You haven't mentioned if the pool is a vinyl liner, fiberglass or gunite. What you will do is ruin the surface of the pool. Plan on replacing a vinyl liner, re-plastering a gunite pool and I'm not sure what effect dirt would have on a fiberglass. That being said: Drain and blowout all water in all the pipes and seal with threaded plugs. Remove the pump(s), filter and heater - all the equipment and drain and clean them. Remove any pool lights and turn off the electrical to the pool.
Answeror to avoid destroying the pool if you think you may want it later simply install a solid safety cover. balance the water and winterize the equipment check and adjust pH every few monthsRather then using dirt to fill it in use sand with just a layer of dirt on top for plants or grass
Concrete would fill it permanently but would be rather expensive. Well compacted clay would be adequate in most cases. It would probably be better to break it up and remove it then replace with soil and grade.
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A person can fill an in-ground pool with cement in order to close it forever. People tend to make this decision when they no longer wish to care for the pool.
It depends... how long, wide, and deep it is.
It would fill about 91,000 residential in-ground swimming pools.
You can fill a standard in-ground swimming pool.
No, to fill the pool just place the hose into the swimming pool and make sure not to over fill it. Hatawa
swimming started some days after moog weissmuller accidently fill into a deap something of water.not sure
Yes. Go to a search engine such as google.com and type in "company that fills swimming pools" and you can find them.
Not gunnite. Plastic lined MIGHT be OK
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You don't "remove it" You fill it in with dirt and pack it firmly.