Pool Demolition Step by Step: How We're Removing a Pool in Coshocton Ohio

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More Than Just Breaking Things Up

WHY EARLY MORNINGS AND THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT MATTER IN POOL REMOVAL

When people think about pool removal, they often picture just breaking up concrete and hauling it away.


But there's a lot more strategy involved if you want to do the job right.


Today in Coshocton, we're starting early to beat the heat while we remove a pool that's served its time.


Like most demolition work, success comes down to having the right equipment and the right approach.


Truth is, removing a pool isn't just about destruction - it's about careful planning and precise execution.


Every step needs to happen in the right order, and rushing any part of the process can lead to bigger problems down the road.


That's why we're here before the sun really starts beating down, getting everything set up for a smooth operation.

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Welcome to Double B!

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Project Overview

This morning's project in Coshocton involves removing a 20-foot round pool that's about four and a half feet deep. That might not sound huge, but when you're talking about demolition and removal, size isn't the only factor we need to consider. We've got to think about water removal, material disposal, and making sure we've got enough muscle to get the job done right.



That's why we showed up with our full arsenal: an excavator with a thumb attachment, our dump trailer for hauling, and our newest piece of equipment - a trash pump we recently picked up at auction. Brand new, never used before, and perfect for this kind of work. Having the right tools isn't just about making our lives easier - it's about making sure we can handle whatever challenges come up during the removal process.


Before we can even think about breaking anything up, we need to deal with all that standing water. That's where our trash pump comes in, working away in the background while we get the rest of our equipment set up. This kind of careful preparation might seem like overkill, but it's exactly what separates a professional pool removal from a potential disaster.

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The Pool Removal Process

First Phase: Water Removal

Let me walk you through exactly how we tackle a pool removal like this one in Coshocton. Everything starts with getting rid of that standing water. You might think, "Why not just break it up and let the water drain?" But that's asking for trouble. Controlled water removal is crucial - it helps us work safer and keeps the surrounding area from turning into a muddy mess.


That's where our trash pump really shines. We got lucky finding this one at auction, brand new and never used. On its first job today, it's already proving its worth. These pumps are built to handle debris and solids that might be in the pool, which makes them perfect for this kind of work. While the pump's running, we're getting everything else ready to go.


Second Phase: Demolition

Once the water's down to a manageable level, that's when our excavator with the thumb attachment comes into play. If you've never seen one in action, think of it like a giant hand that can grab and sort material as we break it up. This isn't just about brute force - it's about being precise and controlled with our demolition.

Equipment Spotlight

Here's something I've learned over years of doing this work: having the right equipment isn't just about making the job easier - it's about making it possible to do it right. Our excavator's thumb attachment is a perfect example. Without it, we'd be breaking up pool material and then struggling to pick it up piece by piece. With it, we can grab, sort, and load material efficiently, saving time and reducing the mess.



The combination of our excavator, thumb attachment, and dump trailer means we can handle everything from breaking up the pool to hauling away the debris. It's like having a complete demolition system right there on site. Sure, you could try to do this work with less specialized equipment, but why make things harder than they need to be? When you're dealing with concrete, liner material, and all the other components of a pool, having the right tools makes all the difference.

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Timing and Weather Considerations

Anyone who's worked construction in Ohio knows why we start early on days like this. When the forecast says it's going to be "hot as all get out," you want to get the heavy work done before the sun really starts cooking. It's not just about comfort - it's about safety and efficiency.



Starting early gives us several advantages. First, it's easier on our crew. Demolition work is physically demanding, and doing it in the heat of the day just isn't smart. Second, we can often get more done in those early morning hours than we could in the middle of the afternoon. That's why you'll find us in Coshocton getting everything set up while most people are just starting their day.

Closing

A pool removal might look straightforward from the outside, but there's a lot that goes into doing it right. From managing the water removal to breaking up and hauling away materials, every step needs to be handled carefully and professionally. This Coshocton project is a perfect example of why having the right approach and the right equipment matters.

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Looking Forward

If you're thinking about removing a pool on your property, remember that it's more than just breaking up concrete. You need a team that understands the whole process - from water management to final cleanup. We've handled plenty of pool removals across central Ohio, and each one has taught us something new about doing the job better.


Need advice about removing a pool in Coshocton or anywhere in central Ohio? We're always happy to walk through the process with property owners. Whether you're looking to create more usable yard space or just tired of maintaining an old pool, we can help you understand what the removal process looks like and what to expect.



Stay hydrated out there, and remember - sometimes the best way to handle a big job is to start early and come prepared.

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