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How much should I charge to remove a 24 ft. above ground pool?
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- LyndaLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Depends first on your costs ((need to know how heavy because of it might affect total disposal fee, truck, gas, labor expenses (to hire a helper), how difficult to remove, how many hours). Then you need to decide what your fee needs to be on top of that.
- 1 decade ago
First you need to know if you are the one who has to dispose of it and figure out how much it weighs. If you have to take it to a landfill and if there are any specific rules or charges for dumping the material. If you have to rent materials, include those in your fees. I wouldnt pay $1000 to have my pool removed but I guess it depends on how able I am to do it myself and how much competition prices. Try calling removal companies to see how they charge for things and price yourself accordingly.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I'd say about $5000 per hour labor, you want to get rich, don't you?