At AquaCraft Pools, we provide full dismantling, extraction, and site reinstatement services for residential, commercial, and development properties and across the UK.
Our work covers everything from structural demolition to waste management and ground restoration, allowing clients to reclaim unused space, eliminate safety hazards, or prepare land for new construction with confidence and regulatory compliance.
Swimming pool removal is commonly chosen for several practical, financial, and safety-related reasons, including:
High maintenance demands – Pools that are rarely used can become costly to maintain.
Safety risks – Older or damaged pools pose hazards for families, pets, and visitors.
Structural deterioration – Cracks, leaks, and outdated systems can make restoration impractical.
Land reallocation – Converting the space into gardens, extensions, patios, or parking areas.
Commercial redevelopment – Hotels, leisure sites, and businesses may need to reconfigure outdoor spaces.
Swimming pool removal services typically include full site restoration to prepare the area for its next use. This may involve soil grading, turf installation, compacted ground preparation, or the creation of garden beds and patio foundations.
Clients seeking more extensive transformations can opt for complete landscaping packages to redesign the entire outdoor space after removal.
Swimming pool removal can be carried out through either partial or full demolition, depending on the client’s future plans for the space. Partial removal involves draining the pool, creating drainage openings in the base, and breaking down the upper portions of the pool walls before the cavity is refilled and compacted with appropriate soil.
Full removal goes further by extracting all structural components, such as concrete, rebar, fibreglass, or steel, followed by complete backfilling and levelling of the ground.
Planning permission for swimming pool removal is usually not required for standard residential projects.
However, approval may be necessary for properties in conservation areas, listed buildings, or locations where major excavation could impact drainage or neighbouring land. Commercial demolitions or large-scale earthworks may also require formal documentation from local authorities.
Swimming pool removal of an above-ground pool can often be dismantled within one to two days, while inground removals typically take three to ten working days to complete, including demolition, waste extraction, backfilling, and ground levelling.
Weather conditions, soil settling requirements, and permit timelines may influence final scheduling.
The cost of swimming pool removal ranges from £500 to over £12,000, depending on whether the pool is above-ground or inground and the method of demolition required.
Costs are primarily influenced by access to the site, the scope of demolition, the choice between full or partial removal, the volume of waste material, the need for soil compaction, and any additional landscaping or permit requirements.
Contact AquaCraft Pools to get customised prices for swimming pool removal at your property.
Once swimming pool removal is complete, the cleared area can be transformed into a lawn, patio, decking, or landscaped garden, and it may also support new structures if full removal and proper compaction have been carried out.
Professional reinstatement ensures the ground is stable and ready for whichever outdoor feature the property owner chooses.
Swimming pool removal includes several environmentally responsible practices designed to reduce impact and maintain compliance, such as:
Safe water disposal – Draining chemically treated pool water in accordance with local water authority guidelines.
Recycling of materials – Processing concrete, metal, fibreglass, and plastics at authorised recycling facilities.
Use of clean fill materials – Ensuring backfill is free from contaminants and suitable for stable ground compaction.
Controlled debris handling – Separating waste types to minimise landfill and maximise resource recovery.
Low-impact machinery use – Reducing noise, emissions, and ground disturbance where possible.
Environmental compliance checks – Adhering to local regulations on excavation, drainage, and waste disposal.
Most swimming pool removal contractors handle waste management and permit requirements as part of the service, organising skip hire, responsible debris disposal, and any approvals needed for demolition or earthworks.
This coordinated approach ensures the project remains compliant, efficient, and legally sound from start to finish.
Backfilling is a widely used option for swimming pool removal, particularly when the land will not support future structures. It involves partial demolition followed by filling and compacting the remaining structure with clean soil or aggregate.
This method is cost-effective and suitable for lawns or gardens, while full removal is recommended if the area will serve as the foundation for buildings or heavy installations.
Contact AquaCraft Pools for a consultation on swimming pool removal for your property.