We want to finish topping up the fill in our decommissioned swimming pool to the same level as the surrounding lawn, and turfing it over (or covering with topsoil & grass seed, depending on cost). The kidney-shaped pool maximum dimensions (see photo) are: Length = 7.2m, Width = 3.9m (3.6m at shortest point), and the depth is 0.17m. So my best guess at fill/soil volume is ~4.5 to ~5.0 cubic metres? Just in front of the pool there is an uneven area (~3.0m long x ~1.5m wide) which needs levelling out. I doubt you would need extra fill for this, it's just a case of evening out the humps & dips to make it more level. Access down the side of the house is unfortunately quite narrow with a trellis gate (see photo), so too small for a Bobcat digger (~0.8m clearance through gate). You can probably only use wheelbarrows & smaller landscaping machinery, sorry.
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Sean was the first to respond to my posting and came round on a Sunday to quote. The finished work was to a very high standard, with excellent tips & advice for ongoing maintenance. Thoroughly recommended, it's been a great experience dealing with Estate Landscapes.
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Reviewed on 07-11-2018
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