joshsmom
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My friend just bought a house with a cement in-ground swimming pool. It hasn't been used in over 8 years, has a torn liner, and needs work on the pump, etc., to get it going.
My friend doesn't want the pool at all--she wants to get rid of it. However, she has gotten MANY different opinions as to the "proper" way to take it out. One contractor said break it up, put it all in the ground and cover it with dirt. The next contractor said no, if you do that, you will be forever fighting holes in the yard because the dirt will keep sinking in between the broken-up concrete. He suggested leaving it as is and filling the whole thing in with dirt and then adding a whole layer of top soil to the yard. The final contractor said it needs to be broken up, all the pieces removed and then the hole filled in with dirt.
The last contractor said that it would be VERY expensive to do this, but it's the "only" option. Has anyone had any experience with this? Will just filling it in without breaking it up work?
My friend doesn't want the pool at all--she wants to get rid of it. However, she has gotten MANY different opinions as to the "proper" way to take it out. One contractor said break it up, put it all in the ground and cover it with dirt. The next contractor said no, if you do that, you will be forever fighting holes in the yard because the dirt will keep sinking in between the broken-up concrete. He suggested leaving it as is and filling the whole thing in with dirt and then adding a whole layer of top soil to the yard. The final contractor said it needs to be broken up, all the pieces removed and then the hole filled in with dirt.
The last contractor said that it would be VERY expensive to do this, but it's the "only" option. Has anyone had any experience with this? Will just filling it in without breaking it up work?