Our fill is 12 00 per cubic yard.
Cheapest way to fill in an inground pool.
That is why you want to purchase a low cost fill topsoil will be needed but only for the surface layer.
Drill some holes in the bottom of the pool for drainage and then replace the soil either the old fashioned way with a shovel or with an earthmoving equipment.
Every time someone leaves the pool they carry water on their bodies swimsuits and in their.
Homeowners may also choose to pack the space with concrete.
It costs about 100 per cubic foot so if you have a medium sized pool 15 feet by 30 feet you could be charged 500 800 just for the fill.
Multiply each measurement together then divide that number by 27 the amount of cubic feet in one yard.
The result is how many cubic yards of fill dirt you will need to order.
How to reduce water loss in a pool.
Just dumping in a bunch of dirt in the pool is the cheapest way out of the problem but leaves a lot to be desired in utility and looks.
Swimming pools are fairly deep and require large amounts of material to fill.
Evaporation will take about to inch of water a day in an uncovered pool.
Knock a few holes in the bottom bring in a lot of fill and boom no more problem.
Using rented equipment can not only save you time but also prevent unnecessary strain in the hot summer sun.