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Article Title: About Swimming Pool Demolition
Author: Robert Corter
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Most homes have pools. Swimming pools are said to increase both the value and the aesthetic sense of a home. Pools are great not only for their recreational purposes but also as a means to exercise. However, most home owners would rather have a garden or a mini basketball court rather than a swimming pool. Therefore, they will be needing swimming pool demolition. Through demolishing the pool, they will be able to use the area for other purposes. They will also be able to remove unwanted in ground based pools from their property.
In a typical swimming pool, home owners will need to completely demolish a pool since it can just float up from the ground and can even damage electrical connections and plumbing. It is also not advisable to fill the area with dirt since rainwater can just drain to the cement level. It will then cause a mud pit which can be dangerous to human lives. The proper way of removing a swimming pool is through proper drainage, cement deconstruction and the removal of the rim. Once the cement area is removed, dirt is placed in the hole and landscape is applied. A deck is then placed in order to prevent rain water to be collected. It will cost a thousand dollars for swimming pool demolition and it often depends on the length and depth of the pool.
Before considering demolition
In St. Pete, Fl 33704, one of the things to consider when demolishing pools is that it can dramatically reduce the price of a real estate property. The price can go as low as $10,000 or higher, again depending on the length and depth of the pool. Most experts agree that the best way in removing an in ground pool is by filling it with dirt and then making a huge garden on top of it. However, removing a pool can also have a positive effect inside a household. Through swimming pool demolition home owners will no longer need to spend thousands of dollars for buying chlorine cleaning chemicals and over a thousand liters of water. It will also reduce the collection of rain water and the prevention of various germs, viruses, parasites, mosquitoes, fungi, and bacteria from multiplying.
How swimming pool demolition is done
Swimming pool demolition is based on three types of procedures. The processes of removing a swimming pool inside a property are not challenging. It is not rocket science and it is only based on a set of rules. One of the first ways of removing a swimming pool is through complete pool demolition. This is done if the home owner will be making a building on top of the pool area. In this process, concrete is completely demolished and the area is filled with sand. Another type of removal is partial demolition. This process is based on removing only the top player of the pool and once removed; holes will be punched at the bottom of the swimming pool. The pool will then filled with gravel and will be drained. The last one is partial removal based on a 2 feet principle. This is done through applying 2 feet of gunite in the swimming pool area and then waiting for the water to be drained.
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