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Experienced Inground Pool Demolition
Are you considering saying goodbye to the family pool? Demolition can help save time by removing the top half of your inground pool and burying the debris beneath new compacted fill material.
Many Brisbane homeowners find themselves stuck with an inground pool that no longer meets their needs or aligns with their lifestyle, occupying valuable space that could be better utilised.
If you’re looking to start fresh, A Team Demolition & Civil specialises in inground pool demolition in Brisbane, offering you a fresh start and the opportunity to reimagine your backyard.
Our team understands that dismantling an inground pool can be daunting and complex. It involves not just the physical demolition but also handling the aftermath, including site clearing and planning how you want your future space to look.
- 65+ machines for hire
- 36+ years of experience
- Removal by certified technicians
- No damage to the surrounding area
That’s why you need experienced professionals who can manage the process efficiently and safely. At A Team Demolition & Civil, we bring over two decades of expertise in earthmoving and demolition services to your project.
We’re fully licensed and equipped to handle all aspects of pool removal and home demolition, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free process for our clients.
Ready to reclaim your outdoor space? Contact us today to discuss your requirements, get a tailored quote, or schedule a consultation. Call (07) 3800 1893 or request a 100% obligation-free quote online.
How do I know if I need inground pool demolition?
Deciding whether you need inground pool demolition in Brisbane involves evaluating several factors:
Are You Underusing Your Pool? If you find that your pool is rarely used and does not justify the cost of maintenance, it might be time to consider demolition.
Are You Concerned About Costly Repairs? As pools age, they often require frequent and expensive repairs. If the cost of fixing your pool is comparable to or exceeds the value it adds to your property, demolition could be a more economical choice.
Are You Looking to Reclaim Your Space? Pools take up significant yard space. If you’re looking for more room for gardening, landscaping, or other activities, removing your pool can provide valuable extra space.
Do You Have Safety Concerns For Your Family? Unmaintained pools can pose safety risks, especially in homes with young children or pets. If safety is a concern, demolishing the pool can eliminate these risks.
Are You Considering Selling Your Home? Some potential homebuyers may view a pool as a liability rather than a luxury. Removing an unwanted pool could make your property more appealing to a broader market.
If any of these scenarios resonate with you, it might be worth considering inground pool demolition.
At A Team Demolition & Civil, we can provide a detailed consultation to help you decide if pool demolition is the right choice for your property and discuss what the process would involve.
How much does inground pool demolition cost?
The cost can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the size and type of the pool, accessibility of the site, the method of demolition, and the required post-demolition landscaping or site remediation.
Below is a general pricing table to give you an idea of potential costs.
Pool Size | Type of Demolition | Cost Range |
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Small (up to 6m) | Partial Demolition | $5,000 – $8,000 |
Full Demolition | $9,000 – $12,000 | |
Medium (6m to 8m) | Partial Demolition | $7,000 – $10,000 |
Full Demolition | $11,000 – $15,000 | |
Large (over 8m) | Partial Demolition | $9,000 – $12,000 |
Full Demolition | $14,000 – $18,000 |
PLEASE NOTE: These figures are approximate and can vary depending on the specific requirements of your project.
Key factors affecting cost:
- Partial Demolition: This involves removing the upper portion of the pool and punching holes in the bottom for drainage, then filling in the remaining structure with dirt and gravel.
- Full Demolition: This involves removing the entire pool structure, backfilling the hole with soil, and ensuring the area is level and ready for any new project.
The cost includes the demolition, hauling away debris, and basic landscaping to level the site post-demolition. However, if there are specific landscaping designs or complex site remediation required, those could add to the overall costs.
For an accurate quote tailored to your needs, contact a member of A Team Demolition & Civil for a detailed quote.
How long does inground pool demolition take?
The duration of an inground pool demolition project in Brisbane can vary based on several factors, but typically, the process can be broken down into a few key phases:
- Preparation and Permitting: Before any physical work begins, necessary permits need to be secured from local authorities. This can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the complexity of the regulations and the speed of the local permitting office.
- Water Removal and Disconnection: Draining the pool and disconnecting it from all utilities (like electricity and plumbing) usually takes about 1-2 days.
- Demolition: The actual demolition of the pool structure can vary in length. For a partial demolition (where only the top portion of the pool is removed and the rest is filled in), it might take 2-3 days. A full demolition, where the entire structure is removed, could take up to 3-5 days.
- Debris Removal and Site Clean-up: Hauling away the demolished materials and cleaning up the site typically takes 1-2 days.
- Backfilling and Landscaping: Filling in the hole where the pool once was and completing basic landscaping to level the area can take an additional 1-2 days.
Overall, the entire process from start to finish typically ranges from 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the size and complexity of the demolition job, the efficiency of the demolition crew, and whether there are any unexpected issues during the demolition.
How can I identify professional inground pool demolition services?
Identifying a professional inground pool demolition service in Brisbane involves several important steps to ensure you choose a reliable and qualified provider. Here’s how you can make an informed decision:
- Check for Licensing and Insurance: Ensure that any demolition company you consider is fully licensed and insured. This protects you from any liability in case of accidents or damage to your property. A professional company should readily provide proof of their licensing and insurance upon request.
- Look for Experience and Expertise: Experience is crucial in demolition projects. Look for companies with a solid track record of completed projects. A company with extensive experience in various types of earthmoving and demolition work can demonstrate their competence through case studies, testimonials, and a portfolio of past projects.
- Read Customer Reviews and Testimonials: Check online reviews and testimonials to gauge the reputation of the company. Pay attention to comments about professionalism, timeliness, communication, and post-job cleanup. Positive feedback from previous clients can be a strong indicator of reliability.
- Assess Their Communication and Professionalism: When you make initial contact, note how they handle your inquiry. Are they prompt, courteous, and helpful? A professional company should be willing to discuss your project in detail, answer your questions, and provide clear, concise information about their services.
- Get Multiple Quotes: Don’t hesitate to seek quotes from several providers. This will give you a sense of the market rates and services offered. Be wary of quotes that are significantly lower than others; this could indicate a compromise in the quality or scope of work.
- Ask About Safety Measures and Procedures: Demolition can be dangerous. Ask potential providers about their safety protocols and how they plan to manage risks associated with the demolition process. This includes handling debris and ensuring the site is safe during and after the demolition.
- Consider Their Environmental Practices: Inquire about how the company handles waste and environmental concerns. A responsible company will have practices in place for responsibly disposing of demolition materials and minimising environmental impact.
Ready to reclaim your outdoor space? Contact us today to discuss your requirements, get a tailored quote, or schedule a consultation. Call (07) 3800 1893 or request a 100% obligation-free quote online.