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Remove an above-ground pool

Last updated February 1, 2021
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  • Residential pools and spas

Do you have an above-ground pool in your yard? Do you wish to replace it or remove all its components? A permit is required to do so in Saint-Laurent. Learn how to apply for a permit through your borough.

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A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

Go to a point of service with your documents to submit your application for a permit.

Fees

The permit to remove an above-ground pool costs $166.

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Permit counter

Permit counter – Saint-Laurent
777, boulevard Marcel-Laurin
Saint-Laurent, QC H4M 2M7

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

A permit is not required to remove an above-ground pool.

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Ahuntsic-CartiervilleAnjouCôte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-GrâceLachineLaSalleLe Plateau-Mont-RoyalLe Sud-OuestL'Île-Bizard–Sainte-GenevièveMercier–Hochelaga-MaisonneuveMontréal-NordOutremontPierrefonds-RoxboroRivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-TremblesRosemont–La Petite-PatrieSaint-LaurentSaint-LéonardVerdunVille-MarieVilleray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension
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Things to know

You can dispose of pool components by bringing them to an ecocentre or including them in the next bulky items collection. 

See the list of accepted and refused materials as well as the schedule for this collection.

Other procedures

  • Demolish an in-ground pool
  • Install an above-ground pool
  • Install an in-ground pool

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