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Hatfield Township is one of Montgomery County’s most active and growing municipalities — part of the North Penn Valley region anchored by Lansdale Borough, home to approximately 20,000 residents, and served by the North Penn School District. The township surrounds Hatfield Borough and includes communities and villages like Colmar, Fortuna, Oak Park, Orvilla, and Line Lexington. The West Branch Neshaminy Creek drains through the township, and SEPTA’s Lansdale/Doylestown Regional Rail runs through its southeastern section.
Hatfield Township’s growth trajectory — population up 8.38% since the 2020 census — has brought a mix of older established homes and newer developments. Many of the township’s older properties came with inground pools during the residential expansion of the 1970s and 1980s. Those pools are aging, and Hatfield homeowners are running familiar numbers: $2,000–$5,000+ annually in chemicals, electricity, maintenance, and insurance surcharges, for 10–12 weeks of usable pool season in Pennsylvania’s climate. When a liner needs replacing or the shell shows structural wear, removal often makes more financial sense than another round of costly repairs.
Robinson Landscape removes pools in Hatfield Township in 2–3 days. We work with United Inspection Agency (Hatfield Township’s third-party plan reviewer at 716 N. Bethlehem Pike, Suite 300, Lower Gwynedd, PA 19002) for permit processing, manage every required inspection, and restore your yard to a finished lawn. Our Perkasie headquarters puts us squarely in your neighborhood.
Hatfield Township covers 10 square miles of Montgomery County in the Delaware watershed, drained primarily by the West Branch Neshaminy Creek. The township’s position in the North Penn Valley means its soil profile has both well-drained upland areas and sections with more moisture-retaining characteristics near creek corridors — factors Robinson Landscape accounts for when engineering fill and drainage after pool removal.
Hatfield Township’s permit process is managed through the township’s Building, Planning and Zoning Department, which uses United Inspection Agency (UIA) at 716 N. Bethlehem Pike, Suite 300, Lower Gwynedd, PA 19002 for plan review. Plans can be dropped off at UIA offices or mailed — hard copy commercial plans reviewed every Thursday. Pool removal requires permits for the demolition itself plus electrical and plumbing trade permits for utility disconnections. Robinson Landscape prepares all required applications and coordinating documentation, manages UIA submission, and handles every inspection.
We serve all of Hatfield Township including Colmar, Fortuna, Oak Park, and surrounding communities. PA Contractor License #pa071368 and OSHA Certification #36-900440038 confirm our credentials for every North Penn Valley project.
Step 1
Tim Robinson visits your Hatfield Township property, evaluates the pool type, assesses equipment access, reviews drainage conditions relevant to the West Branch Neshaminy Creek watershed, and determines restoration requirements. A transparent written estimate is provided with no hidden fees.
Step 2
We prepare all required permit applications — building, electrical, and plumbing — and submit them to UIA at 716 N. Bethlehem Pike, Lower Gwynedd. We coordinate the review timeline and manage all required inspections per Hatfield Township requirements.
Step 3
Foreman Delfino and the crew arrive on schedule. The pool is demolished efficiently — concrete broken, rebar recycled, liner and materials properly disposed of — and all debris removed from your Hatfield Township property.
Step 4
Certified clean fill is placed in engineered, compacted lifts. Drainage is engineered for your specific site conditions in the Neshaminy Creek watershed, protecting your foundation and ensuring proper yard drainage long-term.
Step 5
The site is graded to match your surrounding lawn, quality topsoil is applied, and lawn seed is established. All inspection and permit documentation is delivered to you — Hatfield Township requires a final inspection before contractor payment, and we ensure that inspection is completed and passed.
Robinson Landscape is rooted in the North Penn Valley. Our Perkasie headquarters and 25+ years of service throughout Montgomery County mean Hatfield Township is home territory — we know the permit process, the local drainage conditions, and the neighborhoods.
Inground pool removal in Hatfield Township typically costs $5,000–$25,000 depending on pool size, construction type, site access, and restoration scope. Above-ground pool removal runs $3,000–$6,000. Robinson Landscape provides detailed written estimates with completely transparent pricing.
Yes. Hatfield Township requires building and trade permits for pool removal, processed through United Inspection Agency (UIA) at 716 N. Bethlehem Pike, Lower Gwynedd, PA 19002. Applications are submitted by drop-off or mail. Robinson Landscape manages all applications, coordinates with UIA, and handles every required inspection.
Most Hatfield Township pool removals complete in 2–3 days. We account for UIA permit review timelines in scheduling and confirm accurate project timelines at your free consultation.
Properties near the West Branch Neshaminy Creek may have specific drainage characteristics. Robinson Landscape evaluates your property's drainage during the site visit and engineers fill placement and site drainage to ensure proper water management — protecting your foundation and preventing long-term drainage issues.
Yes. Robinson Landscape prepares permit documentation meeting UIA review standards regularly. We handle all preparation, submission, and coordination with UIA for Hatfield Township permits, including scheduling required inspections and ensuring final inspection completion.
Yes. Robinson Landscape holds PA Contractor License #pa071368 and OSHA Certification #36-900440038. Triple-licensed and fully insured and bonded for all pool removal work in Hatfield Township and throughout Montgomery County.
Robinson Landscape handles the complete pool removal process in Hatfield Township — United Inspection Agency permits, demolition, engineered fill, and finished lawn — in 2–3 days.
Serving Hatfield Township, Hatfield Borough, Colmar, Lansdale, and all of North Penn Valley, Montgomery County, PA since 2000.
Tim Robinson is the owner and founder of Robinson Landscape, LLC, with 25+ years of experience in pool removal and demolition across Southeastern Pennsylvania and Central/South New Jersey. Based in Perkasie, PA, Tim has personally overseen thousands of successful pool removal projects since founding the company in 2000. He holds PA Contractor License #pa071368, NJ License #13vh08112100, Philadelphia License #46245, and OSHA Certification #36-900440038.