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The time has come for you to have pool demolition in San Jose. No matter the reason for making this choice, you\u2019ve made your decision and you\u2019re ready to move forward and reclaim your yard again. First things first, though: how do you even demolish an in-ground pool anyway?<\/p>\n
Instead of trying to figure this out for yourself, contact the professionals at Bay Area Pool Demolition who have the know-how, experience, and equipment needed to handle all of your pool removal needs:<\/p>\n
Our team is fully licensed and insured, and we’re available for residential and commercial\u00a0swimming pool removals. Call Bay Area Pool Demolition any time for availability or an in-home estimate on your inground swimming pool removal.<\/p>\n<\/div>
Pool are removed all the time for various reasons. We perform many pool fill in or pool removals in San Jose and these are some of the main reasons we are called out:<\/p>\n
The truth is, it doesn\u2019t matter the reason you want the pool removed. It\u2019s your property and your pool \u2013 you don\u2019t need a reason to justify it. Bay Area Pool Demolition is here to handle all of your pool removal needs no matter the reason.<\/p>\n<\/div>
In San Jose, before you can begin a pool demolition, you need to have a building permit<\/a>. If the swimming pool is part of a community, you will also need to get clearance from San Jose’s permit center.<\/p>\n San Jose also requires safe & responsible recycling of the debris, which is managed by the city’s environmental services department.<\/p>\n If you want to build on top of your former swimming pool, you’ll also need to take a few more steps. San Jose requires a demolition, drainage and compaction plan that is approved by a state-licensed engineer, followed by a special inspection form signed by the supervising engineer, followed by a compaction report. You’ll also need to verify the natural gas line and electrical wiring have been safely capped.<\/p>\n Of course, if that sounds like a lot of work, there is always our way: just call Bay Area Pool Demolition and let us handle it for you! Our experience with permit offices throughout Santa Clara County means we’ll be able to give you reasonable expectations for every step in the process, so you won’t waste time trying to get your forms in order.<\/p>\n<\/div> It\u2019s important to know that so many things can go wrong when it comes to trying to do this job yourself. You don\u2019t want to create a bigger mess than you already have on your hands \u2013 and that\u2019s what will happen if pool removal or pool fill in isn\u2019t done properly. Maybe not today, but in the near future.<\/p>\n If you have an above ground pool, you have a better chance of removing it yourself without a major disaster occurring. However, most homeowners just don\u2019t want to fool with trying to deal with all of the water and demolition.<\/p>\n Keep in mind that you\u2019ll be standing on the ground you create after the pool is demolished or filled in. It\u2019s important that it has proper drainage and solidity so it\u2019s safe for you and your family.<\/p>\n There are many factors that go into the cost of pool removal in San Jose and any area. The size of the pool, the materials, your yard, and your plans for the space after the demolition all come into play. You can expect to pay anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 for the job.<\/p>\n We offer free in-home estimates<\/a> so you know the cost of the job upfront. We are fully transparent about what we charge and why \u2013 you shouldn\u2019t trust someone who doesn\u2019t give you an in-person estimate.<\/p>\n We\u2019re happy to serve the city of San Jose, but we aren\u2019t limited to just this area. We serve the entire Bay Area, so schedule your free estimate today.<\/p>\n<\/div> It’s a good idea to work with a landscaper at the beginning of your pool removal job. That way, you can be sure that your yard and pool removal type can support the landscaping you have in mind.<\/p>\n The good news is that we are also full-service landscape designers that can handle all of your post-removal landscaping. Some of the most popular options for landscaping after pool removal include:<\/p>\n You’ll have peace of mind knowing from the outset that your yard will definitely be able to handle your new landscaping, you’ll spend less time and energy coordinating with another landscape contractor, and you’ll save money by bundling our pool demolition and landscaping services.<\/p>\n<\/div> When we aren\u2019t on the job, we love enjoying the area and having fun with our families. There are several things you must do in San Jose and now that you aren\u2019t worried about a swimming pool, maybe you can.<\/p>\n We\u2019ll come to your home and assess the situation and give you a quote so you know exactly what to expect. And the best thing is? It won\u2019t cost you a thing and you\u2019re under no obligation. Contact us today to schedule your free estimate.<\/p>\n<\/div> Bay Area Pool Demolition is proud to serve communities throughout Santa Clara County<\/a>, as well as other cities throughout the Bay Area. Call us any time for a bid in:<\/p>\n<\/div>You Shouldn\u2019t Try to DIY Pool Removal or Pool Fill in<\/h2>\n
What Can You Expect to Pay for Pool Removal in San Jose?<\/h2>\n
Landscaping After Your Pool Removal<\/h2>\n
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Why Use Us for your Landscaping Needs?<\/h3>\n
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Get Your Free In-House Estimate for Pool Demolition in San Jose Today<\/h2>\n
San Jose is Just the Beginning<\/h3>\n