Apex fits a different local angle from Raleigh: many homeowners are thinking about improving the yard as a whole, not just removing the pool shell.
This site provides information and contractor routing. It does not perform demolition directly.
Most Apex homeowners want the old pool area to become part of the yard again so the space feels open, useful, and easy to maintain.
Apex projects often lean toward a clean backyard finish. Homeowners are usually thinking about how the space will look after the pool is gone, not just how quickly the shell can be removed.
That often means paying attention to the final grade, the way the new soil ties into the rest of the yard, and whether the space can be used for grass, planting, or a future patio without extra rework.
If the pool is rarely used and the backyard would be more useful as open space, removal can free up the lot for a cleaner layout.
Ask how the contractor plans to leave the surface, how drainage is handled, and whether the area is ready for sod or seed.
If the pool area will become lawn or patio space, ask whether the quote includes enough grading and surface preparation to avoid a visible depression where the pool used to be.