The highly skilled Splash Pool Removals team has many years of experience in the safe and compliant removal of fibreglass swimming pools. We offer full safety checks, transparent quotes and communications, and a professional job well done. We’ll take you from having an unwanted swimming pool taking up valuable space, to a clean, filled and levelled area ready for redevelopment. Get your residential or commercial fibreglass pool of any size or shape safely removed with a minimum of disruption to people and property.

Reasons to Remove Your
Fibreglass Pool

There are many reasons to have your fibreglass swimming pool removed.

  • Take back the space used by your pool and repurpose it

  • Save money spent on pool chemicals, cleaning and maintenance

  • Reduce utility costs such as excess water charges and power usage

  • Remove the risk of slips, falls or even drowning

  • If it’s been neglected, it may be an eyesore or a health risk

  • Protect soil and nearby gardens from chemical contamination caused by leakage from cracks

  • Replace your ageing pool with a new one

Site Inspection, Risk Assessment & Quote

Before we get to work on removing your unwanted fibreglass pool, we’ll do a site visit to evaluate the job and observe any hazards that may be present. This visit will enable us to accurately plan safety measures, property and pool access, and equipment required. Precision planning means we can provide you with an accurate, complete quote, with no nasties popping up to surprise you later.

Site and Pool
Preparation by Splash

Prior to deconstructing the pool, we prepare the site to ensure maximum safety and property protection, and minimal disturbance to residents, neighbours and the surrounding environment. We’ll place safety signage and barriers where necessary, and remove any hazards in and around the pool area.

  • Check through the correct channels for underground power, gas, water and communications locations

  • Ensure our equipment can safely access the site with no damage to driveways or gardens

  • Place safety signage and barriers as required

  • Remove fixtures or appliances attached to, or near the fibreglass pool

  • Safely drain the pool, in compliance with local and industry regulations

Splash Pool Demolition
and Disposal Process

When we have set up safety measures and property protection, removed potential hazards and drained the pool, it’s time to remove the fibreglass shell. To achieve this, we will cut the shell into smaller, more manageable pieces, ready for removal and disposal.

  • Break the fibreglass pool shell into smaller parts using advanced cutting equipment

  • Load the fibreglass pieces ready to be removed from site and safely disposed of

  • Arrange recycling of any suitable waste materials

  • Check that the site is safe and ready for filling and compaction

  • Backfill, compact and level the empty space, ensuring proper drainage and stability

Choose the Splash Pool Removal proven process to get rid of
your unwanted swimming pool.