MTG Excavating can swiftly remove your old swimming pool without disrupting your everyday life. We strive to be the best at what we do and that means moving efficiently and around our clients schedule. Call for a free pool demolition... more
Swimming Pool Removal in Knox County, IL
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Robert G Thompson Trucking
Robert G Thompson Trucking draws on our wealth of experience to outline the best solution possible for your service. Our demolition contractors can tear down barns, houses, mobile homes, pools, and more. more
Mackey's Tiling & Excavating
Is your land in need of clearing or cleaning? Why trust your property to anyone else? Mackey’s Tiling & Excavating is Monmouth, IL and Galesburg’s leading experts in all things demolition and excavation. more
Cornerstone Demolition
Cornerstone D&C is an experienced provider of residential and commercial wrecking services, including swimming pool demo & disposal. We've removed above ground and inground pools over the years. We're the experienced choice in pool removal. For safe and accurate pool... more
Lance Junk Removal
Lance Junk Removal is proud to be the leader for the greater Peoria, IL area in light demolition services, like pool removal, hot tub removal, deck removal, and more. With over two decades of experience, we are committed to delivering... more
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How much does pool removal cost?
On average, it costs between $6,000 and $15,000 to remove a pool, but your pool removal cost will depend on a number of things:
- Size — The bigger the pool, the more it will cost to remove it.
- Access — The easier it is to access the pool with equipment, the better the price will be.
- Material type — vinyl-lines, gunite, fiberglass, above ground, etc.
- City — Permitting requirements vary from place-to-place.
- Removal type — Partial removal vs. full/complete removal
Keep Reading: Pool Removal Cost Comparison: Partial vs. Complete