Is $8,500 to partially remove and fill in an inground pool a fair price?
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I plan on putting multiple raised beds over the current pool area for a garden. I specifically requested min 2' of topsoil.
Quote Details
Partial removal and fill-in of an inground pool including fence removal. - Remove liner and fiberglass - Break up all concrete and dump into pool cavity - Cover with a layer of gravel - Cover with minimum 2 feet of topsoil - Remove fence surrounding the pool - Excludes grass seed
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Category
Pools
Price
$8,500
Quote Date
April 8, 2026
Heater Included?
No
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