How much is a pool?
The first question that we are always asked is “How much does it cost build an inground pool?’. It’s probably the most important answer you’re looking for as you start your pool construction journey. Let’s help you answer that question.
A typical base pool price starts around $50,000. This would cover a freeform, geometric, or freeform pool with no spa attached. If you live in an area that has unstable soil, hard, rocky, or sloping terrain, you may incur some extra excavation or engineering costs, but as a rule, most of the pools that we build are in relatively flat lots.
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When determining inground pool cost, we must consider the list of possible features. A swimming pool like this one, with no spa, can be a lot more affordable than you think.
Additional expenses are also determined by how many bells and whistles you want on your pool. Since all our pools are custom designed, there are several features that you can add to make your pool exactly how you dreamed it would be. Waterfalls and grottos, spa additions, power safety covers, colored lighting, energy-efficient equipment, automation, travertine coping, and decking are very common upgrades that will increase the price of your pool but are well worth it. A pool is a big investment, not only in money and the value of your home but in your family’s quality of life.
Additional expenses are also determined by how many bells and whistles you want on your pool. Since all our pools are custom designed, there are several features that you can add to make your pool exactly how you dreamed it would be. Waterfalls and grottos, spa additions, power safety covers, colored lighting, energy-efficient equipment, automation, travertine coping, and decking are very common upgrades that will increase the price of your pool but are well worth it. A pool is a big investment, not only in money and the value of your home but in your family’s quality of life.
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10x20 (200 sq. ft.) $57,800 $483.10 mo.
12x24 (288 sq. ft.) $60,100 $502.33 mo.
14x28 (392 sq. ft.) $61,500 $514.03 mo.
15x30 (450 sq. ft.) $62,900 $525.73 mo.
16x32 (512 sq. ft.) $63,300 $529.07 mo.
18x36 (648 sq. ft.) $66,700 $557.49 mo.
*Financing available with approved credit
Price updated 5-9-24
Pool Package Includes:
12x24 (288 sq. ft.) $60,100 $502.33 mo.
14x28 (392 sq. ft.) $61,500 $514.03 mo.
15x30 (450 sq. ft.) $62,900 $525.73 mo.
16x32 (512 sq. ft.) $63,300 $529.07 mo.
18x36 (648 sq. ft.) $66,700 $557.49 mo.
*Financing available with approved credit
Price updated 5-9-24
Pool Package Includes:
- Prepare working drawing including construction details for owner and as required for local building department / homeowners’ association.
- Complete and submit required all permit applications.
- Layout, excavate and form pool.
- Removal of spoils.
- Construct pool with minimum 3500psi shotcrete/gunite concrete with #3 steel reinforcement tied 12” on center in both directions. A 12” bond beam minimum 6” floors and walls.
- 1-Set of interior pool steps up to 24 linear feet.
- Local required inspections
- Engineered plumbing with rigid schedule 40 PVC plumbing.
- Skimmer suctions and returns as required for adequate waterflow. VGB approved unblock able main drains.
- Hydrostatic pressure relief valve for ground water hydrostatic pressure control
- White plaster interior
- 6” ceramic water line tile
- Concrete equipment pad.
- Jandy 300” sand filter with 2” plumbing
- Jandy 1.65 H.P. variable speed pump with control
- Jandy 12v white lights
- Maintenance package includes vacuum head, vacuum hose, telescoping pole, water test kit, leaf net.
- Chemical surface preparation and start up as required by National Plaster Council
- 1- Fall pool closing