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Pool Removal contractor Santa Clara County California

Pool Removal · Santa Clara County · Silicon Valley

Pool Removal
in Santa Clara County

Full & Partial Pool Demolition — Permit-Ready Backyard Conversions. CSLB-licensed contractor serving all Santa Clara County cities — San Jose, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, and more. CSLB #1075979 · (510) 990-7349.

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Pool Removal · Santa Clara County

Licensed Pool Removal
Contractor in Santa Clara County

Pool removal is one of the most transformative projects available to Santa Clara County homeowners — converting a costly, underused liability into a beautiful, maintenance-free outdoor living space. Souza & Son’s Inc performs full and partial pool removals throughout Santa Clara County, managing all required permits through each city’s building department, completing demolition with licensed equipment operators, and finishing with properly compacted engineered fill and grade-ready surfaces.

Our CSLB-licensed crew (Santa Clara County’s trusted hardscape and landscape contractor since day one) brings the same standard of craftsmanship to every pool removal project in Santa Clara County — from a standard suburban lot in San Jose or Sunnyvale to a premium hillside estate in Saratoga or Los Altos Hills. Thiago personally manages every project — no subcontracting, no handoffs, no surprises.

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Maria C.

Evergreen, San Jose · 6 weeks ago

“Pool removal and backyard conversion in Evergreen. Permits handled, pool demolished in two days, new paver patio installed. The backyard is completely transformed. Zero stress throughout.”

Applications

Pool Removal services
we provide in Santa Clara County

Every pool removal application handled with full permit management, engineered sub-base preparation, and premium materials throughout Santa Clara County.

Full Pool Removal Santa Clara County
Full Pool Removal

Complete demolition and removal of the pool shell, gunite, plaster, tile, coping, and all equipment. The excavation is backfilled with engineered imported fill compacted in lifts to 90% relative density, with a licensed geotechnical inspector on-site for compaction testing. A final grading inspection with the city building inspector closes the permit. Recommended for all Santa Clara County properties and required for properties with future ADU or construction potential.

Partial Pool Removal (Abandonment-in-Place) Santa Clara County
Partial Pool Removal (Abandonment-in-Place)

The pool shell is perforated with holes for drainage, filled with gravel and compacted soil, and the top 18–24 inches is removed and replaced with engineered fill to allow surface landscaping. Less expensive than full removal but limits future use of the space — not recommended for properties with construction potential. A building permit and final inspection are still required in all Santa Clara County cities.

Pool-to-Patio Conversion Santa Clara County
Pool-to-Patio Conversion

The most popular post-removal project in Santa Clara County — converting the pool footprint to a paver patio, outdoor kitchen, or entertainment area with artificial turf surrounding. We coordinate pool removal and patio installation as a single project, minimizing total project time and coordination complexity.

Pool-to-Turf Conversion Santa Clara County
Pool-to-Turf Conversion

Converting the pool footprint and surrounding deck to artificial turf creates a seamless, low-maintenance backyard that’s safe for children and pets. Popular in San Jose, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, and Campbell where families have outgrown the pool but want a usable, green backyard.

Our Process

How we deliver pool removal
in Santa Clara County

Every pool removal project in Santa Clara County follows the same disciplined process — from permit-ready planning through final inspection sign-off.

Step 01

Site Assessment & Permit Strategy

We assess pool size, access conditions, soil type, and any structures adjacent to the pool. We identify required permits — building permit in all cases, plus hazardous materials assessment for pools with lead-based paint or asbestos-containing materials (common in pools built before 1980). We develop the permit strategy and submit applications to your city’s building department.

Step 02

Hazardous Materials Clearance

Pools built before 1980 may contain lead-based paint or asbestos-containing materials in the plaster, coping, or deck surfaces. We arrange hazardous materials testing through certified industrial hygienists and, if required, licensed abatement before demolition begins — ensuring full regulatory compliance and protecting your property and neighbors.

Step 03

Demolition & Removal

Pool demolition begins with equipment removal (pumps, filters, heaters, lighting) and utility disconnection. The shell is broken with hydraulic hammer attachments, and all concrete, gunite, rebar, tile, and coping are sorted and hauled to licensed recycling and disposal facilities. We capture all concrete for recycling — typically crushing it to aggregate for road base.

Step 04

Engineered Backfill & Compaction

The excavation is backfilled with clean imported fill in maximum 8-inch compacted lifts. A licensed geotechnical inspector is on-site during backfill to conduct nuclear density testing at each lift, certifying compaction at 90% relative density — the standard required by all Santa Clara County building departments. The compaction report is submitted to the building department as part of permit closeout.

Step 05

Final Grade & Inspection

The surface is graded to positive drainage away from structures, topsoil is added for planting areas, and the site is prepared for the homeowner’s chosen finish — pavers, turf, landscaping, or bare grade. The final building inspection is scheduled and passed to close the permit.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Full Removal vs. Partial Abandonment-in-Place

Which pool removal method is right for your Santa Clara County property?

FactorFull RemovalPartial / Abandon-in-Place
Shell demolitionComplete — all concrete and rebar removedTop portion only — floor perforated
BackfillEngineered import fill, compacted in liftsGravel + compacted soil over shell
Geotechnical inspectionRequired — compaction report issuedNot always required
Future constructionUnrestricted — ADU, addition, any useRestricted — no structural loads
Settlement riskMinimal — engineered fillModerate — shell voids can collapse
Santa Clara County permitBuilding permit + final inspectionBuilding permit + final inspection
Recommended forAll properties, especially ADU candidatesProperties with no future plans
Project time3–5 business days2–3 business days
Typical cost$9,000 – $20,000$5,000 – $10,000

Our recommendation: We recommend full removal for all Santa Clara County properties. The compaction report it produces becomes a valuable permit-record document for future ADU or addition projects — and eliminates any settlement risk from shell voids.

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Family OwnedOwner on every project
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Permits ManagedSanta Clara County / city building departments
Materials & Systems

What we build with
in Santa Clara County

We use only professional-grade materials with manufacturer warranties, selected to match the technical demands and aesthetic expectations of Santa Clara County’s diverse residential market.

Engineered Import Fill

All backfill material is clean imported structural fill — sand, gravel, or crushed aggregate — free of organic material, debris, or expansive soil. We never use the demolished pool concrete as backfill due to the risk of long-term settlement as broken concrete voids collapse.

Geotechnical Inspection

A licensed geotechnical engineer’s inspector is on-site during all backfill operations to conduct nuclear density gauge testing at each lift. The final compaction report is submitted to the building department and becomes part of the property’s permit record — important for future buyers, lenders, and building permit applications.

Drainage Design

Positive surface drainage away from structures is established during final grade. In some cases, we install a French drain system within the former pool footprint to manage groundwater that may accumulate in the compacted fill — particularly important on Santa Clara County’s flat valley floor where drainage gradients are minimal.

Project Gallery

Pool Removal projects completed
across Santa Clara County

Customer Reviews

Santa Clara County homeowners on
our pool removal work

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Based on 80+ Google Reviews
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Maria C.

Evergreen, San Jose · 6 weeks ago

“Pool removal and backyard conversion in Evergreen. Permits handled, pool demolished in two days, new paver patio installed. The backyard is completely transformed. Zero stress throughout.”

Pool Removal + Patio · Evergreen
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Henry L.

Saratoga · 3 months ago

“Pool removal on our hillside Saratoga lot. Access was challenging but the crew handled it professionally. The new patio and turf space is stunning.”

Pool Removal · Saratoga
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Brian O.

Campbell · 2 months ago

“Old 1980s pool removed and backyard converted to paver patio and synthetic turf. Best backyard decision we’ve made. Souza & Son’s handled everything start to finish.”

Pool Removal + Conversion · Campbell
Cities We Serve

Pool Removal throughout
Santa Clara County

We provide pool removal services to every city in Santa Clara County with full permit management and free on-site estimates.

San Jose
Santa Clara
Sunnyvale
Mountain View
Palo Alto
Los Altos
Saratoga
Los Gatos
Campbell
Cupertino
Milpitas
Morgan Hill
Gilroy
Monte Sereno
Los Altos Hills
Why Choose Us

Why Santa Clara County homeowners choose
Souza & Son’s for pool removal

01

Permit Management

We manage every required permit through Santa Clara County / city building departments — included at no additional charge on every project.

02

Local Soil Expertise

We engineer every pool removal system for Santa Clara County’s specific soil conditions — expansive clay on the valley floor, decomposed granite in the foothills.

03

Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD)

We assist Santa Clara County homeowners with water district rebate applications and conservation program requirements at no additional charge.

04

Owner On Every Job

Thiago personally manages every Santa Clara County project. No subcontracting — you deal with the same person from estimate to final walkthrough.

05

4.9★ Google Rating

80+ verified Google reviews from Santa Clara County and Bay Area homeowners. Quality you can verify independently before you call.

06

1–2 Week Mobilization

Most Santa Clara County pool removal projects mobilize within 1–2 weeks of permit approval. On time, on budget, every project.

FAQ

Pool Removal questions answered
for Santa Clara County homeowners

Do I need a permit to remove a pool in Santa Clara County?

Yes — every city in Santa Clara County requires a building permit for pool demolition, both full removal and partial abandonment-in-place. The permit process requires plans showing the demolition scope, backfill specifications, and drainage design. Full removals additionally require a licensed geotechnical inspector’s compaction report as a condition of permit closeout. We manage the entire permit process at no additional charge.

What’s the difference between full removal and partial removal?

Full removal (exhumation) involves complete demolition of the pool shell and removal of all material from the site, followed by engineered fill compaction. Partial removal (abandonment-in-place) perforates the pool floor for drainage, fills with gravel and compacted soil, and removes only the top portion of the shell. Full removal is recommended for all Santa Clara County properties — it allows unrestricted future use of the space and eliminates settlement risk. Partial removal costs 40–60% less but limits future use.

How much does pool removal cost in Santa Clara County?

Full pool removal in Santa Clara County typically runs $9,000–$20,000 for a standard 15×30 foot residential pool, including permits, demolition, hauling, engineered fill, compaction testing, and final grade. Partial removal typically runs $5,000–$10,000 for the same size pool. Hillside properties and pools with limited access add a premium. Free detailed written quotes after on-site assessment.

How long does pool removal take?

Most standard pool removals in Santa Clara County take 3–5 business days for the physical work — demolition, hauling, and backfill. Permit processing adds 5–15 business days depending on city. Geotechnical inspector scheduling adds 1–2 days to the backfill phase. Total project timeline from permit submittal to final inspection closeout is typically 3–5 weeks.

Can I build an ADU or addition where the pool was?

Yes — if full removal is performed with engineered fill compacted to 90% relative density and documented with a geotechnical compaction report, the former pool footprint can support future construction including ADUs, room additions, and outbuildings. This is one of the primary reasons we recommend full removal over partial for all Santa Clara County properties — the compaction report becomes a valuable document for future building permits.

Pool Removal · Santa Clara County

Pool Removal Contractor
Serving All of Santa Clara County

Pool removal is one of the most transformative projects available to Santa Clara County homeowners — converting a costly, underused liability into a beautiful, maintenance-free outdoor living space. Souza & Son’s Inc performs full and partial pool removals throughout Santa Clara County, managing all required permits through each city’s building department, completing demolition with licensed equipment operators, and finishing with properly compacted engineered fill and grade-ready surfaces.

Pool Removal in San Jose — PBCE Permits & All Neighborhoods

San Jose is Santa Clara County’s most active pool removal market — a city with thousands of pools built between 1965–1990 in neighborhoods like Willow Glen, Cambrian, Blossom Hill, and Almaden Valley. San Jose PBCE requires a building permit for all pool demolitions. Full removals require a licensed geotechnical inspector’s compaction report. We manage the entire PBCE permit process and coordinate geotechnical inspection as part of every San Jose pool removal project.

Pool Removal in Saratoga, Los Gatos & Hillside Properties

Pool removal on Santa Clara County’s hillside properties — Saratoga, Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, and the Almaden Valley and East Foothills areas of San Jose — presents additional technical challenges: limited access for demolition equipment, hillside slope considerations for backfill placement and compaction, and the need for engineered drainage systems in the former pool footprint. We have the equipment, engineering resources, and hillside construction experience to execute pool removals on Santa Clara County’s most challenging sites.

Pool Removal in Sunnyvale, Santa Clara & Campbell

The suburban communities of Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, and Campbell have significant pool inventories from the 1970s–1980s building boom. Pool removal and conversion to paver patio or synthetic turf is consistently among the most popular project requests we receive from these communities. Each city has its own building department and permit requirements — we manage all submittals and inspections efficiently, typically scheduling final inspection within 2–3 weeks of project completion.

Pool Removal in Cupertino, Milpitas & Morgan Hill

Cupertino, Milpitas, and Morgan Hill round out Santa Clara County’s pool removal market, each with housing stock that includes significant pool inventories from the 1980s–1990s. We serve all three cities with full permit management, demolition, engineered fill, and conversion projects. Morgan Hill and Gilroy’s larger lots often include oversized pools that require more demolition time and fill material — we price these projects accurately at the free on-site estimate.

Pool Removal Pricing in Santa Clara County

The table below reflects typical installed pricing for pool removal projects in Santa Clara County.

Project TypeTypical Price RangeNotes
Full Pool Removal — standard 15×30 ft$9,000 – $20,000Includes permit, demo, fill, compaction report
Full Pool Removal — large 20×40 ft$14,000 – $28,000Includes permit, demo, fill, compaction report
Partial Removal (abandon-in-place)$5,000 – $10,000Permit, perforation, fill, grade
Pool-to-Patio Conversion (add pavers)+$9,000 – $18,000Add paver installation to removal project
Pool-to-Turf Conversion (add turf)+$8,000 – $16,000Add turf installation to removal project

Quick Facts

  • Service: Pool Removal
  • Area: Santa Clara County, CA
  • License: CSLB #1075979
  • Permit Authority: Santa Clara County / city building departments
  • Water District: Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD)
  • Cities Served: 15 cities
  • Rating: 4.9★ Google (80+ reviews)
  • Estimate: Free on-site

Cities Served

  • San Jose
  • Santa Clara
  • Sunnyvale
  • Mountain View
  • Palo Alto
  • Los Altos
  • Saratoga
  • Los Gatos
  • Campbell
  • Cupertino
  • Milpitas
  • Morgan Hill
  • Gilroy
  • Monte Sereno
  • Los Altos Hills
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