Background: My wife's grandfather (who she wasn't close to) passed away about a month ago and we've been busy trying to settle his affairs/estate. In the backyard of his home, he had a pool built at one point. According to what I can see in historical satellite photos, it looks like the pool appears sometime in the late 80s or early 90s. Hard to tell with some of those old sat photos, as they are super-grainy. But it's old. The house itself is a simple ranch home, in a busy neighborhood with not a lot of pools in other homes. The house itself is not in the best of shape either.
As you can see from the attached photos, it has been neglected for years. At one point, it looks like he rigged up some sort of homemade pool cover (smh) using some wooden struts that he made. That caved in years ago. So now, we have a frog army and other critters to deal with.
The debris at the bottom of the pool is about 3-5 inches deep on the shallow end, perhaps 12-18 inches on the deep end. And when I say "debris", I mean absolute swamp sludge. Don't let the layer of leaves on top fool you. This stuff is thick (see closeup photos). Not quite Georgia-clay thick, but still pretty thick. My original plan was to just use a pitchfork/rake combo to empty it out, or perhaps use a tarp inside the pool, load it up with the "relatively-dry leaves", and hoist it up a load at a time. But once I saw the sludge underneath, those ideas went into the trashcan.
As you can see in the photos, the liner is shot. The pool pump can be seen in the background of the first pic, and it is ancient, and would probably need to be replaced completely.
Soooo. What to do? I have a zillion questions, and answers to none of them of course lol
Thanks in advance!








As you can see from the attached photos, it has been neglected for years. At one point, it looks like he rigged up some sort of homemade pool cover (smh) using some wooden struts that he made. That caved in years ago. So now, we have a frog army and other critters to deal with.
The debris at the bottom of the pool is about 3-5 inches deep on the shallow end, perhaps 12-18 inches on the deep end. And when I say "debris", I mean absolute swamp sludge. Don't let the layer of leaves on top fool you. This stuff is thick (see closeup photos). Not quite Georgia-clay thick, but still pretty thick. My original plan was to just use a pitchfork/rake combo to empty it out, or perhaps use a tarp inside the pool, load it up with the "relatively-dry leaves", and hoist it up a load at a time. But once I saw the sludge underneath, those ideas went into the trashcan.
As you can see in the photos, the liner is shot. The pool pump can be seen in the background of the first pic, and it is ancient, and would probably need to be replaced completely.
Soooo. What to do? I have a zillion questions, and answers to none of them of course lol
- Is this pool even salvageable to the point where it could help sell the home?
- Obviously, getting the debris out would be a first step before any talk of replacing the liner, pump, etc.
- What kind of investment range might it take to at least empty it and leave it up to the next owner?
- Would a waste/trash pump be a solution to clean the bottom (not sure, because it is so thick). After removing larger debris, of course.
- Would it be better to just fill it in with fill dirt and make a garden out of it?
- Curious to know what some more experienced folks here might do if they were in this type of situation.
Thanks in advance!








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