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Pool Removal in St. Petersburg, FL — Free Quotes from Licensed Specialists

St. Pete sits on a narrow peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf with high water tables, storm surge risk across many neighborhoods, and a thriving arts and culture scene that has attracted buyers who evaluate every home cost carefully. It is Tampa’s neighbor across the bay but a completely separate market. We find you one specialist who knows Pinellas County. Free, fast, no runaround.

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St. Petersburg Pool Removal — A Peninsula Market With Its Own Rules

People who do not know Tampa Bay sometimes assume St. Petersburg and Tampa are the same market. They share a metro area, they are connected by the Howard Frankland and Sunshine Skyway bridges, and they share the same general climate. But for pool removal — and for real estate generally — they are completely separate markets with different permit offices, different soil profiles, different storm risk considerations, and different buyer demographics.

St. Petersburg sits on the Pinellas Peninsula, a roughly 35-mile long strip of land bounded by Tampa Bay to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the west. The peninsula geography creates conditions that differ from Tampa’s mainland location in meaningful ways. The average elevation across much of the Pinellas Peninsula is low, water tables are high and widespread, and storm surge risk from Gulf-side and Bay-side events affects a larger percentage of the city’s neighborhoods than in Tampa’s more protected inland communities.

The buyer demographic in St. Pete has shifted significantly over the past decade. The city’s arts district transformation, its restaurants, its beach culture, and its relatively lower cost compared to Miami or the Northeast have attracted a wave of buyers from New York, Chicago, and other major markets. That demographic brings with them a sophisticated and often skeptical view of aging pool maintenance costs — they know what a $5,000 annual maintenance bill looks like and they factor it into their decisions about what to offer on a property. Before talking to anyone, visit our Pool Removal Cost Guide.

Pinellas Peninsula storm surge risk and pool removal: The Pinellas Peninsula’s geography creates one of the most significant hurricane storm surge risk profiles on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Neighborhoods on the Gulf-side beaches and low-lying Bay-side areas have seen multiple storm surge events in recent years. An aging pool in a flood zone that has already sustained storm damage or sits in a high-risk surge area is a stronger removal candidate than one aging normally in a protected inland location. Many St. Pete homeowners are evaluating pool removal as part of broader storm resilience decisions.
52 wks
St. Pete pool season — Gulf Coast year-round climate
Peninsula
Surrounded on three sides by water — unique soil and surge conditions
$3K–$6K
Average annual pool maintenance cost
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Pool Removal Cost in St. Petersburg and Pinellas County

St. Petersburg costs are comparable to Tampa reflecting the same Gulf Coast labor market. Peninsula-wide high water table conditions may affect some projects. For the full national breakdown, visit our Pool Removal Cost Guide.

Pool Type / ProjectTypical St. Petersburg Area Cost Range
Above-Ground Pool Removal$400 – $2,000
Partial In-Ground Removal (fill-in)$5,500 – $13,500
Full In-Ground Removal (concrete/gunite)$11,000 – $32,000
Vinyl Liner In-Ground Removal$7,000 – $21,000
High water table assessment (peninsula-wide)Ask your specialist
St. Petersburg or Pinellas County permit$175 – $600
Pinellas County permit note: The City of St. Petersburg’s Building and Permits Services handles city permits. Clearwater, Largo, Pinellas Park, Dunedin, Tarpon Springs, and every other Pinellas County municipality has its own permit office. Unincorporated Pinellas County uses a separate county building department. Your specialist confirms your exact jurisdiction before filing anything.
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How ByeByePool Works in St. Petersburg

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Tell Us About Your Pool

Fill out our 60-second form with your pool type, size, St. Pete neighborhood or Pinellas County community, and preferred timeline. No account needed, completely free.

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We Hand-Match You with the Right Specialist

We match you with one licensed, insured pool removal specialist who knows the Pinellas Peninsula. Peninsula water table assessment, your exact Pinellas County permit office, storm surge zone considerations, and Florida contractor licensing. One specialist. Not five contractors calling your phone.

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Get Your Quote and Reclaim Your Property

Your specialist reaches out with a detailed, itemized quote that accounts for your neighborhood’s specific water table and access conditions. Ask questions, get comfortable, and move forward when ready.

St. Petersburg and Pinellas County Areas We Serve

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Partial vs. Full Pool Removal in St. Petersburg

Partial Removal (Fill-In)

Pool walls demolished, drainage holes punched, void backfilled. The Pinellas Peninsula’s widespread high water tables make drainage engineering after fill-in especially important across St. Pete. Florida disclosure requirements apply for material defects. Properties in flood zones or surge-prone areas face additional engineering considerations that your specialist accounts for in the project plan.

Best for: Homeowners on a defined budget in higher-elevation, well-drained neighborhoods not planning to sell in the near term.

Full Removal

Entire structure excavated and removed. For St. Pete homeowners in surge-prone or flood zone areas, full removal eliminates one more element of storm damage liability. For those planning to sell in a market where buyers from major metros evaluate every maintenance cost, full removal gives you the strongest possible transaction outcome.

Best for: Homeowners planning to sell, those in flood-prone or surge-risk areas, or anyone wanting the cleanest outcome in St. Pete’s evolving market.

St. Petersburg Pool Removal FAQ

How much does pool removal cost in St. Petersburg, FL?

St. Petersburg pool removal typically costs $5,500 to $32,000 — comparable to Tampa. Peninsula-wide high water tables may add cost on some properties. Visit our Pool Removal Cost Guide for a full breakdown, then get a free quote for your specific Pinellas County property.

Do I need a permit to remove a pool in St. Petersburg?

Yes. St. Petersburg’s Building and Permits Services handles city permits completely separately from Tampa. Clearwater, Largo, Pinellas Park, Dunedin, and all other Pinellas County municipalities have their own permit offices. Your ByeByePool specialist confirms your exact jurisdiction and handles all permitting.

Is St. Petersburg’s pool removal market the same as Tampa?

No. They share a metro area but are completely different permit jurisdictions, different soil and water table profiles, and increasingly different buyer demographics. St. Pete’s arts district transformation has brought a younger and culturally diverse population that approaches home costs differently. The peninsula geography creates more widespread high water table conditions than Tampa’s mainland location. And storm surge risk across the Pinellas Peninsula is a more significant factor than in most of Tampa’s neighborhoods.

Is ByeByePool free for St. Petersburg homeowners?

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

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