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Pool Removal in Boulder, CO — Free Quotes from Licensed Specialists

Boulder’s expansive clay soils, mountain weather, detailed permit process, and environmental regulations make this a market that rewards working with someone who knows it well. We find that specialist for you — free, fast, no runaround.

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Boulder Pool Removal — More Complex Than Most Colorado Markets

Boulder is unlike any other city on the Front Range. Sitting at 5,430 feet at the base of the Flatirons, Boulder brings together some of Colorado’s most dramatic weather, some of its most active clay soils, and one of the most detail-oriented permit and regulatory environments in the state.

Pool owners in Boulder and surrounding communities like Louisville, Lafayette, and Superior know that maintaining an outdoor pool at elevation in a city with intense spring storms, rapid temperature swings, and Chinook winds is not a simple proposition. The freeze-thaw cycles here are more dramatic than in Denver — and they do more damage to aging pool structures year over year.

Boulder’s expansive clay soils — the same Front Range clay that affects Denver — swell and contract with moisture changes, accelerating wear on pool shells and shifting decking in ways that compound over time. Many pools in established Boulder neighborhoods like Table Mesa, Martin Acres, and Newlands were installed in the 1970s and 1980s and are now showing exactly what 40 to 50 years of Colorado clay and weather does to a concrete pool.

On top of the physical challenges, Boulder’s Planning and Development Services department has one of the more thorough permit processes in Colorado — with specific attention to environmental compliance, stormwater management, and site restoration. A contractor unfamiliar with Boulder’s regulatory environment will struggle. Your ByeByePool specialist won’t. Before reaching out to anyone, visit our Pool Removal Cost Guide.

Boulder’s environmental regulations: The City of Boulder has strict stormwater runoff regulations and specific requirements around fill material quality and site restoration after demolition. These aren’t obstacles — they’re just details an experienced Boulder contractor builds into the project plan automatically. Your specialist knows Boulder’s Planning and Development Services requirements before they file a single form.
5,430′
Boulder’s elevation — more dramatic weather than Denver
~13 wks
Typical Boulder swim season
$3K–$5K
Average annual pool maintenance cost
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Pool Removal Cost in Boulder and Boulder County

Boulder removal costs reflect Colorado’s competitive contractor market and the added complexity of the city’s regulatory environment and clay soil conditions. Boulder’s high cost of living also means labor runs at the higher end of Front Range ranges. For the full national picture, visit our Pool Removal Cost Guide.

Pool Type / ProjectTypical Boulder Area Cost Range
Above-Ground Pool Removal$500 – $1,800
Partial In-Ground Removal (fill-in)$5,500 – $11,000
Full In-Ground Removal (concrete/gunite)$11,000 – $20,000
Vinyl Liner In-Ground Removal$7,000 – $14,500
Clay soil backfill managementAsk your specialist — varies by site
City of Boulder permit$250 – $700
Boulder permit note: Boulder’s Planning and Development Services handles pool demolition permits with more detail than most Colorado municipalities — expect environmental compliance questions and specific site restoration requirements. Louisville, Lafayette, Superior, and Longmont each have their own separate permit offices. Your specialist handles the right office for your specific property.
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Best Time to Remove a Pool in Boulder

Boulder’s mountain-adjacent weather makes timing more important here than in Denver. Late spring snowstorms are common well into May, and the season closes faster in fall as mountain weather arrives earlier than on the plains.

Winter (Dec–Mar)

Ground frozen, heavy snowpack possible. Best time to get quotes, apply for permits, and plan spring start dates. Boulder’s permit process takes time — start early.

Spring (Apr–May)

Good window but Boulder gets late snowstorms more often than Denver. Experienced contractors plan around it. Book early — spring fills fast.

Summer (Jun–Sep)

Ideal. Stable weather, excellent compaction conditions, no frost. The most reliable window for Boulder pool removal.

Fall (Sep–Oct)

Underrated option. Often has better availability than summer. Act before mountain weather arrives — Boulder’s fall closes faster than Denver’s.

How ByeByePool Works in Boulder

1

Tell Us About Your Pool

Fill out our 60-second form with your pool type, size, Boulder neighborhood or surrounding area, and preferred timeline. No account needed, completely free.

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We Hand-Match You with the Right Specialist

We review your project and match you with one licensed, insured pool removal specialist who knows Boulder — Planning and Development Services permit requirements, environmental compliance, Front Range clay soil management, and local codes. One specialist. Not five contractors calling your phone.

3

Get Your Quote and Reclaim Your Yard

Your specialist reaches out with a detailed, itemized quote. Ask questions, get comfortable, and move forward when you’re ready. Most Boulder area removals are complete in 3 to 7 days once permits are secured.

Boulder and Boulder County Areas We Serve

ByeByePool serves homeowners across Boulder and the surrounding Boulder County region:

Boulder Louisville CO Lafayette CO Superior CO Longmont Broomfield Erie CO Niwot Gunbarrel Table Mesa Martin Acres Newlands North Boulder South Boulder Eldorado Springs Nederland Lyons CO Mead CO

Don’t see your area? Submit your info and we’ll find a specialist near you.

Looking for statewide info? Visit our Colorado Pool Removal page.

Partial vs. Full Pool Removal in Boulder

Both options are available in Boulder, but the city’s environmental regulations and clay soil conditions add specific considerations to each choice.

Partial Removal (Fill-In)

Pool walls are demolished, drainage holes punched in the floor, and the void backfilled with compacted fill. In Boulder’s clay environment, fill material quality and compaction technique matter enormously. Boulder’s stormwater regulations also require proper drainage management after fill-in — your specialist builds this into the project plan from the start.

Best for: Homeowners on a defined budget who want lawn, native landscaping, or garden space and aren’t planning to build over the area.

Full Removal

The entire structure, plumbing, and all materials are excavated, hauled away, and replaced with engineered fill. In Boulder’s high-value real estate market, full removal gives you the cleanest outcome — no buried infrastructure, no future environmental questions, and maximum flexibility for whatever comes next.

Best for: Homeowners planning construction, maximizing resale value in Boulder’s competitive market, or who want full long-term peace of mind on a high-value property.

Boulder Pool Removal FAQ

How much does pool removal cost in Boulder, CO?

Boulder pool removal typically costs $5,500 to $20,000. Boulder’s high cost of living, detailed permit process, and Front Range clay soil conditions mean costs here run at the higher end of Colorado ranges. Visit our Pool Removal Cost Guide for a full breakdown, then get a free quote for your specific property.

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

Yes. Boulder’s Planning and Development Services handles pool demolition permits with more detail than most Colorado municipalities — including environmental compliance and site restoration requirements. Louisville, Lafayette, Superior, and Longmont each have their own permit offices. Your specialist handles the correct office for your property.

Does Boulder have special environmental requirements for pool removal?

Yes. Boulder has strict stormwater runoff regulations and specific requirements around fill material quality and site restoration after demolition. These are standard considerations for experienced Boulder contractors — your specialist builds them into the project plan automatically so they don’t become surprises during permitting.

How does Boulder’s clay soil affect pool removal?

Front Range expansive clay soils swell when wet and shrink when dry, creating movement that accelerates pool shell cracking and decking separation. After removal, backfill material selection and compaction technique are critical to prevent future settling. An experienced Boulder contractor accounts for this from the start.

Will removing my pool increase my Boulder home’s value?

Boulder’s real estate market is one of the most competitive in Colorado. An aging pool showing the effects of Front Range clay movement is rarely a selling point — buyers here are sophisticated and the ongoing maintenance costs are well understood. Removing a deteriorating pool and restoring the yard typically improves both marketability and appeal in Boulder’s high-value market.

Is ByeByePool free for Boulder homeowners?

Yes, completely free. You submit your project, we match you with one pre-vetted Boulder area specialist, and they reach out with a quote. No obligation, no being called by multiple contractors. ByeByePool costs homeowners nothing.

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Front Range clay, mountain weather, a detailed permit process, and a yard that could be doing a lot more for you. Let us find the right specialist for your Boulder property — free, fast, and without the runaround.

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