Swimming Pool Removal
on the North Coast
Swimming pool removal requires more than just breaking up concrete. It needs to be done safely, in line with council regulations, and with the right equipment. Whether your pool is concrete or fibreglass, unused, damaged, or you want to repurpose the space, our team handles the process from start to finish. We work efficiently, follow all safety requirements, and leave your site ready for its next stage.
Why Remove Your Pool?
There are many reasons property owners choose to have their swimming pools removed. A well-planned removal can save money, reduce risks, and give you back valuable outdoor space.
High Maintenance Costs
Chemicals, cleaning, and repairs add up fast.
Safety Concerns
Empty or unused pools can be a hazard, especially for children or pets.
More Usable Yard Space
Free up room for landscaping, extensions, or entertainment areas.
Property Value
In some markets, buyers prefer homes without the upkeep of a pool.
Old or Damaged Structures
Ageing concrete or fibreglass pools can leak, crack, or become unsafe.
Thinking about removing your pool? Our team handles every step so you can enjoy a safer, more functional backyard.
Our Swimming Pool Removal Process
Every pool removal is different, but our process ensures the job is done safely, on time, and in line with NSW regulations.
Site Inspection & Planning
We assess the pool type, access, and surrounding structures before creating a removal plan.
Council Approval
If required, we help organise the necessary permits so the job meets local council regulations.
Drain & Prepare the Site
Water is drained, and all electrical or plumbing connections are safely disconnected.
Demolition & Removal
Concrete Pools – Broken up and removed in sections using specialised equipment.
Fibreglass Pools – Cut into manageable pieces and removed without damaging the surrounding areas.
Backfill & Compaction
The hole is filled with clean material, compacted in layers to prevent sinking.
Site Cleanup & Handover
All waste is removed to licensed facilities, and the site is left ready for landscaping or new projects.
Our Swimming Pool Removal Process
Every pool removal is different, but our process ensures the job is done safely, on time, and in line with NSW regulations.
Site Inspection & Planning
We assess the pool type, access, and surrounding structures before creating a removal plan.
Council Approval
If required, we help organise the necessary permits so the job meets local council regulations.
Drain & Prepare the Site
Water is drained, and all electrical or plumbing connections are safely disconnected.
Demolition & Removal
Concrete Pools – Broken up and removed in sections using specialised equipment.
Fibreglass Pools – Cut into manageable pieces and removed without damaging the surrounding areas.
Backfill & Compaction
The hole is filled with clean material, compacted in layers to prevent sinking.
Site Cleanup & Handover
All waste is removed to licensed facilities, and the site is left ready for landscaping or new projects.
Concrete vs Fibreglass Pool Removal – What’s the Difference?
Not all swimming pools are built the same – and the removal process isn’t either. The material your pool is made from will determine the best approach, the time it takes, and the cost.
Concrete pool removal
Concrete pools are the most labour-intensive to remove. They’re extremely durable, meaning removal usually involves heavy machinery to break up the structure and haul away the debris. This process takes longer and often requires more site restoration afterwards.
Fibreglass pools
Fibreglass pools are lighter and quicker to dismantle. The shell can often be lifted out in large sections, reducing both time on site and the level of disruption to surrounding landscaping. They can also be easier to remove if future building work is planned.
Which removal approach is best?
Once you know your pool type, the key factors are time, cost, and your plans for the space afterwards. Concrete removals tend to take longer and cost more, while fibreglass removals can be faster and less disruptive. Our team will walk you through the process so you can make an informed decision that works for your property and budget.
Why Choose North Coast
for Swimming Pool Removal?
AREAS WE SERVICE
We provide swimming pool removals across the North Coast, from Ballina to Taree and everywhere in between. Our team works in:
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Frequently Asked Questions About Swimming Pool Removal
Get Your Free Pool
Removal Quote
Tell us about your pool, and we’ll provide an accurate, obligation-free quote so you can reclaim your backyard.