Pool removal in Chattanooga: local conditions
Generic advice ignores that the same job is specified differently in different climates and different housing stock. Here is what is measurably true about Chattanooga.
Why it matters here
How local conditions change this job
Local climate and building stock change how this job is specified. These figures come from the Census Bureau and NOAA climate normals for Chattanooga.
- With roughly 55.7 freeze-thaw cycles a year here, an abandoned or neglected shell deteriorates faster than owners expect, because water that gets into cracks in the gunite expands each cycle and widens them, which is one reason a pool left unused for several seasons often moves from repairable to removal.
- Against a local median home value near $259,200, a full removal can represent a meaningful share of the property's worth, which is the main reason partial fill-in is the more common choice here unless you have a specific plan to build on the space.
- In housing stock built around 1975, pools of that vintage frequently pre-date current setback and barrier codes, so it is worth asking the building department what applies before assuming a like-for-like replacement would even be permitted if you changed your mind.
The figures
Chattanooga by the numbers
Every figure below is pulled from a public federal dataset. We have not adjusted or estimated any of them.
| Measure | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Median year built | 1975 | American Community Survey 5-year, table B25035 |
| Median home value | $259,200 | American Community Survey 5-year, table B25077 |
| Owner-occupied | 53% | American Community Survey 5-year, table B25003 |
| Annual precipitation | 52.5 in | NOAA 1991–2020 normals, CHATTANOOGA AP (USW00013882) |
| Annual snowfall | 3.9 in | NOAA 1991–2020 normals, CHATTANOOGA AP (USW00013882) |
| Mean January low | 30.7°F | NOAA 1991–2020 normals, CHATTANOOGA AP (USW00013882) |
| Mean July high | 90.2°F | NOAA 1991–2020 normals, CHATTANOOGA AP (USW00013882) |
| Freeze-thaw days/yr | 55.7 | NOAA 1991–2020 normals, CHATTANOOGA AP (USW00013882) |
Census figures are American Community Survey 5-year estimates for the Chattanooga place geography. Climate figures are NOAA 1991–2020 climate normals from the nearest reporting station. Retrieved 2026-07-18.
Coverage
Areas covered
The company we refer to for pool removal works across the Chattanooga area, including:
- Chattanooga
- Cleveland
- Sale Creek
- Soddy-Daisy
- Dalton
- Mowbray Mountain
- Flat Top Mountain
- Apison
- South Cleveland
- Fort Oglethorpe
- Collegedale
- Wildwood Lake
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