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Swimming Pool Demolition & Pool Removal

Pool Demolition Company.

Pool Removal & Pool Demolition

We offer a complete pool removal service near you.

How do I remove an old Swimming Pool?

If you have been wondering how to remove an old pool from your property"¦ You have come to the right place.  Top Excavation specializes in the demolition and removal of pools. We offer a FREE estimate and we provide solution options.  During the FREE estimate for your pool removal, you are able to ask questions and we will address any concerns you may have.  At that point, we can set up a date to remove your pool"¦ and on that date, we remove your pool! Our goal is to make removing a pool a stress-free activity. Our pool demolition experts will completely take you through the process.  You Pool Removal is performed safely from beginning to end.  We are there to answer all questions.

Pool Demolition Texas

We offer a FREE quote for Pool Demolition and Pool Removal.

Yes, we offer a free estimate to Remove Your Pool.  With our complimentary estimate, you will receive a detailed quote with the option of two solutions for pool removal.


Full Pool Demolition - This pool removal alternative is as it sounds - complete removal of all pool components and structure - then dirt is filled in.

Partial Pool Demolition - This solution is a cost-effective option.  We remove the decking and sides of the pool.  Holes are punched in the bottom of your pool structure - then dirt is filled in.

At Top Excavation, we specialize in pool removal using the Full Pool Demolition and the Partial Pool Demolition methods. It is your decision as to the method by which we remove your old pool. The basic difference between the two is technique and cost.

Because the Partial Pool Removal leaves components of your pool "in the ground" it is less costly.  Once components of your pool have been demolished and removed, the lower half of your pool will receive holes punched throughout the bottom. These holes assist with drainage once the area has been filled in with dirt. Both techniques involve filling in this area utilizing a combination of dirt and rocks. Top Excavation's objective when filling the pool is to limit the settling of the ground.

Yes, We Recycle.

Following your pool demolition, the debris will be cleaned up and removed from the property.  We will take the debris to a recycling facility.

Yes, We offer Green Grass & Landscaping.

We offer an optional service for grass and landscaping replacement.  There will be a separate charge for the grass and landscaping service.

To find out more about removing a pool with our team of pool demolition experts or to request an estimate, contact us today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Helical piers, also known as helical piles or screw piles, are built using steel shafts with helical plates of various sizes to suit the site unique ground conditions.
Helical piles Are Usually constructed of galvanized steel to protect it from rust. Helical piles are normally round hollow bottoms or solid square piers constructed from steel.
Even though Helical Piers are usually galvanized to prevent rust, the assortment of soil conditions can affect the life range. It is the general estimation that piers last over 150 years in usual soil situations.
The purpose of a helical pile is to provide anchor support for structures of various types and sizes. This is similar to the old-fashioned pile-foundations, helical piles (also referred to as helical piers, screw piles or helical anchors)
The cost of a helical pier will depend on the design, weight and size of the structure and the surrounding soil conditions. Due to significant variables, an installed helical pier may range in price from $15-$30 per foot. This being so, a standard 20-foot helical pier may cost between $300 - $600 each.
Helical piers can be used for both residential and commercial purposes. They are often used in mini piles, caissons, and driven piles. Helical piers come in handy when the structure is built in unstable soil such as cases where the soil has very high water content.
Helical piers are steel pipes with helices attached, or cork screw-like plates at the end. The helices pull the pier into the ground instead of pushing it into the ground. It does rely on a heavy structure to reach capacity. Installing helical piers is more efficient process and quicker than push piers.
The helical plates attached to the steel shaft of a helical pier help to move the pier deep into the soil during installation.  When competent load-bearing soil is reached, the pier is anchored solidly in place. 
Helical piles are installed by screwing them into the soil, much like a corkscrew is twisted into a bottle of wine.
If we assume each pier has a bearing area of 1.6 sq ft (two helices of 12" diameter each), there must be a minimum of 405,000 lbs/12,000 psf divided by 1.6 ft2/pier, or 21 piers around the perimeter. If a factor for safety of 2 is used, 42 piers should be used for the project.
Screw piles are another name for Helical piles and Helical piers.
 

Praise From Our Happy Clients About Our Top Excavation.

"Look no further if you are looking for a pool digger, Top Excavation are truly the best!"

"No doubt Top Excavation are the leading pool excavators. They did the job very effectively and right on given time."

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