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Pool equipment removal across the Golden Isles.

Pumps, filters, heaters, ladders, diving boards. Disconnected and made safe by your pro, hauled out clean by us.

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Part of our Light Demolition service

When a pool gets closed for good or the equipment pad gets upgraded, the old gear is what’s left behind. The pump that finally seized, the sand filter that’s been cracked for two seasons, the heater that was already obsolete when the house sold — it all sits on the pad or in the shed until somebody hauls it off. That somebody is us.

The equipment pad is its own little graveyard. Pumps, sand and cartridge and DE filters, gas or electric heaters, salt chlorinators, automatic chlorinators, control panels, and the loops of rigid PVC that tied them all together. Away from the pad you’ve got the things that go in the water — ladders, diving boards and their stands, handrails — plus the seasonal pile of old pool covers and the reels that roll them up. None of it is going in a regular trash can, and most of it is heavier than it looks.

Here’s the line we hold: we haul this gear once it has been disconnected and made safe. We’re a junk-removal and light-demolition crew, not a licensed pool, electrical, or gas contractor. When the equipment is disconnected — by you or by your licensed professional — and the lines are capped and the power is off, we show up, carry it out, and leave the pad clear for whatever comes next.

What we haul

Specifically, what we take for pool equipment removal.

  • Pool pumps and motor assemblies
  • Sand, cartridge, and DE filter tanks
  • Gas and electric pool heaters
  • Salt chlorinators and automatic chlorinators
  • Pool ladders, handrails, and diving boards with stands
  • Old pool covers, cover reels, and rollers
  • Rigid PVC plumbing and old control panels from the equipment pad

How we work

How we actually handle it.

Most pool equipment jobs are a clear-the-pad haul, not a teardown. By the time we arrive, the gear is disconnected — that’s the customer’s side of the line, handled by you or your licensed pool, electrical, or gas pro. The pump is unwired, the heater’s gas and power are off, the plumbing is cut and capped. We carry the pieces out, load them, and sweep the pad.

The weight is the surprise on these jobs. A filter tank looks light until you remember it’s full of sand — a single sand filter can run well past a hundred pounds before you drain or scoop it, and DE tanks hold their own mess. Cast-iron heaters and older pumps are dense. Diving boards come with steel or aluminum stands that are bolted down and have to come up first. We bring dollies and straps and plan the carry-out path the same way we would for any heavy item.

We haul equipment empty and rinsed. Sand and cartridge media should be out of the tanks before we load them, and the tanks shouldn’t be holding standing water or wet DE. If a tank still has media in it, tell us on the call — we’ll talk through what comes out before we show up rather than discovering it on the pad.

Pricing

How pricing works.

Pool equipment pricing scales with how much gear there is, how heavy it is, and where it sits. A single seized pump carried off an open pad is the lightest version of this job. A full equipment-pad clear-out — pump, filter, heater, chlorinator, plus ladders and a diving board across the yard — is heavier work, and a sand-filled filter tank counts for more than its size suggests.

Call us with what’s on the pad, or send a photo of the equipment. We give you a real number for the gear you actually have rather than a flat per-item rate that pretends every pad is the same.

Ready when you are

Need pool equipment removal hauled away? We can help.

The honest exceptions

What we won’t take — for this item.

A short, honest list of edge cases we either won’t take or want to discuss before we show up. When in doubt, call us — we’ll walk through it before scheduling.

  • Pool chemicals, chlorine, muriatic acid, and any hazardous materials — these are not hauled and need household-hazardous-waste handling
  • Disconnecting plumbing, gas, or electrical, or draining and servicing pool chemicals — that’s the work of you or your licensed pool, electrical, or gas professional before we arrive
  • DE filter media as a hazardous material — the tank comes out empty and rinsed, not full of wet media

Questions

Frequently asked questions about pool equipment removal.

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Where we haul pool equipment removal most.

We haul pool equipment removal regularly across the Golden Isles, especially in Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Kingsland, Darien, and Jekyll Island.

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Last reviewed: June 25, 2026

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