Small pools with easy access run about 10 000 15 000.
Cost to fill in ground pool with dirt.
Cost to fill in a pool with dirt the average cost to fill in a swimming pool with dirt is 1 000 to 6 000 including delivery labor compacted fill dirt and topsoil.
Regular fill dirt is preferred but tailings are also an option.
Get enough so that the top 20 of the ground is topsoil.
Use the excavator to transfer dirt into the hole by pushing it or picking it up with the bucket.
Using the fill dirt.
This covers the cost of labor but there may be additional charges for soil.
Our fill is 12 00 per cubic yard.
See typical tasks and time to remove a pool along with per unit costs and material requirements.
Structural fill dirt costs 10 to 30 per cubic yard depending on the amount needed.
Expect to pay thousands for the dirt fill unless you have a cheap or free source already lined up.
Contact a local swimming pool builder for guidance on the rules that apply to you.
The average price to fill in an inground swimming pool commonly referred to as a partial pool removal falls between 3 500 and 5 000.
A good rule of thumb is ordering 80 fill tailings and 20 topsoil for the surface.
Tailings are small stones that are a byproduct of our topsoil screening process.
Finally it is time for the fill dirt.
Based on pool that s 6 deep.
We have another material called tailings which cost only 5 00 per cubic yard.
Local demolition rules may impact how much it costs to remove a pool and what you can use for fill.
Filling in your pool averages 12 per cubic yard.
In addition to fill dirt you will also need topsoil so you can plant grass a garden or a tree where the pool once was.
Get fair costs for your specific project requirements.
Learn more about what this cost includes how the fill in is done and more.
It averages around 3 000 6 000 for partial removal demolition of a small to medium sized pool with easy access for heavy equipment which includes a minimal 8 10 inches layer of top soil but total costs can jump to 6 000 15 000 or more for larger pools or those with difficult access lots of decking materials plumbing or other structures.
If your pool is 20 feet long by 15 feet wide with a maximum depth of 6 feet you could be looking at roughly 60 to 100 per cubic yard.
Filling in with dirt.
As the dirt reaches the top of the pool drive over the layers with the excavator to pack it in which helps prevent settling.
The cost to remove a pool starts at 114 141 per cubic yard but can vary significantly with site conditions and options.
Unless you have a jackhammer and experience using one you ll need to hire a contractor to break up your pool and level the rim.