Pool Removal in Carrollwood, FL
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Carrollwood has one of the highest concentrations of aging pools in the Tampa Bay area. Many of the community's 1970s-1990s era homes were built with concrete pools that are now 30-50 years old and facing serious structural and surface issues. Pool removal has become an increasingly popular option for Carrollwood homeowners, whether preparing for a home rebuild or simply reclaiming yard space.
Pool removal in Carrollwood requires particular care due to the neighborhood's mature tree canopy and tight lot configurations. Our team uses appropriately sized equipment to access pools through established landscapes, minimizing damage to trees, fences, and adjacent structures. We also coordinate with irrigation systems and underground utilities that often run adjacent to pool shells.
Carrollwood Areas We Serve
- •Carrollwood Village: Original 1970s-80s pool demolition
- •North Carrollwood: Pool removal for lot redevelopment
- •Lake Carroll Area: Lakefront pool demolition
- •Ehrlich Road Properties: 1990s pool fill-in projects
- •Northdale: Pool removal in established community
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does pool removal cost in Carrollwood?
Pool removal costs in Carrollwood depend on pool size, type, and removal method. Partial fill-in is more affordable than complete removal. Contact us for a free on-site estimate where we assess your specific pool and provide detailed pricing for both options.
What's the difference between partial and complete pool removal?
Partial fill-in involves breaking the pool shell 18-24 inches below grade, punching drainage holes, and backfilling with clean fill. Complete removal extracts the entire pool shell from the ground. Partial fill-in costs less but may affect future building on that area of your property.
Do I need a permit for pool removal in Carrollwood?
Yes, pool removal in Carrollwood requires a demolition permit from Hillsborough County. The permit process includes documentation of proper drainage provisions and backfill compaction. We handle all permitting as part of our service.
How long does pool removal take in Carrollwood?
Most residential pool removals in Carrollwood take 2-4 days. This includes shell demolition, debris removal, backfill installation, and compaction. Final grading and site restoration may add an additional day. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your property.
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