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5 Smart Reasons to Retire Your Swimming Pool

Written by Freedom Decks | Jun 28, 2025 6:46:11 PM

Owning a swimming pool once felt like the ultimate backyard luxury. But for many homeowners today—especially those seeking less maintenance and more usable outdoor space—an aging or unused pool can become more of a burden than a benefit. Whether due to cost, safety, or lifestyle changes, you may be wondering: is it time to retire the pool?

1. Pools Are Time-Consuming and Expensive to Maintain

Even if you're not swimming in it regularly, your pool still demands time, money, and effort. Routine pool maintenance includes:

  • Balancing chemical levels and purchasing chlorine, pH stabilizers, and algaecides
  • Weekly vacuuming, skimming, and cleaning
  • Equipment maintenance for pumps, filters, and heaters
  • Seasonal start-up and winterizing costs
  • Repair costs for leaks, cracks, or worn surfaces

Estimated annual cost: $1,200 to $2,500+ depending on whether you DIY or hire a pool service. That doesn’t include energy bills, water usage, or major repairs like resurfacing. Try our Savings Calculator to see how much you could cut by converting your pool.

2. Pool Safety Is a Serious Concern

For families with children or visiting grandchildren, pool safety becomes a top concern. Even unused pools can be dangerous if not properly secured. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, hundreds of children drown in backyard pools every year—and many more suffer injuries from slips, falls, or diving accidents.

Older adults may also find navigating around a pool risky due to uneven surfaces, algae buildup, or worn materials. Fencing and covers help, but they don’t fully eliminate risk. Retiring the pool removes the hazard entirely while opening the door to safer options for gathering or relaxing outdoors.

3. Insurance and Liability Costs Increase with Pools

A swimming pool can raise your homeowner’s insurance premiums significantly. Pools are often classified as "attractive nuisances," meaning they pose a legal risk whether in use or not. If someone gets injured—even trespassers—you could be held liable.

Most insurers recommend additional umbrella policies or increased liability coverage when you own a pool. That adds to the long-term cost and complexity of maintaining the space.

4. Retiring Your Pool Can Save Water, Energy, and the Environment

Pools use large volumes of water—especially during hot months when evaporation increases. Just one average-sized pool can lose 20,000 to 30,000 gallons of water each year to evaporation alone.

Add in electricity usage from pumps and heaters, plus chemical runoff from backwashing and draining, and it’s clear that a pool isn’t the most eco-conscious feature in your yard. Retiring your pool helps:

  • Conserve thousands of gallons of water annually
  • Reduce your household energy footprint
  • Eliminate chemical exposure to surrounding soil or drains

It’s a small change that can have a meaningful impact—especially in regions facing drought conditions.

5. You Can Reclaim the Space with Flexible, Reversible Alternatives

The good news? You don’t need to demolish your pool to get your yard back. Instead of filling it with dirt or tearing it out, a custom in-pool deck can convert your unused pool into a fully functional patio space.

You can use it for:

  • Outdoor dining or entertaining
  • Gardening or container plants
  • Safe play space for pets or children
  • Private seating or lounging areas

Best of all, the solution is reversible. If you ever want to restore the pool in the future—for a new buyer or lifestyle change—you can do so without another major construction project.

Freedom Decks: A Smart, Low-Stress Pool Retirement Option

Freedom Decks specializes in transforming unused pools into custom, walkable outdoor spaces. Their system installs a semi-permanent deck surface inside your existing pool shell—no demolition, heavy equipment, or concrete removal required.

Why choose Freedom Decks?
  • Fast installation in just a few days
  • Safe, solid surface ideal for daily use
  • Reversible if you choose to restore the pool later
  • Custom finishes and materials match your home
  • Lower cost than demolition or major renovations

Costs typically range from $12,000 to over $25,000. The exact amount varies based on pool dimensions, shape, and custom design features. A free consultation can help clarify your options.

Customer Feedback: What Homeowners Are Saying

Here’s what real customers have said about working with Freedom Decks to retire their pools. Read more Freedom Decks verified reviews on GuildQuality.

“Everything was done correctly. The freedom Deck on my pool looks amazing! Everyone that sees it is impressed by it. The work was started and completed on schedule. I have no complaints.”

– James D., Glendale
“We were looking for an option to keep our dogs safe around the pool. The deck was the perfect solution!”

– John L., Phoenix

Ready to Retire Your Pool the Smart Way?

If you’re ready to simplify your outdoor space, reduce risk, and gain usable square footage without the mess of demolition, a custom in-pool deck may be the right fit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it expensive to remove a pool?

Yes—full removal can cost $7,000 to $30,000 or more. Alternatives like in-pool decks are far more affordable and less disruptive.

What if I want to restore the pool later?

In-pool decks are removable, so you maintain the option to reopen the pool in the future.

Do I need permits for this?

In most areas, no demolition permits are needed for reversible in-pool systems. Always confirm with your local code office.

Will this affect my home’s value?

By maintaining the pool’s structure and adding functional space, it often protects or enhances home value compared to a fill-in.