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Pool Removal in Bradenton, FL

Bradenton's mid-century neighborhoods — West Bradenton, Bayshore Gardens, and Palma Sola — are full of homes built in the 1950s through 1970s with pools that are now 50 to 70 years old. These aging pools are among the oldest we encounter in the Tampa Bay region, and many have reached the point where the concrete shell is deteriorating, the plumbing has failed, and the deck is cracking beyond repair.

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Professional Pool Removal in Bradenton

Bradenton's mid-century neighborhoods — West Bradenton, Bayshore Gardens, and Palma Sola — are full of homes built in the 1950s through 1970s with pools that are now 50 to 70 years old. These aging pools are among the oldest we encounter in the Tampa Bay region, and many have reached the point where the concrete shell is deteriorating, the plumbing has failed, and the deck is cracking beyond repair. Homeowners along the Manatee River and Sarasota Bay also deal with coastal conditions that accelerate pool wear, making removal a timely decision.

The Manatee River defines Bradenton's northern edge and Sarasota Bay creates waterfront exposure to the west, resulting in flood zones and coastal high-water-table conditions across significant portions of the city. The City of Bradenton Building Department issues pool demolition permits. Neighborhoods like Palma Sola and Bayshore Gardens sit at low elevations where drainage after pool removal requires careful grading. The Village of the Arts area has an eclectic character, and property modifications may draw neighborhood interest and communication.

— Demo Dave, Owner & CGC Licensed Contractor since 1986

What's Included in Pool Removal

Inground Pool Removal

Complete demolition and removal of concrete, fiberglass, and vinyl liner inground pools. We break up and haul away the entire structure — not just the top layer.

Above Ground Pool Removal

Disassembly and removal of above ground pool structures, decking, and related equipment. We haul away all materials and restore your yard.

Pool Deck Demolition

Concrete and paver pool deck removal. We tear out the decking, haul away debris, and prepare the area for new landscaping or grass.

Pool Equipment Removal

Pumps, filters, heaters, plumbing lines, and electrical disconnection. We remove all pool-related equipment from your property.

Backfill and Compaction

Clean fill material brought in, spread in layers, and mechanically compacted to prevent settling. Your yard ends up level and stable.

Final Grading

We grade the area smooth and leave it ready for sod, landscaping, or future construction.

Our Pool Removal Process

1

Free On-Site Estimate

We assess your pool, measure dimensions, evaluate access, and provide a written estimate — typically within 24 hours.

2

Permits

We pull the required demolition permit from your local building department. Pool removal requires a permit in all Central Florida counties.

3

Drain and Disconnect

Pool water is drained according to local regulations. Electrical, gas (if heated), and plumbing lines are disconnected and capped.

4

Demolition

We break up the pool structure using excavators with hydraulic breakers. Concrete, fiberglass, or other materials are loaded for removal.

5

Debris Hauling

All pool materials are loaded into trucks and hauled to licensed disposal facilities. Nothing gets buried on your property.

6

Backfill and Compaction

Clean fill is brought in and spread in lifts. Each layer is mechanically compacted to ensure stability and prevent future settling.

7

Final Grading

The area is graded smooth and level with the surrounding yard. Ready for sod, landscaping, or whatever you have planned.

Why Pool Removal in Bradenton Is Different

Terrain & Soil: Manatee River defines northern edge, Sarasota Bay and bayous create waterfront throughout, coastal flood zones

Development History: 1950s to 1990s mid-century development with historic downtown and ongoing growth to the east

Housing Stock: Mid-century homes from 1950s-1970s, 1980s-1990s wave, waterfront properties, downtown commercial, and newer east side development

Neighborhoods We Serve in Bradenton

Downtown Bradenton

Historic core centered on Old Main Street experiencing revitalization with commercial and mixed-use redevelopment.

Village of the Arts

Arts district with galleries, studios, older structures, and eclectic creative character.

West Bradenton

Established residential neighborhoods between downtown and the beaches with 1950s-1970s housing.

Palma Sola

Bayfront neighborhood on Palma Sola Bay with waterfront properties and mid-century homes.

Bayshore Gardens

Large established community in southwest Bradenton with classic mid-century Florida neighborhood character.

East Bradenton

Residential areas toward Lakewood Ranch with mix of established neighborhoods and newer development.

Pool Removal Cost in Bradenton

Project Size Estimated Range
Small Pool (up to 300 sq ft) $5,000 – $8,000
Medium Pool (300-500 sq ft) $7,000 – $12,000
Large Pool (500+ sq ft) $10,000 – $15,000

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Why Choose Bayside Construction

40 Years of Experience

Demo Dave has been removing pools since 1986. We've seen every pool type, every yard configuration, and every challenge.

Complete Removal Only

We don't bury debris. Every piece of concrete, fiberglass, and equipment leaves your property.

Proper Backfill and Compaction

Clean fill, spread in layers, mechanically compacted. No settling, no drainage problems.

Flat, Mowable Yards

When we finish, your yard is level and ready to use. Lay sod, plant a garden, or just enjoy the extra space.

Licensed and Insured

CGC License #061369 with $2 million in liability coverage. Your property is protected.

Fast Turnaround

Most pool removals are completed in 2-3 days. We work efficiently without cutting corners.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pool Removal in Bradenton

How old are the pools typically being removed in Bradenton?

Many pools we remove in Bradenton are 40 to 70 years old — among the oldest in the Tampa Bay area. Neighborhoods like Bayshore Gardens, West Bradenton, and Palma Sola were developed in the 1950s through 1970s, and their pools are often original to the homes. At this age, the concrete shell, plumbing, and equipment are typically well past their designed lifespan.

Are there flood zone concerns for pool removal near Bradenton's waterfront?

Yes. Properties near the Manatee River, Sarasota Bay, and Palma Sola Bay are often in FEMA flood zones. Flood zone status doesn't prevent pool removal, but it affects final grading requirements. We ensure that the finished grade after pool removal maintains proper drainage patterns and meets local floodplain management standards.

How much does pool removal cost in Bradenton?

Pool removal costs in Bradenton typically range from $5,000 to $15,000 depending on pool size, type, accessibility, and whether deck removal is included. We provide free, detailed estimates specific to your pool.

How long does pool removal take?

Most pool removals are completed in 2-3 days. Larger pools or projects with extensive decking may take 4-5 days. We provide timeline estimates during your consultation.

Do I need a permit to remove a pool in Manatee?

Yes. Manatee requires a demolition permit for pool removal. Bayside Construction handles the permit application and any required inspections.

What happens to the pool water?

Pool water must be drained according to local regulations. Chlorinated water typically needs to be dechlorinated before discharge. We handle proper drainage as part of our service.

Ready to Get Started?

Get a free estimate for pool removal in Bradenton, FL. Bayside Construction has been serving Manatee County since 1986. Licensed, insured, and ready to work.

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