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How to get rid of an above-ground pool

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December 15, 2023
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December 15, 2023
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Whether you want to upgrade, reclaim your backyard, or simply wish to move on, getting rid of an above-ground pool requires careful planning and execution.

Above-ground swimming pools can provide years of fun and relaxation, but there may come a time when you want to remove one. Whether you're looking to upgrade to an in-ground pool, reclaim your backyard space, or simply want to get rid of an old, unused pool, the process of above-ground pool removal requires careful planning and execution.

In this blog post, we'll walk you through the steps to take down an above-ground swimming pool safely and effectively.

Removing an above-ground swimming pool in three steps

Before you begin, check local regulations. Some areas may require specific permits for pool removal, so it's essential to stay compliant with local laws.

Gather your tools and equipment. You'll need a shovel, wheelbarrow, utility knife, sump pump, and safety gear, such as gloves and safety goggles.

Step 1: Drain the pool

Draining the pool is a crucial first step in the removal process. Properly draining the pool will make it easier to dismantle and remove.

  • Choose the right time: Make sure you have enough time to complete the process without rushing. Ensure the weather is suitable for outdoor work.
  • Disconnect power: If your pool has any electrical components, such as lights or pumps, disconnect these components to avoid any accidents while working with water.
  • Clear debris: Leaves, twigs, or pool toys can clog the pump or damage the liner. Make sure they’re removed from the pool.
  • Set up a sump pump: Place the sump pump at the lowest point in the pool, usually the center, to ensure it can effectively remove all the water. Attach a garden hose to the pump's discharge port.
  • Position the hose: Run the garden hose to a suitable drainage area, ideally downhill from the pool area, so water flows away from your property. Make sure the hose is long enough to reach this location.
  • Start the pump: Plug in the sump pump and turn it on. Allow it to run until the pool is completely empty. This process may take several hours, depending on the size of your pool and the pump's capacity.
  • Monitor progress: Keep an eye on the pump's progress to ensure it's working correctly. Check the hose periodically to make sure it's securely attached and water is flowing away from the pool area.

Step 2: Dismantle the pool

Once your pool is drained, you can begin the process of dismantling it. Learn how to take down an above-ground pool with these steps.

  • Remove accessories: Start by removing any pool accessories, such as ladders, steps, or filtration equipment. Disconnect hoses and power sources associated with these accessories.
  • Top rails and uprights: Begin disassembling the structural components of the pool. Most above-ground pools have top rails and uprights that hold the pool walls in place. Loosen or remove the bolts or screws that connect these pieces. Keep track of these fasteners for reassembly or disposal.
  • Pool wall and liner: Carefully peel away the pool liner from the pool walls and floor. The liner is typically held in place with clips or connectors. Gently remove them to release the liner. Roll up the liner neatly for disposal.
  • Structural components: Disassemble any remaining structural components, such as the frame and supports, following the manufacturer's instructions. Be cautious when working with metal parts, as they can be sharp.
  • Organize and label: As you dismantle the pool, organize and label the components to make reassembly or disposal more manageable. Use plastic bags or containers to store screws, bolts, and small parts, and clearly label them.

Step 3: Dispose of materials

Disposing of pool materials properly is essential to maintaining a clean and safe environment while adhering to environmental regulations.

  • Metal components: Most above-ground pools have metal components, such as the frame, supports, and top rails. These can often be recycled. Contact your local recycling facility to inquire about their acceptance of scrap metal. If they accept it, transport the metal components to the recycling center or arrange for a pickup if available.
  • Plastic parts: Some parts of the pool may be made of plastic or other non-recyclable materials. Check your local waste disposal regulations for guidance on how to dispose of these materials. In many cases, you'll need to take them to a landfill or follow specific disposal instructions provided by your local authorities.
  • Wooden components (if applicable): If your pool has a wooden deck or other wooden elements, consider repurposing or recycling the wood if it's in good condition. You can use it for other outdoor projects or take it to a recycling facility that accepts wood waste.
  • Concrete or sand: If your pool has a concrete pad or sand base, these materials can be reused or disposed of based on your local regulations. Concrete can often be broken down and recycled, while sand can be used in other landscaping projects or disposed of following local guidelines.
  • Transportation: When transporting pool materials, ensure they are properly secured to prevent any hazards on the road. Use a suitable vehicle for the task, and if necessary, hire a professional hauling service for larger and heavier items.
  • Hazardous materials (if applicable): Be cautious if your pool contains any chemicals or hazardous materials, such as pool cleaning agents. Dispose of these materials following the guidelines provided by your local hazardous waste disposal facility.

Alternatively, you can get a professional to remove the remains of your above-ground pool. Your local 1-800-GOT-JUNK? franchise will happily haul away the pieces of your pool, recycling what we can and disposing of the rest responsibly.

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Let 1-800-GOT-JUNK? take away your old swimming pool

Removing an above-ground swimming pool is a significant project that requires careful planning and execution. By following these steps and adhering to local regulations, you can safely and effectively reclaim your backyard space while disposing of pool materials responsibly.

Your local 1-800-GOT-JUNK? franchise can pick up and take away awkward items, such as above-ground swimming pools, outdoor play sets, trampolines, and more backyard clutter. We’ll recycle what we can and responsibly dispose of the rest. That way, you won’t have to bother with hauling it away.

Tidy up your backyard by getting rid of that above-ground swimming pool, and let 1-800-GOT-JUNK? help you out!

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