Considering a Change? Here’s What You Need to Know About Concrete and Gunite Pools

Concrete and gunite pools are renowned for their durability and longevity. While they can provide years of enjoyment, there often comes a time when pool owners decide it’s best to remove them—whether due to rising maintenance costs, wear and tear, or simply wanting to reclaim backyard space. That’s where Remove A Pool comes in. Our expertise lies in removing these sturdy structures, and here’s what you need to know about the process, from how demanding it is to how much it costs and how long it takes.

Concrete vs. Gunite Pools: What Sets Them Apart?

Concrete and gunite pools are both built to withstand time, but they’re constructed in slightly different ways.

  • Concrete pools are crafted by pouring pre-mixed wet concrete into molds supported by a steel framework, forming a solid, uniform structure.
  • Gunite pools, meanwhile, use a dry concrete mixture sprayed over a steel frame, with water added as it’s applied. This technique allows for more flexibility in design, enabling custom shapes and features.

Though different in construction, removing both types involves breaking through thick, reinforced layers of concrete and steel, making the process quite labor-intensive.

The Removal Process: How Intense Is It?

Taking down a concrete or gunite pool is no small feat. The material’s strength, along with its steel reinforcements, means specialized tools and expertise are essential to get the job done safely and effectively. Here’s the equipment typically used:

  • Pneumatic jackhammers: To break up those thick concrete layers.
  • Concrete saws: These help cut through the pool walls and floor.
  • Excavators: Heavy machinery to lift and remove large chunks of debris.
  • Dump trucks: Needed to haul away all the rubble.

The job is tough and time-consuming, but with the right team and equipment, it can be done efficiently.

What’s the Cost of Removing a Concrete or Gunite Pool?

The price for pool removal depends on various factors—like pool size, how accessible it is, and how much concrete needs to be cleared out. Typically, the cost ranges between $7,000 and $15,000. Larger, more complicated pools may increase the price.

A backyard with a murky gunite pool before removal by Remove A Pool. The pool is filled with dark water, surrounded by a concrete deck. A small building is visible to the right, and a wooden fence lines the yard in the background.
Gunite Pool Abandonment in Place - Before
A backyard after the removal of a gunite pool by Remove A Pool. The ground has been leveled and cleared, with visible tracks from heavy machinery. A wooden fence encloses the yard, and a house is partially visible on the left side.
Gunite Pool Abandonment in Place - After

Although this might seem like a hefty upfront expense, consider the long-term savings from no longer having to maintain or repair the pool. Plus, the newfound space can be repurposed for something more useful.

A backyard with a partially drained concrete pool before removal by Remove A Pool. An orange excavator is positioned near the pool, which is surrounded by a concrete deck. A white shed and a fenced yard are visible in the background.
Concrete Pool - Before Removal
A backyard after a concrete pool removal by Remove A Pool. The ground has been leveled and cleared, with fresh soil visible where the pool used to be. A white shed and a wooden deck are visible in the background, surrounded by a white fence and trees.
Concrete Pool - After Removal

How Long Will It Take?

Removing a concrete or gunite pool takes time, generally between 3 and 7 days. Breaking down the structure is the most time-consuming part, followed by clearing away debris and preparing the site for its next use.

At Remove A Pool, we aim to make the process as smooth and efficient as possible, ensuring minimal disruption to your home and a clean, safe site upon completion.

Ready for a Fresh Start?

If you’re ready to take back your backyard, Remove A Pool is here to make it happen! With a skilled team and the right equipment, we’re ready to handle even the toughest pool removals. Contact us today for a free estimate and let’s get started!

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