Above ground pool removal is inexpensive when compared to the cost of the initial installation. Most things come apart far easier than they are assembled, and this is defiantly true of above ground swimming pools.
Standard Removal Of Small Above Ground Pools With No Decking
The least expensive pool to remove is your standard 15 foot to 24 foot round, with no deck, and with easy access to the location in your yard. It is best if we can drive our pick up truck or van down to the specific location in your yard. Because the scrap yard will take tin for free, we have no dumping fees of the wall, top and bottom rails and such. Just the time it takes to drive to the scrap yard. Getting rid of the liner and unwanted filter is manageable too. We generally charge $150.00 to $200 for local above ground pool removal of this description.
Removing Esther Williams Pools with Wood Deck
These are one of the higher-end above ground pools on the market, and also one of the toughest pools to remove. Most have a buried main line, a built on fence and wood deck. There are a lot of materials and work to take down and haul one of these away. All the heavy wood decking adds greatly to the dumping feeds. There is a lot of hardware that is usually rusted and hard to disassemble. The above ground pool removal cost of these types are: $650.-$850.00 depending on size and distance from us.
Getting Rid Of Fantail, Other Metal & Wood Decks
Wood decks have to be cut up into pieces and hauled to the dump, often times it is better to call for a yard dunpster, due to the extreme weight loads. The dumping fees alone, before adding the cost of saw blades and labor run about $250.00 to $350.00 for a 20′x10′ composite deck with pressure treated framing. If you have cement footings to be jack-hammered and removed, your total cost is about $850.00 to $1200.00 depending on size and number of cement footings.
Metal and Fantail Deck Removal
Adding a fantail deck to your above ground pool removal will increase the cost about $200. These decks tend to just sit on 2 inch thick patio stones. Though they have big awkward pieces, they do not offer to much in the way of trouble.


