Partial fill-in or full removal, drained, demolished, compacted, and graded smooth. Permit pulled and disclosure handled correctly the first time.
Pool demolition in Rockwall, TX runs $3,500 to $8,000. A partial fill-in (also called pool abandonment) averages $3,500 to $5,500. A full removal, where the entire shell is broken out and hauled, averages $6,500 to $8,000. Both quotes include drainage, the city permit, compaction, and final grading.
This is the single most important question in pool demolition, and most contractors won't explain it clearly. Here's the honest version.
| Typical price | $3,500–$5,500 |
| Time on site | 2–3 days |
| Resale disclosure | Required, permanent |
| Lot usable for lawn? | Yes |
| Lot usable for foundation/slab? | No |
| Lot usable for new pool? | No (same cavity) |
| Typical price | $6,500–$8,000 |
| Time on site | 4–6 days |
| Resale disclosure | None required |
| Lot usable for lawn? | Yes |
| Lot usable for foundation/slab? | Yes (with compaction report) |
| Lot usable for new pool? | Yes |
The pool is drained through approved channels (never the storm sewer in Rockwall, the city water department requires drainage to be hauled or pumped to a sanitary connection). Holes are punched in the bottom of the shell for permanent drainage. The top 18 to 36 inches of pool wall is broken down. The cavity is filled with crushed concrete from the broken walls, plus clean fill dirt, then compacted in lifts. Topsoil and sod go on last.
What you end up with: a yard that looks like a yard. What you've created: a permanent buried structure that must be disclosed at sale.
The pool is drained. The entire shell, gunite, fiberglass, or vinyl base, is broken and hauled. All rebar, all plumbing, all electrical conduits are extracted. The cavity is filled with clean engineered fill, compacted to engineering specs in lifts (usually 8″ lifts compacted to 95% Standard Proctor density). A compaction report is generated when the city requires one. Final grading prepares the surface for landscaping or new construction.
What you end up with: a buildable lot. No disclosure. No "the previous owner buried a pool here."
Texas Property Code ยง5.008 requires sellers to disclose any known material defect, including any buried structure on the property. A partially demolished pool is a buried structure. Once it's there, it follows the deed forever.
If you plan to sell within 10 years, or if you might ever sell, the math often favors full removal. The $3,000 to $4,000 you save on partial fill-in is usually eaten by the resale-value haircut on a lot future owners can't build over.
Every Rockwall-area city requires a demolition permit for pool removal. Lead times vary:
We pull every permit. The number ends up on your invoice. Read the full Rockwall demolition permits guide →
Pool demolition in Rockwall, TX runs $3,500 to $8,000. A partial fill-in averages $3,500 to $5,500. A full removal averages $6,500 to $8,000. Both quotes include drainage, the permit, compaction, and grading.
A partial fill-in breaks holes in the bottom of the pool for drainage, demolishes the top 18 to 36 inches of shell, then fills the cavity with crushed concrete and dirt and compacts it. A full removal extracts the entire shell, all rebar, and all plumbing. Partial is cheaper but must be disclosed when you sell. Full returns the lot to buildable yard.
Yes. Texas Property Code requires disclosure of any known buried structure, including a partially demolished pool. Disclosure typically reduces resale value by 2 to 5 percent on the lot value because future owners cannot build over the cavity. Full removal is the only way to eliminate the disclosure.
We handle all of it, coordinates the city demolition permit, drains the pool through approved methods (never the storm sewer), breaks the shell, hauls the debris, and compacts the fill. Soil compaction reports are provided when required by the city.
Partial fill-in averages 2 to 3 working days plus permit lead time. Full removal averages 4 to 6 working days. Permit lead time in Rockwall and surrounding cities ranges from 5 to 14 calendar days.
After partial fill-in: yes for lawn, garden, and pavers, but the area cannot support a foundation, slab, or pool. After full removal: yes for any use including a new structure, slab, or replacement pool. We grade smooth and ready for sod or sand.
Send a few photos, including the deck side and equipment pad. We will walk it and email a written quote within 24 hours, with partial and full options side by side.
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