A deck is one of the easiest and most beautiful ways to bring your inground pool to a paradise for hanging out with barbecues. Empty your pool and simply build a deck over it. Many people choose to use reclaimed patio space after the removal of a pool to convert it into a garden, and it's also a suitable option for filling pools. Fill the area with soil to plant and start building the garden of your dreams.
Perhaps you would like to create a beautiful flower garden that attracts butterflies and place a bench there to relax and read. If your pool has a deck surrounding it, contractors will remove it to better access the pool structure. You can choose to disassemble the inground pool and dispose of it completely with the help of contractors and heavy machinery. If you're filling a pool after a partial removal, contractors will demolish the top of the pool walls.
If you don't have the time or budget for the options we've listed above, you can always cover your indoor pool to create extra patio space. You can fill the pool with concrete or soil, or choose to hire a design firm to build a terrace or structure on top of the pool. If you've decided that your pool is too complicated, removing and refilling it is just one of your options. If having a pool no longer works for you, but you're worried you won't be able to enjoy the relaxing effects of staring into the other side of the water, consider installing a water fountain instead of your swimming pool.
Instead of removing it, you can transform the pool into a garden, install a sunken greenhouse or cover it to create a new space on the terrace. If you plan to spend time entertaining outside, you might consider building a deck in the space your pool used to occupy or expanding a deck or patio that you already had around the pool. Before filling a pool with soil, you must first drain it and decompose it properly.