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Pool Removal in Colorado Springs, CO — Free Quotes from Licensed Specialists

At 6,035 feet Colorado Springs has the shortest swim season of any major Colorado city and some of the most intense freeze-thaw cycles on the Front Range. If your pool has been losing the battle with Colorado’s climate, we’ll match you with one specialist who knows El Paso County. Free, fast, no runaround.

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Colorado Springs Pools — Highest Elevation, Shortest Season, Toughest Winters

Colorado Springs sits at 6,035 feet above sea level — higher than Denver, higher than Boulder, and higher than almost any other major city in the state. At that elevation, winter arrives earlier, stays longer, and hits harder. Ground frost goes deeper. The swim season, in a good year, runs about 10 to 12 weeks — shorter than Denver and significantly shorter than the national average.

For pool owners in the Pikes Peak region, that elevation math is brutal. You’re paying $3,000 to $5,000 a year to maintain a pool that’s usable for two and a half months while spending the other nine months under a cover, enduring freeze-thaw cycles that are more intense than anywhere else on the Front Range. Concrete pool shells crack earlier here. Liners fail faster. Plumbing takes more abuse.

Colorado Springs has also grown dramatically over the past two decades — particularly in the northeast in areas like Briargate, Northgate, and the communities surrounding the Air Force Academy. Many of the homes built during the city’s 1990s and 2000s growth surge came with inground pools that are now 20 to 30 years old and beginning to show the effects of high-altitude winters.

The question for a lot of Colorado Springs homeowners isn’t whether their pool is struggling. It’s whether continuing to invest in it makes sense at all. Before talking to anyone, visit our Pool Removal Cost Guide to understand what removal costs in a market like this.

Colorado Springs Regional Building Department — simpler than most Colorado metros: Unlike Denver’s highly fragmented permit landscape — where every suburb has its own building department — Colorado Springs uses a Regional Building Department that serves both the City of Colorado Springs and El Paso County under one shared system. This means one permit office covers a large area including Fountain, Security-Widefield, Manitou Springs, and many unincorporated communities. Your specialist knows this system inside and out.
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Colorado Springs’ elevation — highest of any major CO city
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Typical Colorado Springs swim season
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Average annual pool maintenance cost
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Pool Removal Cost in Colorado Springs and El Paso County

Colorado Springs removal costs are generally slightly lower than Denver or Boulder, reflecting a less expensive labor market while still carrying Colorado’s Front Range clay soil considerations. For the full national breakdown, visit our Pool Removal Cost Guide.

Pool Type / ProjectTypical Colorado Springs Cost Range
Above-Ground Pool Removal$400 – $1,600
Partial In-Ground Removal (fill-in)$4,500 – $10,000
Full In-Ground Removal (concrete/gunite)$10,000 – $19,000
Vinyl Liner In-Ground Removal$6,500 – $13,500
Clay soil backfill managementAsk your specialist — varies by site
Regional Building Department permit$200 – $600
El Paso County permit note: The Colorado Springs Regional Building Department covers both the City of Colorado Springs and most of El Paso County under one shared system — a simpler setup than Denver’s fragmented metro. Manitou Springs operates independently and has its own permit process. Your specialist confirms your jurisdiction and handles all permitting and inspections from start to finish.
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Best Time to Remove a Pool in Colorado Springs

At 6,035 feet Colorado Springs has a shorter viable removal window than Denver. Winters come earlier and stay later, and late spring snowstorms are a genuine scheduling reality that experienced contractors plan around.

Winter (Nov–Mar)

Ground frozen, heavy snow possible. Use this time to get quotes, apply for permits through the Regional Building Department, and lock in your spring start date.

Spring (Apr–May)

Good window as frost clears — but late snowstorms happen in Colorado Springs more than most people expect. Experienced contractors plan around it. Book early.

Summer (Jun–Sep)

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

Fall (Sep–Oct)

Solid option — often better contractor availability than summer. Act before the first hard freeze, which arrives earlier here than in Denver.

How ByeByePool Works in Colorado Springs

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Tell Us About Your Pool

Fill out our 60-second form with your pool type, size, Colorado Springs neighborhood or El Paso County 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 Colorado Springs — the Regional Building Department permit process, Front Range clay soil management, high-altitude freeze-thaw considerations, and local codes. One specialist. Not five contractors calling your phone.

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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 Colorado Springs pool removals are complete in 3 to 7 days once permits are secured.

Colorado Springs Areas We Serve

ByeByePool serves homeowners across Colorado Springs and the surrounding El Paso County region:

Colorado Springs Briargate Northgate Powers Corridor Broadmoor Old Colorado City Manitou Springs Fountain CO Security-Widefield Peyton CO Black Forest Monument CO Palmer Lake Woodland Park Pueblo CO Falcon CO Calhan CO Canon City 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 Colorado Springs

Both options are available in Colorado Springs, with the Front Range clay soil factor making the quality of execution especially important for either choice.

Partial Removal (Fill-In)

Pool walls are demolished, drainage holes punched in the floor, and the void backfilled with compacted fill. In Colorado Springs’ clay-heavy soil environment, the fill material and compaction method determine whether the area stays stable over years of intense freeze-thaw cycling. Done correctly, it holds up well at elevation.

Best for: Homeowners on a defined budget who want lawn 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. At Colorado Springs’ elevation with its intense winters, full removal gives you the cleanest long-term outcome — no buried infrastructure subject to freeze-thaw stress, and maximum flexibility for future use.

Best for: Homeowners planning construction, an addition, or who want maximum long-term stability and resale value.

Colorado Springs Pool Removal FAQ

How much does pool removal cost in Colorado Springs, CO?

Colorado Springs pool removal typically costs $4,500 to $19,000. Costs here generally run slightly lower than Denver or Boulder while still reflecting Colorado’s Front Range soil conditions and seasonal constraints. 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 Colorado Springs?

Yes. The Colorado Springs Regional Building Department handles demolition permits for both the City of Colorado Springs and most of El Paso County — a simpler system than Denver’s fragmented metro. Manitou Springs has its own permit office. Your specialist handles the correct office for your specific property.

How does Colorado Springs’ high elevation affect pool removal timing?

At 6,035 feet Colorado Springs has the shortest viable excavation season of any major Colorado city. Winters arrive earlier and stay longer than in Denver or Boulder. The practical removal window is roughly April through October, with late spring snowstorms a real risk through May. Planning ahead and booking early is especially important here.

How does the Front Range clay soil affect pool removal in Colorado Springs?

Colorado Springs shares the Front Range’s expansive clay soil profile — soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry, creating constant movement that accelerates pool shell cracking and structural wear. After removal, proper backfill material and compaction technique are essential to prevent settling in a climate with intense freeze-thaw cycling.

Will removing my pool increase my Colorado Springs home’s value?

Colorado Springs’ real estate market has grown significantly over the past decade with strong demand from military families, remote workers, and Front Range commuters. An aging pool with visible wear from high-altitude winters is often a buyer concern rather than a selling point. Removing it and restoring the yard typically improves marketability. Talk to your realtor for a read on your specific neighborhood.

Is ByeByePool free for Colorado Springs homeowners?

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

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