A common question we get in the pool industry is, what is the cost of a pool? Frankly its actually a difficult question to answer with precision. Getting a swimming pool is a bit like purchasing a car. There are dozens of different cars on the market today with numerous options available. Similar to a pool, there are dozens of options and combinations you can have when getting a swimming pool. Just like a car, a pool typically has a standard base price. Someone might want a standard pool simply to cool down in the summer, someone else might want a tropical pool with rock slide and wet bar for large family gatherings. Do you want plaster or pebble? Raised bond beams with natural stone veneer or a pool all one level? Standard tile or glass tile? These are just a few examples of options available. Depth of a pool also alters the cost. A standard pool depth ranges from 4'-8', anything deeper would be a custom option. (TIP: 8' is more then enough depth in our opinion for any type of standard activity.) Refering back to the car purchase example, when you spec your car with all the best options with leather, heated seats, navigation, etc the price tends to go up. But you get what you pay for, you'll have a car with all the bells and whistles. Same with a swimming pool, you might option to get a vanishing edge, glass tile, remote controlled pool system, colored lights, etc. There are many options to make your pool as custom as possible and like the car concept, you get what you pay for. Ultimately, the cost comes down to what are your goals for your swimming pool? Depending on the goals for it will determine what options you might want for it. Below are some examples of pools with cost estimates. $30,000-$45,000 $50,000-$65,000 $70,000 & Up
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7/28/2018 01:26:36 am
I really like how you guys included pictures with different price points. I'm more of a visual person and that really helped me determine what price fits each price point. Thanks!
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12/21/2018 05:35:44 am
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Thanks for helping me understand that pools with depth ranges of 4' to 8' would be a custom option. I guess it would be more of a custom because we wanted to get endless pools for our property. I hope that I the cost of this project would still be within the savings we have had, after we have planned to have this since 2019.
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1/26/2023 01:17:08 pm
I spoke with my sister about her next renovation project, and she sounded very excited about installing a swimming pool in her backyard. It's helpful to know that a pool's depth impacts its installation cost, so I think my sister could really benefit from reading this. Thank you for the advice on installing a swimming pool in your home and how much money you'll need.
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4/11/2023 10:14:39 pm
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4/12/2023 11:47:56 pm
This article discusses the difficulty of providing a precise cost for a swimming pool, similar to purchasing a car, as there are numerous options and combinations available. The cost of a pool depends on the individual's goals and desired features, such as the depth, tile, and lighting. The article provides cost estimates ranging from $30,000 to $45,000 for a basic pool.
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6/2/2023 10:36:45 pm
Informative blog post, It will serve a valuable resource for those who want to estimate the expenses involved in building a swimming pool. discusses various factors that influence the overall cost, such as pool size, materials, features, and site preparation. It provides useful insights for individuals contemplating the financial aspects of pool installation. This informative blog post serves as a valuable resource for those looking to estimate the expenses involved in constructing a swimming pool.
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