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The Cost of a Private Swimming Pool

by Kevin Smith Author

Installing a swimming pool in Vero Beach is something of a rite of passage for many new homeowners. While many attempt to jump head long into installing a pool, they underestimate the potential cost of these pool installation projects. Between proper paving, design, and labor time, you could be looking at quite a bill that if not budgeted, could certainly put a significant burden on your wallet. Continue reading to learn how pool paving is priced, and what you can do to lower the costs of your swimming pool project.

So, You Want to Install a Pool

If you own a home in Vero Beach, FL, or any other typically warm climate city in America, you may already be well aware of the necessity of having a pool in the summer time. While there are plenty of public pools, lakes, rivers, and beaches to escape to, they pale in comparison to having your own private swimming pool.

While having your own swimming pool is nice, it is no easy feat to install one. These pool projects can be expensive, and can put a significant burden on your bank account. For this reason, it’s important that you know what you’re getting yourself into before diving headlong into a pool building project.

How Much Will My Pool Project Cost?

Swimming pools aren’t cheap. Between labor, the pavement, and design, you could end up paying a pretty penny for your swimming pool project. The cost of any swimming pool will depend on the type of swimming pool you want installed in your back yard.

There are three kinds of swimming pools, concrete, fiberglass, and vinyl-lined. Concrete pools are usually the most expensive, ranging anywhere from $20,000 to $55,000. Fiberglass pools are usually considered the mid-range pool, as they can cost $15,000 to $25,000. The most affordable swimming pool material is vinyl, as they cost somewhere between $1,500 and $5,000.

The cost of your pool can rise or shrink depending on other factors as well such as the depth, the size, and any other special features you may want added to your pool.

Making Your Pool Project More Affordable

If you want to build your pool on a budget, or simply want to lower the cost of your potential pool project, you should be willing to build a smaller pool at a shallower depth. You can also potentially work out a deal with the swimming pool pavers in Vero Beach, FLthat you decide to hire for your pool project. At the end of the day, having your own swimming pool is going to cost a significant amount of money, however, the cost will be well worth it. 


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