The depth will be the same for all sides of the pool so it will be easy to determine how much it will cost to fill your partially empty pool.
Pool fill up.
When filling the pool its important to know the source of the fill water.
Filling in your pool averages 12 per cubic yard if your pool is 20 feet long by 15 feet wide with a maximum depth of 6 feet you could be looking at roughly 60 to 100 per cubic yard this covers the cost of labor but there may be additional charges for soil.
They will help you estimate the total costs and may waive or reduce sewer fees if they know you are filling a pool.
After adding water to the pool it is important to test and re balance the pool water.
Filling in a pool partial removal how it s done.
Filling in a pool involves draining the pool punching holes in the bottom demolishing the top layer of the pool 18 36 placing the rubble in the bottom filling in the pool with additional dirt and topsoil and compacting the soil.
Well water and city water will have different impacts on the chemical balance when filling or adding water to the pool.
Removing an inground pool.
You should call your water company or utility office and ask them about the rate for filling a pool.
Social media pages for local pool owners can also connect you with customers of various companies and answer additional questions.
You will be treating your pool water to make it safe but some people prefer to fill their pool with potable water as well.
Now fill it up and go swim.
Some water delivery companies deliver potable water and some deliver non potable water.