The process of completely removing a swimming pool by introducing fill material into its structure is a significant undertaking that alters the landscape and effectively eliminates the pool’s functionality. This procedure involves carefully breaking up the pool’s shell and then compacting layers of suitable soil and other materials within the void.
This action can increase property usability, potentially raise its value, and eliminate ongoing maintenance expenses and safety concerns associated with pool ownership. Historically, removing such structures has been driven by factors like disrepair, changing homeowner needs, or the desire to reclaim outdoor space for alternative uses.