Pool Removal Nevada: Inground and Above Ground Pool Demolition Contractor
So, you’ve been thinking about removing your pool in Nevada, and honestly, it’s a bigger decision than most people think. After 25 years of hands-on experience with Remove A Pool, we can confidently say you’re not alone in feeling a little overwhelmed. The good news? We’re here to make the process as smooth as possible, so grab a coffee and let’s talk through it.
Why Are People Removing Pools in Nevada?
If you live in one of Nevada’s major cities like Las Vegas, Henderson, or Reno, you know how the desert climate affects everything—from your energy bills to how much time you spend outside. Pools are great during those scorching summers, but these pools can quickly become a financial and physical burden. We’ve worked with countless homeowners who initially loved their pools but found them to be too expensive and time-consuming to maintain.
Take one customer from Henderson, for example. Their pool was rarely used, yet it was costing them thousands every year in water, cleaning chemicals (chlorine, algaecide, ph balancers and more.) and repairs. After we removed it, they transformed their backyard into a low-maintenance desert oasis, saving them not only money but also precious time spent on upkeep.
Inground Pool Removal
When it comes to inground pool removal, there’s two options: Full/Complete Removal or Partial Removal (also known as Pool Fill-In). Full removal means we completely remove the swimming pool, taking out the entire structure, plumbing, and all. This option gives you the most flexibility—whether you want to plant a garden, extend your patio, or even build a new structure. It’s more expensive but it leaves no traces behind and helps boost your property value.
Partial Removal, on the other hand, involves removing the top portion of the pool and filling the rest with clean dirt and gravel. It’s quicker, less expensive, and perfect if you’re not planning to build anything heavy on that space. One of our clients in D.C. chose this method and turned their former pool area into a lovely lawn—great for family picnics and casual get-togethers.
Above-Ground Pool Removal
Above-ground pools may seem easier to maintain, but they can still wear out over time. We offer a full-service solution for above-ground pool removal, handling everything from disassembly to debris removal. You’ll be surprised how quickly we can clear your yard and prep it for whatever you have in mind next.
Full Pool Abatement
Got an older pool that might contain hazardous materials like asbestos or lead? No worries, we also specialize in Full Pool Abatement. We ensure everything is safely removed, making sure your home is free of any dangerous materials.
Landscaping Services
Once that pool is gone, you’ll have a fresh canvas to work with. Our team also offers landscaping services—whether you want a simple lawn, a garden, or a new patio, we can help bring your vision to life. Think of it as hitting the reset button on your backyard.
The Normal Process of Swimming Pool Removal in Nevada
The pool removal process is straightforward, but we handle it all for you. First, we’ll come to your property, assess the pool for preliminary consultation. We’ll come to your property, assess the pool, and discuss your vision for the space. After that, we take care of all the permits and paperwork required by local Nevada regulations—no need to worry about a thing, just sit back, relax and wait for our call so we can proceed to the demolition.
Once we’ve got the green light, we begin by draining the pool. We make sure the water is disposed of properly because Nevada’s climate makes water a valuable resource. Next, we’ll move on to either full or partial demolition, depending on your choice. Finally, we handle all the debris removal, backfilling, and we will grade your yard so it is ready for its next chapter.
How Much Will Pool Removal Cost?
The cost depends on factors like the size of the pool, your location, and whether you choose full or partial removal. On average, partial removal in Nevada can cost or range from $5,000 to $10,000, while full removal can cost between $10,000 and $15,000. Keep in mind, these are ballpark figures, and we provide custom quotes after the initial consultation.
Nevada’s Climate
Nevada’s desert climate means pool maintenance isn’t just a hassle—it’s costly. Quick water loss from evaporation means frequent refilling of water, and the relentless sun speeds up the wear and tear on your pool’s materials. Taking out your pool can reduce your bills, free up valuable yard space, and eliminate the need for costly repairs down the road.
Ready to Reclaim Your Yard?
Whether you’re in Las Vegas, Reno, or anywhere in between, Remove A Pool is ready to help you take back your backyard. With over two decades of in the Pool Removal Industry, we understand the freedom homeowners feel when they finally remove a pool they no longer need. Interested in a free quote? Give us a call today, and let’s get started on your next project!