A 24-foot steel-walled pool that hasn’t held water in three seasons doesn’t get easier to deal with over time. It rusts, takes up space, and reappears every spring as a project you meant to handle last year.
Jiffy Junk removes above-ground pools of every size, shape, and material across the country. Our licensed and insured teams show up on time, give you an upfront price before touching anything, dismantle the entire structure, and haul every piece away. You don’t prepare a thing. When we leave, your yard is clean.
We’ve been handling above-ground swimming pool removals since 2014, and the promise is the same every time: we’re not happy until you are.
TL;DR Quick Answers
Above-Ground Pool Removal Service
An above-ground pool removal service handles every step of pool teardown. That means draining the water, taking apart the frame, walls, and liner, hauling all materials off your property, and cleaning up the area when the job is done. Jiffy Junk provides this service nationwide with licensed and insured teams, upfront pricing, and no hidden fees. Same-day or next-day scheduling is available in most areas. Point us to the pool — we handle everything from there.
Top 5 Takeaways
- Hiring a professional saves more than time. DIY pool teardown means sourcing tools, arranging permits, managing physical risk, and figuring out how to dispose of the materials legally. A licensed, insured team like Jiffy Junk handles all of it.
- Most homeowners pay between $300 and $1,500. Your final cost depends on pool size and type, how much water remains, and how accessible your backyard is. Jiffy Junk provides an upfront quote every time — you’ll know the price before we start.
- We remove every type of above-ground pool. Steel-walled, resin, inflatable, soft-sided, oval, round, semi-inground — if it’s above the ground, our crews can take it down.
- Eco-friendly disposal is built into every job. We send metal components to recycling facilities, handle liner disposal per local regulations, and avoid landfill whenever we can.
- Booking takes 60 seconds. Same-day and next-day appointments are available in most areas. Book at jiffyjunk.com or call 844-JIFFY-JUNK.
Table of contents
- TL;DR Quick Answers
- Top 5 Takeaways
- How Much Does Above-Ground Pool Removal Cost?
- How Our Above-Ground Pool Removal Service Works
- Why Jiffy Junk Is The Right Team For The Job
- Types of Above-Ground Pools We Remove
- Eco-Friendly Above-Ground Pool Disposal
- Essential Resources: What To Know Before You Book an Above-Ground Pool Removal
- 1. Pool Safely: The National Standard For Residential Pool Safety
- 2. EPA Guide: Safe Handling And Disposal Of Swimming Pool Chemicals
- 3. CPSC: Above-Ground Pool Safety Recalls And Consumer Protection Data
- 4. NAHB: Pool Construction Trends And Residential Property Value Insights
- 5. American Iron And Steel Institute: How Steel Gets Recycled In The U.S.
- 6. HUD Minimum Property Standards: What Appraisers And Lenders Look For
- 7. Pool Water Drainage Guidelines: Why Proper Disposal Protects Your Community
- Supporting Statistics: The Data Behind Above-Ground Pool Removal
- Final Thoughts & Opinion
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How much does above-ground pool removal cost?
- Q: Do I need to drain the pool before Jiffy Junk arrives?
- Q: What does the above-ground pool removal process involve?
- Q: Do you remove all types of above-ground pools?
- Q: How quickly can I schedule above-ground pool removal?
- Q: Is Jiffy Junk licensed and insured for pool removal?
- Q: What happens to the pool materials after removal?
- Q: Can removing a pool affect property value or help a home sale?
- Ready To Remove Your Above-Ground Pool? Book Your White Glove Removal Today!
How Much Does Above-Ground Pool Removal Cost?
Above-ground pool removal runs $300 to $1,500 for most residential jobs. The price we quote you before we start is the price you pay. No adjustments after the work is done, no fees that appear on your invoice that weren’t on your quote.
Here’s a general cost range by pool type:
- Small inflatable or soft-sided pools: $150–$400
- Standard steel or resin above-ground pools (12–18 ft): $300–$700
- Large above-ground pools (18–33 ft): $600–$1,200+
- Semi-inground or specially installed pools: $800–$1,500+
A few things shape your final number:
- Pool size and material — steel walls, resin, and inflatable pools each require different handling
- How much water remains in the pool at the time of service
- Backyard access — gate width, distance from the street, landscaping around the pool
- Local disposal and recycling fees in your area
- Deck or fence removal, if needed, alongside the pool
The fastest way to get your number: call 844-JIFFY-JUNK or book at jiffyjunk.com. We’ll look at the job and give you a clear quote before any work begins.
For a full breakdown of what goes into junk removal pricing, our junk removal cost guide covers every factor that shapes your quote.
How Our Above-Ground Pool Removal Service Works
Our White Glove Treatment means our team does all the work. Here’s the full sequence from booking to cleanup:
- Book in 60 seconds. Schedule at jiffyjunk.com or call 844-JIFFY-JUNK. You’ll get instant confirmation and a reminder before we arrive.
- We give you an upfront quote. Your Jiffy Junk team shows up within the scheduled window, looks at the job, and gives you the price. You see it before we touch the pool.
- We drain the pool. Leave the water to us. We handle it in compliance with local disposal guidelines — no prep work on your end.
- Disassembly starts. We work through the liner, top rails, frame, wall panels, and hardware methodically. Those panels are heavy, and the edges are sharp. Our crews manage it safely every time.
- Everything gets hauled away. We load all materials onto the truck, sweep the area, and leave your yard clean. What you do with the space next is entirely up to you.
- We sort for recycling. Steel frames and metal components go to recycling wherever we can arrange it. See our guide on scrap metal pickup and recycling to understand exactly how the process works. Responsible disposal is part of every job, not an upgrade.
Most above-ground pool removals wrap up in a few hours. By the time we pull out of your driveway, the only sign we were there is the clean, open yard where the pool used to be.
Why Jiffy Junk Is The Right Team For The Job
Above-ground pool removal looks straightforward. It rarely is. Metal wall panels are heavy, and their edges are sharp enough to cause injury during disassembly. Pool liners contain residual chemicals that local regulations govern for disposal. Drainage has to follow municipal guidelines, or you risk fines. And hauling the volume of material a full pool generates takes the right equipment, the right truck, and real experience doing it.
Jiffy Junk has been doing this since 2014. Our teams nationwide are:
- Fully licensed and insured in every market we serve
- Trained and equipped for pools of any size or material
- Committed to recycling metal components and disposing of liners responsibly
- Upfront on price — zero hidden fees, zero last-minute changes
- Available for same-day and next-day scheduling across the country
Pool removal is one part of what we do. We also offer a full range of junk removal services for your home, garage, yard, and business — all delivered with the same White Glove Treatment. When we say we’re not happy until you are, that’s the standard we hold every job to.
Types of Above-Ground Pools We Remove
Our teams remove every type of above-ground pool. Size, shape, and material don’t limit us.
- Steel-walled pools — the most widely installed type; we remove metal walls, liners, and all frame components
- Resin or aluminum frame pools — lighter materials, still requiring careful, methodical disassembly.
- Inflatable and soft-sided pools — deflated, rolled up, and disposed of responsibly
- Semi-inground pools — partially buried structures that need extra care during removal
- Oval and round pools — from 12 ft to 33 ft and beyond
- Pools with attached decks or fencing — ask our team what we can tackle as part of the same job
Not sure if yours qualifies? Send us a photo or describe the setup when you call. We’ll tell you exactly what we can do before you commit to anything.
Eco-Friendly Above-Ground Pool Disposal
When we remove your pool, the materials don’t all go to the same place — and they don’t all go to a landfill. We sort every job:
- Steel walls and metal frames go to scrap metal recycling facilities
- Hardware, bolts, and connectors get sorted for scrap wherever possible
- Pool liners are disposed of per local waste management rules to limit environmental impact
- Residual water gets drained per municipal guidelines — our crews keep chlorinated water out of storm drains and local waterways.
Recycling and responsible disposal aren’t features we advertise on premium jobs. They’re part of how we operate on every single one.

“Homeowners almost always underestimate what’s actually involved in a pool removal — the weight of the wall panels, the chemical considerations when draining, the sheer volume of material that needs to go somewhere responsibly. A professional team handles all of that safely, the first time, without turning a straightforward removal into a larger situation down the line.”
— The Jiffy Junk Team
Essential Resources: What To Know Before You Book an Above-Ground Pool Removal
Removing an above-ground pool is a bigger decision than it might look. These 7 resources from government and nonprofit authorities give you the full picture before you book — from safety risks and drainage compliance to recycling options and property value data.
1. Pool Safely: The National Standard For Residential Pool Safety
The CPSC-run Pool Safely campaign gives homeowners everything they need to know about the safety risks of residential pools — including why an old, unsupervised above-ground pool creates real liability. If safety is part of your reason for removing the pool, start here.
Source:Pool Safely — U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
2. EPA Guide: Safe Handling And Disposal Of Swimming Pool Chemicals
Before any pool removal begins, homeowners need to know how to handle and dispose of leftover pool chemicals. This EPA safety alert covers the hazards of chlorine and other pool chemicals, plus the steps required to prevent fires, toxic releases, and injury during removal.
Source:EPA Chemical Safety Alert: Safe Storage and Handling of Swimming Pool Chemicals
3. CPSC: Above-Ground Pool Safety Recalls And Consumer Protection Data
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission maintains an active database of above-ground pool recalls — including models flagged for drowning hazards. Checking your pool model here before removal helps confirm what you’re dealing with and whether urgent action is needed.
Source:CPSC: Above-Ground Pool Safety Recalls — cpsc.gov
4. NAHB: Pool Construction Trends And Residential Property Value Insights
The National Association of Home Builders tracks pool construction permits and buyer demand data nationwide. For homeowners weighing removal against renovation, NAHB data helps clarify whether a pool currently adds or subtracts value in your market.
Source:National Association of Home Builders — Pool Construction and Market Trends
5. American Iron And Steel Institute: How Steel Gets Recycled In The U.S.
The steel walls and metal frames from above-ground pools don’t have to end up in a landfill. The American Iron and Steel Institute explains how domestic steel scrap feeds back into U.S. steel production — and why choosing a removal company that sorts metal for recycling makes a real environmental difference.
Source:American Iron and Steel Institute — Steel Recycling
6. HUD Minimum Property Standards: What Appraisers And Lenders Look For
For homeowners planning to sell or refinance after pool removal, HUD’s minimum property standards provide useful context for how outdoor improvements — and removals — affect appraisal and FHA lending assessments.
Source:U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development — Minimum Property Standards
7. Pool Water Drainage Guidelines: Why Proper Disposal Protects Your Community
Draining pool water incorrectly can violate local ordinances and harm local waterways and ecosystems. This environmental health resource walks through proper drainage procedures — including why chlorinated water must stay out of storm drains — and reflects standards applicable across most U.S. municipalities.
Source:Sonoma County Environmental Health — Proper Pool Water Disposal Guidelines
Supporting Statistics: The Data Behind Above-Ground Pool Removal
These three verified statistics from U.S. government and nonprofit sources put the case for above-ground pool removal in context — from safety risk to environmental responsibility.
1. Unused Residential Pools Create A Measurable And Documented Safety Risk
Over 4,500 people drowned in the United States each year from 2020 to 2022 — roughly 500 more per year than in 2019. Drowning is the leading cause of unintentional injury death for children ages 1–4, and residential swimming pools are the most common location for those incidents.
- An old, unsupervised above-ground pool sitting unused in a backyard is an active safety liability — not a dormant one.
- Removing it eliminates that risk entirely for your household, your neighbors, and any visitors to your property.
- In our experience, homeowners who remove a long-unused pool consistently report the decision felt overdue — not just for the yard space, but for their peace of mind.
Source:CDC Vital Signs: Drowning Rates in the United States
2. Drowning Claims Approximately 10 American Lives Every Single Day
The National Safety Council reports that, not including boating incidents, approximately 10 people die from drowning every day in the United States. Emergency departments treat roughly 6,400 pool and spa injuries in children under 15 every year.
- A pool that hasn’t been used in years — but is still accessible in a backyard — carries this risk regardless of its condition or whether it currently holds water.
- A deteriorating above-ground pool with a compromised liner or rusted frame can be more unpredictable than a maintained one.
- Professional removal eliminates the exposure permanently, with no ongoing maintenance burden.
Source:National Safety Council — Water Safety and Drowning Statistics
3. More Than 70% Of U.S. Steel Is Produced From Recycled Scrap Material
The Recycled Materials Association confirms that over 70% of steel manufactured in the United States is produced using recycled scrap, making steel one of the most successfully recycled industrial materials in the country. Steel pool frames and wall panels sorted for recycling feed directly back into this supply chain.
- Choosing a removal company that separates metal for recycling makes a direct, traceable contribution to reducing raw material extraction.
- Jiffy Junk sorts steel components for recycling on every above-ground pool removal job — it’s how we operate, not an upgrade option.
- Greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by 35–96% when manufacturers source from the recycled materials industry rather than raw extraction.
Source:Recycled Materials Association — Iron and Steel Recycling Data

Final Thoughts & Opinion
Every season an unused pool sits in your backyard, it rusts a little more, takes up more mental real estate, and gets a little more expensive to deal with. After thousands of removals, our team’s honest take is that waiting doesn’t make it easier — it pushes the job to next spring.
Here’s what we’ve seen consistently across our jobs:
- DIY removal costs more than it looks. Equipment rental, dump fees, the time it takes, and the genuine risk of injury add up fast. Most homeowners who price it honestly find that a professional team is the more efficient call.
- Upfront pricing matters more than a low headline number. We’ve heard too many stories about customers who received a low initial quote and a much higher invoice. Get your price confirmed before anyone shows up. Our junk removal estimate guide explains exactly how our pricing works and what to ask any removal company before you book.
- How a company handles disposal tells you a lot. Improperly discharged pool water, vinyl liners in the wrong waste stream, and scrap metal going to landfill are real environmental concerns. Ask the question before you book.
- Scheduling flexibility changes the whole experience. Same-day and next-day availability means the decision to remove your pool doesn’t have to sit on a waiting list for weeks.
- The yard transformation is real. The before-and-after of pool removal is one of the most dramatic changes we help homeowners make. A clean, open yard shifts how you use and feel about your home.
Above-ground pool removal is one of the higher-value backyard decisions you can make for the time and money involved. Your yard comes back. The liability is gone. Maintenance stops. With Jiffy Junk, the whole job is handled start to finish with professionalism, transparency, and care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does above-ground pool removal cost?
A: Most residential jobs run between $300 and $1,500. The final price depends on pool size and type, how much water remains, backyard accessibility, and local disposal fees. Jiffy Junk provides an upfront quote before we start — the number we give you is the number you pay.
Q: Do I need to drain the pool before Jiffy Junk arrives?
A: No prep needed on your end. Our team drains the water as part of the job, in compliance with local disposal guidelines. Show us the pool — we’ll take it from there.
Q: What does the above-ground pool removal process involve?
A: We drain the water, remove the liner, disassemble top rails and caps, take down wall panels and vertical supports, haul all materials away, and clean up the area. Our team handles it from start to finish.
Q: Do you remove all types of above-ground pools?
A: Yes. We remove steel-walled pools, resin and aluminum frame pools, inflatable and soft-sided pools, semi-inground pools, and everything in between — oval, round, large or small. If you’re not sure, send us a photo when you call, and we’ll confirm right away.
Q: How quickly can I schedule above-ground pool removal?
A: Same-day and next-day appointments are available in most service areas. Book online in 60 seconds at jiffyjunk.com or call 844-JIFFY-JUNK. You’ll get an instant confirmation and a reminder before we arrive.
Q: Is Jiffy Junk licensed and insured for pool removal?
A: Yes, fully. Our teams are licensed and insured in every market we serve. We follow safety protocols throughout disassembly and disposal, protecting your property and everyone on the job. Learn more about residential pool safety standards at Pool Safely — CPSC.
Q: What happens to the pool materials after removal?
A: Metal components — including steel walls, frames, and hardware — go to recycling facilities wherever we can arrange it. Pool liners are disposed of per local waste management regulations. When a recycling option exists, we take it.
Q: Can removing a pool affect property value or help a home sale?
A: It can, positively. An unused, aging pool can raise liability concerns for buyers and work against a property’s appeal. Removing it opens up yard space, clears a maintenance burden, and often makes a stronger impression during showings and appraisals.
Ready To Remove Your Above-Ground Pool? Book Your White Glove Removal Today!
Your old above-ground pool doesn’t have to take up one more inch of your backyard. Call 844-JIFFY-JUNK (844-543-3966) or book online at jiffyjunk.com — our licensed, insured team will dismantle it, haul everything away, and leave your yard cleaner than we found it, at an upfront price with zero surprises. We’re not happy until you are!