Installing a fiberglass pool is an exciting venture into creating your backyard oasis.
But before you take the plunge, it’s essential to understand the financial investment involved.
Initial Costs
The initial costs of installing a fiberglass pool can vary widely depending on the size of the pool, the complexity of the installation, and your geographical location.
- Pool Shell– The fiberglass pool shell is the most significant single expense varying on size and shape of the pool.
- Shipping and Handling – The cost to transport the pool shell to your home can vary based on distance and accessibility.
- Installation – This includes excavation, setting the pool, backfilling, and hooking up all the plumbing. Costs depend on if your site presents challenges, such as rocky soil or difficult access to your backyard.
- Electrical – Need to be able to safely run everything in your backyard!
- Pool Equipment – Essential equipment includes a pump, filter, and heater.
- Additional features – Waterfall, lighting, saltwater systems, tiling, slide, automated systems are optional expenses.
- Pool Decking – The type of decking you choose (concrete, pavers, etc.) and the size of the deck area will influence the final cost.
- Fencing – Many areas require fencing around the pool for safety. Prices vary based on materials and the size of the area to be fenced.
- Landscaping – While optional, landscaping can enhance the beauty of your pool area and should be factored into total cost.
Ongoing Costs
- Chemicals – Necessary to keep your pool clean and safe for swimming.
- Electricity – Operating the pump, heater, and lighting.
- Water – Depends on local water rates and how often you need to top off the pool due to evaporation.
With all of these variables in play, it is impossible for any website to give you an exact quote.
That is why we recommend talking to an authorized dealer in your area for the most accurate cost for your backyard!
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