Kent Island Maryland Pool Removal: Eliminating the Possibility of Liability Issues Later

If you have an unused pool on your property, you could be opening yourself up to the potential for liability issues at some point or another. Perhaps you’ve already considered this possibility, which is why you would like to learn more about removing a pool in Kent Island Maryland.

Maybe you’re tired of worrying about a pool that you no longer use and would rather just remove it once and for all. When you’re ready to finally make the decision to remove that old, unused pool, give the demolition experts of Remove a Pool a call.

Kent Island Maryland Pool Demolition – Step-by-Step

When you contact the experts of Remove a Pool to perform our expert pool demolition services, here’s a general idea of what you can expect.

Step 1 – Request Your Free Quote: Your first step in the removal of any pool is to contact us to request your free quote. Your free quote can be requested online or over the telephone, whichever method you prefer is fine. A professional and knowledgeable member of our team will respond to your request courteously, answering any questions you may have and will then set your appointment for your quote.

Step 2 – The Quote: When you request a quote, we’ll visit your property to view and assess both the pool and the property itself. The price of demolition will depend upon several variables, which are all taken into consideration in-person. We’ll also discuss your options, pricing, and set an appointment to begin demolition.

Step 3 – Additional Permits: We’re already licensed to perform pool removal services, but if additional permits are needed on your property site, we’ll obtain these on your behalf.

Step 4 – Pool Removal: This is the phase where we finally visit your property to break ground for the professional and safe removal of the unused pool in your backyard. Depending upon which type of demolition you choose, we’ll perform an full or partial removal. Here’s a breakdown of the differences between the two:

  • Partial Demolition: Partial pool removal; removing a lot of the pool and filling in what’s left with rocks and dirt.
  • Full Demolition: Complete pool removal; removing a pool in complete totality and then filling in the hole left behind.

Step 5 – Debris Removal and Clean-Up: We’ve finished with the demolition process and now it’s time to clean-up. During this phase, we’ll remove everything left behind by the pool and then transport the remnants from your property to a recycling facility. We’ll leave your lawn the way we found it minus the pool.

Step 6 – Fresh Grass: If the idea of fresh grass seed planted in the area left behind the old pool appeals to you, then simply request this additional service and we’ll happily perform this task once we’ve finished clean-up.

To request your free Kent Island pool demolition quote or to learn more, contact us today!

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We provide Inground and Above Ground Pool Removal Services across the entire state of Maryland

If you’re still looking for or still searching for the right pool demolition contractor in Kent Island or near you, remember to consider Remove A Pool of Maryland. Check out our work below and see it for yourself. What kind of service you see is what kind of service you get.

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Types Of Pools We Remove in Kent Island

Here are the most common types of pools we remove across the entire state of Maryland.

Concrete Pools

Gunite Pools

Fiberglass Pools

Vinyl Liner Pools

How Much Does it Cost to Remove a Pool in Kent Island today?

Based on our previous customers, the pool removal cost in Kent Island:

  • Full Removal of inground pool in Kent Island ranges between $10,000 to $20,000.
  • Partial Removal of inground pool in Kent Island ranges from $5,000 to $10,000.
  • Above Ground Pool Removal: Our two recent projects in Maryland range from $1,800 to $5,000.

These prices are from our database. But don’t rely solely on these price range because every project is unique. In Queen Anne's County where Kent Island is located, factors like pool size, accessibility, and soil type may affect your final price.

We can only give you an exact price for your pool removal project if you schedule a free estimate with us. We need to assess the pool, check its accessibility, and more. Then, we can write a detailed estimate for you.

Ready to Reclaim Your Outdoor Space?

Contact us today for your free estimate. Whether you need inground or above-ground pool removal or want to convert your pool into a patio, our expert team in Kent Island, Maryland will take care of everything from start to finish. Let’s create the backyard you’ve always wanted!

A Maryland backyard during pool demolition by Remove A Pool, with heavy machinery breaking up the concrete and debris scattered around.A beautifully restored backyard in Maryland after a pool removal by Remove A Pool, featuring freshly laid sod and a clean, green lawn.
A Delaware backyard pool in the process of demolition by Remove A Pool, with heavy machinery breaking apart the concrete structure.Delaware pool demolition completed by Remove A Pool, showing a smooth and prepared ground where the pool once was, surrounded by tall trees.
An excavated site in Dallas, Texas, after a pool demolition by Remove A Pool, with rainwater collecting in the empty space.A freshly leveled and prepared site in Dallas, Texas, after a pool demolition by Remove A Pool, with workers finishing the final touches.
Virginia backyard with an unused, algae-filled swimming pool awaiting demolition and removal by Remove A Pool.After photo of a backyard in Virginia where Remove A Pool has completed a pool demolition, with straw covering the newly leveled ground.