Pool Demolition Made Simple – Fast, Safe & Hassle-Free in Pierce & King County
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Got an old pool that’s taking up space? We’ll make it disappear. At Franky’s Excavation, we handle pool demolition & excavation in Pierce & King County from start to finish: permits, removal, backfilling, and cleanup. Whether it’s an in-ground concrete pool or a fiberglass shell, we demolish it safely, efficiently, and without the headaches.
No more unused, cracked, or outdated pools, just a fresh start. We specialize in the safe, efficient removal of all pool types, from in-ground concrete and fiberglass to vinyl-lined structures. Our team handles everything: permits, excavation, removal, backfilling, and cleanup. When we’re done, your yard is prepped and ready for its next chapter.
Types of Pools We Remove:
Beyond our core services, we make sure every demolition project meets local regulations and standards so you never have to worry about red tape. Based out of Puyallup, near Tacoma, WA our team handles everything from permits to final site preparation, serving communities across Pierce and King Counties.
An unused pool isn’t just wasted space, it’s a maintenance headache, a safety risk, and a roadblock to something better. At Franky’s Excavation, we make pool demolition easy and level out your land after removal. No red tape, no stress, just a clean slate for whatever’s next.
We handle everything: permits, demolition, debris removal, backfilling – so you don’t have to. Whether you’re planning a new patio, expanding your yard, or just want the hassle gone, we’ll get it done quickly and safely.
The process typically takes between 2 to 5 days, depending on the size of the pool, removal method, and site conditions.
Yes, Pierce County and King County require permits.
Pools that exceed 2 feet (24 inches), and are larger than 5000 gallons will require a permit.
Costs vary based on size, type, and location, but expect to pay between $5,000 to $15,000, with full removal being more expensive than partial removal.
In a full removal, all debris is hauled away. In a partial removal, broken concrete is left in the ground and covered with soil. Some materials may also be recycled.
It depends. Removing an unused or high-maintenance pool can make your property more appealing to buyers, especially those who prefer a larger yard or lower upkeep costs.