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SWIMMING POOL REMOVAL

At Royal Demolition LLC, we pride ourselves on exceeding the expectations of your typical pool demolition service. Royal’s Demolition brings you a team that is not only professional, punctual, and detail-oriented but also exceptionally skilled and experienced. Our commitment to quality is unwavering, ensuring that every project we undertake is completed to the highest standards of excellence.

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our process

PROCESS

01

Consultation to discuss the project

We begin the pool demolition process with a personalized consultation. Our team of experts meets with you to understand your vision and specific requirements for the project. We take into account factors like the pool’s size, location, and your desired timeline. This initial discussion lays the foundation for a tailored demolition plan.

02

City permit application

Our experienced team handles all the necessary paperwork, including permit applications. We work closely with local authorities to ensure that your project complies with all relevant regulations and codes. This ensures a smooth and legal demolition process.

03

Pool draining & disconnect utilities

Safety is paramount. We carefully drain the pool and disconnect utilities, including water, electricity, and gas lines. This meticulous process minimizes potential hazards during the demolition phase.

04

Demolition pool

The pool demolition process usually takes 1 to 3 days following all safety rules by our team of professionals. We prioritize safety, environmental responsibility, and efficiency throughout the demolition, minimizing disruption to your property.
05

Backfill/Compaction

After the pool is removed, we expertly backfill the area with Clean dirt approved by Geotechnical engineers (If required by the city) and compact them to prevent settling. This prepares the site for future landscaping or construction, ensuring stability and longevity.

06

Inspection

We conduct a rigorous inspection to verify that the site is clean, safe, and free of debris or potential hazards. Our attention to detail guarantees that your property is in optimal condition for any future use or development.

07

Clean up

The final step involves a comprehensive cleanup. We remove all debris, leaving your property pristine and ready for your next project, whether it’s a beautiful garden or a new structure.

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GALERY

Tired of your old pool, see how to recover your space and maybe start a new project

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FAQ

faq

The duration of a typical pool removal project in the USA can vary significantly based on several factors, including the size and type of the pool, the complexity of the project, the weather conditions, and local regulations. On average, a residential pool removal project can take anywhere from one to three weeks to complete.

Here’s a rough breakdown of the timeline for a typical pool removal project:

1 – Consultation and Planning: This initial phase can take a few days to a week, depending on how quickly you can schedule the consultation and make decisions about the project.

2 – Permitting: Acquiring the necessary permits from local authorities can take a few days to a few weeks, depending on the specific requirements in your area.

3 – Pool Draining and Utility Disconnection: The draining and utility disconnection phase typically takes a day or two.

4 – Pool Demolition: The actual demolition of the pool can vary significantly depending on factors like the size of the pool and the equipment used. It can take anywhere from a few days to a week or more.

5 – Backfilling and Compaction: Backfilling and compaction usually take a few days to ensure proper settling of the fill material.

6 – Inspection: A final inspection by local authorities may take a day or two to schedule and complete.

7 – Clean Up: The clean-up phase can typically be completed in a day or two.

Keep in mind that these timeframes are estimates, and the actual duration of a pool removal project may be shorter or longer depending on the specific circumstances. It’s essential to work closely with a qualified pool removal contractor who can provide a more accurate timeline based on your unique project requirements.

Partial demolition and full demolition are two distinct approaches to the removal of a structure, and they differ in terms of the extent of the demolition and the intended outcome. Here are the key differences between partial demolition and full demolition:

1 – Scope of Work:

Partial Demolition: In partial demolition, only a portion of a structure is removed while the rest of the building remains intact. This might involve removing specific sections or elements of a structure, such as walls, floors, or interior components, while preserving the core structure.

Full Demolition: Full demolition, on the other hand, involves the complete removal of an entire structure. This means that the entire building, including all its components and structural elements, is taken down.

2 – Purpose:

Partial Demolition: Partial demolition is typically carried out when there is a need to modify or renovate a portion of a building while keeping the rest of it in use. It is a selective approach aimed at specific areas or features of the structure.

Full Demolition: Full demolition is usually performed when the entire structure is no longer needed, is unsafe, or is being replaced by a new construction project. It results in a clean slate for future development.

3 – Complexity and Cost:

Partial Demolition: Partial demolition projects can be less complex and more cost-effective than full demolition because they require careful planning to protect the remaining structure. Costs are often lower since not all parts of the building are removed.
Full Demolition: Full demolition projects tend to be more complex and costly because they involve the complete dismantling and removal of the entire structure, which requires significant equipment and manpower.


4 – Environmental Considerations:

Partial Demolition: Partial demolition projects may have fewer environmental considerations since only specific areas are affected. As a result, there may be less waste generated and fewer environmental impacts.


Full Demolition: Full demolition projects can have more substantial environmental considerations due to the greater volume of debris and waste generated. Proper disposal and recycling of materials become critical in full demolition projects.


5 – Timeframe:

Partial Demolition: Partial demolition projects can be quicker to complete than full demolition projects because only a portion of the structure needs to be dismantled.


In summary, the key distinction between partial and full demolition lies in the scope and purpose of the work. Partial demolition involves selectively removing specific portions of a structure, while full demolition entails the complete removal of the entire building. Each approach is chosen based on the project’s objectives and requirements.

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