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Advice on removing a swimming pool
Seeing if anyone has experienced removing a swimming pool, or advice on it.
Have an off market deal that's pool is in rough condition. It has been fixed in years, and the neighbors tree roots are wrapping around the pipes. The research I did on it you cant just fill it in, I believe you have to either demolish and clear all the pool away, or jack hammer holes all along the bottom and then fill it in.
If anyone has any experience on this matter it would help me out a lot