Thinking about removing your swimming pool? Whether it’s due to high maintenance, low usage, or safety concerns, many homeowners consider getting rid of their pool at some point. But before you start breaking up concrete, it’s important to understand the real cost of removal—and why it may not be the best long-term choice. In this article, we’ll break down the expenses and risks of traditional pool removal and introduce a smarter, more affordable solution that gives you your yard back without demolition.
The total cost to remove a pool can vary based on size, construction type, and access. But even for smaller pools, the price is often higher than expected. You’re not just paying to get rid of concrete—you’re paying for multiple services and steps:
Most removal projects cost between $7,000 and $30,000 or more. Larger pools, access challenges, or extensive site work can increase the total significantly.
Demolishing your pool isn’t just expensive—it’s final. Many homeowners don’t realize how this permanent choice can reduce flexibility and hurt property value. Key concerns include:
Instead of removing the pool, you can convert it into a usable, walkable surface using a custom in-pool deck. This solution reclaims the space, improves safety, and avoids destruction. It’s ideal for homeowners who want to eliminate pool maintenance without eliminating the pool itself.
Estimated cost: $12,000 to $15,000 or higher based on pool size, material type, and design choices. It’s a more affordable option than full demolition and avoids any damage to your home's structure..
*Estimates are based on average Arizona installations. Actual costs may differ based on site conditions and local factors.
Feature | Traditional Pool Removal | In-Pool Deck Conversion |
---|---|---|
Estimated Cost* | $7K–$30K+ | $12K–$25K+* |
Timeline | 3–6 weeks | 2–5 days |
Reversible? | No | Yes |
Usable Space | After landscaping | Immediately |
Preserves Home Value | Often reduces it | Yes |
These Freedom Decks testimonials are from verified homeowners via GuildQuality:
“Top notch work. On time. I'm really happy I hired them. This is so much better than having an unused pool. I recommend them to anyone.”
– William R., Green Valley
“They did everything they needed to do, and it was perfect.”
– Larry S., Mesa
Freedom Decks offers a smarter way to retire your pool—without sacrificing value or tearing up your yard.
No. In-pool decks allow you to safely convert the space into a patio without demolition—and you can restore the pool later if needed.
Yes. Freedom Decks are designed to be walkable and support outdoor furniture, plants, and family use—just like any standard patio.
In most areas, no permits are required since there’s no demolition or excavation. Always confirm with your local building department.
Most projects are completed in 2 to 5 days. Larger pools or custom finishes may take slightly longer.