Can you help with landscaping after removal?
AES Office2025-12-17T12:55:54-05:00Yes. Landscaping services are optional, but we can help with grading, grass seed installation, sod, or prepping the area for patios and outdoor living spaces.
Yes. Landscaping services are optional, but we can help with grading, grass seed installation, sod, or prepping the area for patios and outdoor living spaces.
Absolutely. We safely disconnect pool-related utilities like electrical lines, pumps, heaters, and plumbing before demolition begins.
Yes. Draining and pumping out the pool water is part of our inground swimming pool removal process and is included in your project.
All debris such as concrete, steels and rebars, soil and rubbles and other parts on the site will be hauled away and disposed of properly according to local standards. Remember we are eco friendly! We will leave the area clean and ready for the next step.
Yes - especially with complete or full pool removal. Full removal allows you to build patios, structures or additions without issues. (that's why we recommend to most of our clients to opt-in for full removal instead of partial). Partial removal may limit what you can build and could cause permit or inspection problems later.
Yes. We can remove pool decking, coping, fences, and surrounding features as part of the demolition. Just let us know what you want removed, and we’ll include it in your estimate.
Most inground pool jobs we finished are all full or complete removals and it takes more than a week to remove, depending on the size, access and weather. And the partial removals (a.k.a pool fill-in) we've worked on is more faster (around 2-5 days - it still depends on the weather, size and accessibility) in partial we don’t have to haul everything out, we leave some parts on the pit area. Either way, we work efficiently to keep your project on track.
Most cities and counties in Virginia do require a demolition permit for pool removal. Don’t worry - we will handle the paperworks and permit that is needed for the project and make sure everything is done according to local regulations.
Partial removal (also called a pool fill-in) means breaking the pool structure and filling it with soil. It’s cheaper and faster but comes with limitations. Full pool removal takes everything out - concrete, rebar, shell and other etc. - leaving a clean, build-ready space. Full removal is better if you plan to build, sell, or avoid future sinking issues.
In Virginia, taking out an inground swimming pool usually costs between $12,000 and $24,000 or more. The total price depends on the pool size, how easy it is to get to the yard, the pool's condition, permits needed, and if you want a partial or full removal. If you want to get a clear idea of the cost, please call us and book for a free estimate, only this way we can determind how much is the total cost of inground pool demolition services.







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