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Pool Excavation Contractor in Lyons, NY

In-ground swimming pool excavation for residential and commercial properties. Precise depth, clean walls, full spoil removal, and site preparation for the pool crew.

Pool Excavation in Lyons

Backwell excavates in-ground swimming pools for residential and commercial properties throughout Lyons, Wayne County, and the surrounding area. Pool excavation requires precision — the hole needs to be the right depth and dimensions, walls need to be clean and stable, and all spoil needs to be removed from the site before the pool contractor arrives. We work directly with pool companies and homeowners to ensure the dig is done right the first time.

We handle pools of all shapes and sizes including vinyl liner, fiberglass, and gunite pools. Our operators are experienced with the precision required for pool work — setting grades, maintaining clean walls, avoiding damage to access routes, and removing spoil efficiently. We also handle all associated site preparation including access clearing, spoil hauling, and rough grading after installation.

Why Lyons Chooses Backwell

If you are planning an in-ground pool in Lyons, contact us for a free estimate. We will coordinate directly with your pool contractor on dimensions, access, and timing.

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Geography & Site Conditions in Lyons, NY (Wayne County)

Lyons sits at the confluence of the Canandaigua Outlet, Ganargua Creek, and the Erie Canal in central Wayne County, on the western end of the Finger Lakes drumlin field. Soils across the village and surrounding parcels are dominated by Honeoye silt loam and Lima silt loam on the drumlin flanks, Palmyra gravelly loam on the outwash terraces, and Canandaigua silty clay loam and Lyons silt loam in the low-lying creek and canal corridors.

The Erie Canal is the defining hydrologic and infrastructure feature, and projects within or adjacent to the canal prism fall under NYS Canal Corp permitting. Commercial site work in Lyons regularly involves managing Clyde River backwater flood elevations, trenching through cobbly till on the drumlins, and dewatering on canal-adjacent parcels. Structural fill is often required where native silty clay loams cannot carry pavement or slab loading. Shallow dolostone and limestone bedrock can appear on the higher drumlin summits, but most commercial excavation stays comfortably above rock. Frost-susceptible silt loams push utility burial and pavement detail on most commercial parcels in and around the village.