How Much Does a Swimming Pool Cost?
Calculate the total cost of an in-ground or above-ground pool. Size, material, features, and ongoing maintenance — the full picture.
Pool Costs by Type (2026)
Above-ground: $3,000-15,000 installed. Quick setup (1-3 days), removable, 7-15 year lifespan. Vinyl liner (in-ground): $25,000-45,000. Smooth feel, customizable shape, liner replacement every 7-12 years ($4,000-7,000). Fiberglass: $30,000-60,000. Factory-molded, fast installation (1-2 weeks), low maintenance, 25+ year lifespan. Concrete/gunite: $45,000-120,000+. Fully custom shape and size, longest lifespan (50+ years), highest maintenance (acid washing, replastering every 10-15 years).
Hidden Costs Most Buyers Forget
The pool itself is typically 50-60% of the total project cost. Additional costs: pool fencing ($3,000-15,000, required by law in most states), decking/patio ($5,000-25,000), landscaping ($2,000-10,000), electrical work ($1,000-3,000), permits ($200-1,000), and the annual maintenance cost ($1,200-4,000/year for chemicals, electricity, cleaning, and equipment replacement).
Does a Pool Add Home Value?
Pools typically add 40-50% of their cost to home value in warm climates (FL, AZ, CA, TX) and only 15-25% in cold climates. Above-ground pools add negligible or negative value. The best ROI comes from fiberglass pools in warm-climate markets where pools are expected amenities.
Insurance industry data shows that pools increase homeowner liability premiums by $50-75/year on average. An umbrella policy ($1-2 million coverage for $150-300/year) is strongly recommended for pool owners.