
Pool Shell Lift · Perth
Excavation's done, pool shell's on the truck. Let's get it in the ground.
How it works.
Dropping a fibreglass pool shell into an excavated pit is a HIAB job through and through. We pick the shell up from the supplier's yard, drive it to your site, and lower it into the hole — level, square, and exactly where the installer needs it.
Works for backyard residential pools, plunge pools, and spa pools. Shells from small plunges up to full-size family pools are all standard. Send the dimensions, weight, and access details with the quote and we'll price it on the spot.
For tricky access — tight rear yards, pools over garages, stepped lots — the HIAB can often place the shell where a smaller crane truck can't. Worth a photo in the quote form if it's unclear.
- Pricing
- Travel-based from Darch
- GST
- Included in every price
- Quote format
- On-the-spot estimate
FAQs.
How much does it cost to lift a fibreglass pool into a backyard?
Pool shell lifts are priced by travel distance between the supplier, the site, and access. Get a real figure on the quote page in about 20 seconds.
Can you do both the delivery and the lift?
Yes. We pick the shell up from the supplier, deliver it to site, and place it — one truck, one fee.
What info do you need?
Supplier address, site address, shell dimensions and weight, and a photo or two of the access and excavation. We'll confirm the price and slot before booking.
Get a real price in 20 seconds.
Enter the job, the numbers run automatically from the depot, the estimate lands on screen. If it works, we book. Simple.
All Perth metro.
We run pool shell lift jobs right across Perth metro — some of the most common areas below. The quote tool handles every suburb from the depot in Darch.
Other HIAB work we handle.
Fence in the way? No access down the side? That's exactly what a HIAB was built for.
Read moreHeavy aircon unit, two-storey roof, no scaffold. One truck, one operator, ten minutes in the air.
Read moreContainers where forklifts can't go. Lifted over fences, onto slabs, into tight rear yards.
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