




A lot of homeowners are sitting on a pool they don't want anymore. Maintenance costs, safety concerns, liability - whatever the reason, getting rid of it is the right call for a lot of people. But the process of actually doing it? That's where things get complicated if you don't know what you're doing.
Here's what we were working with on this Tucson job - a full concrete in-ground pool that needed to go. We broke up the shell, hauled the debris, and moved a serious amount of material to get this yard back to a clean, usable state. The excavation and fill work is where a pool removal job either gets done right or comes back to haunt you. Settling issues down the road are a real problem when the fill isn't compacted properly, so we don't cut corners there.
The process goes in stages. Demo the structure, break it apart, remove the concrete and debris, bring in fill, compact it in lifts, and then grade the surface level. It's not a one-step job. What you end up with needs to be solid ground - not just dirt thrown in a hole.
The finished yard is wide open. Flat, cleared, and ready for whatever comes next - whether that's landscaping, hardscape, or just a clean outdoor space that doesn't require a pool guy coming every other week. That's the whole point of a job like this. Get rid of the problem and hand the homeowner back a yard they can actually use.
Pool demolition and removal is one of those services that takes real equipment and real experience to do correctly. Between the excavation, the site preparation, and the final grading, there's a lot that goes into it. We handle it all in-house, which keeps the process straightforward from start to finish.
