Area

ES Excavation provides pool removal and demolition services in:

  • Newtown Square
  • Delaware County
  • Chester County
  • Montgomery County
  • Media
  • Broomall
  • Wayne
  • Radnor
  • West Chester
  • Berwyn
  • Devon
  • King of Prussia
  • Surrounding Southeast Pennsylvania communities

Pool Removal FAQs

Do I need a permit to remove a pool?

Permit requirements depend on the municipality and the type of pool removal being performed. ES Excavation can help discuss what may be needed for your project, but final requirements should be confirmed with your local township or borough.

Yes. In many cases, the area can be backfilled, compacted, and graded so it can be used as lawn or landscape space. The final result depends on site conditions, drainage, soil, and how the area is finished.

Yes. ES Excavation can remove concrete pool decks, surrounding hardscape, and related materials as part ofthe pool removal project.

Yes. Drainage is an important part of pool removal. ES Excavation can evaluate the surrounding grade andhelp correct water flow issues as part of the project.

Yes. Pool demolition work can include breaking, loading, and hauling debris from the site.

Ready to remove an old pool?

ES Excavation provides pool removal, demolition, backfill, compaction, and grading throughout DelawareCounty, Chester County, Montgomery County, and surrounding areas.

Call 267-489-1989 to request an estimate.

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