Indoor Pool Construction Cost Estimator
The national average cost for installing an indoor pool is between $50,000 and $250,000. Most people pay around $105,000 for an indoor pool that measures 12’ x 24’, 40 inches deep, with concrete pool decking and a fiberglass liner when there is already a structure in place. At the low end, you can opt to install a 12’ x 24’ above-ground pool in an already existing space for $20,000. On the high end, expect to pay upwards of $380,000 to build an indoor, in-ground lap pool with a new structure.
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With an indoor pool, however, those chemicals are trapped, which is why pool areas often smell like chlorine. Without proper ventilation, there can be an unpleasant odor, and worse, inhaling the chemicals can cause respiratory problems.
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Click hereAn indoor pool is defined as being contained within a structure, whether that is a basement, a sunroom, a screened-in porch, or even a dedicated room constructed specifically for the swimming area itself.
Maintenance on an indoor pool is a lot less as the pool is not exposed to the outside dust and debris, which are normally blown into an outdoor pool by the wind. Although cleaning and maintenance are still an important part of upkeep, indoor pools can be less of a hassle, when you want to just jump in and swim.Â
Best Indoor Swimming Pool Types
There are essentially three types of inground pools: fiberglass, concrete, and vinyl liner. Although we specialize in manufacturing and installing fiberglass pools throughout the United States, any of the three types of pools will work in an indoor pool application.
However, we find that one advantage of installing indoor fiberglass pools is the speed of installation.
We typically have the pool shell installed within a day or two, which dramatically cuts down on the construction time of the overall structure. And because fiberglass pools are smooth to the touch, the bather experience is more enjoyable.
We’ve created a fair and honest comparison of fiberglass, concrete, and vinyl liner pools.
Cost to Build Indoor Pool by Type
The type of inside swimming area you choose may affect the price ranging from as little as $20,000 for a plunge model to $226,200 for a heated saltwater model. There are several options available for installation. Below, we’ll look into installing options based on their intended use, such as lap, heated, saltwater, and more. Some factors affecting the price are the size and the chosen swimming structure. If an enclosure is needed for the, the cost will be higher than those that do not require an enclosure. These variables affect the cost, and each type has its own pros and cons to consider. In the table below, you’ll see a list of average costs for interior in-ground options by type, with all labor, materials, and finishing work included.
Indoor Plunge Pools Cost
If you want a plunge pool in your home, expect to pay between $20,000 and $35,000 for prefab models and between $20,000 and $40,000 for custom ones. Plunge models are newer, but they are one of the most affordable options on the market. They are designed for basic swimming and do not require much space. They are ideal for those who just want a place to cool off and may not need a whole installation that takes up a lot of space. If you want a swimming area inside your home, but are on a budget, consider a plunge design.
Indoor Basic Pool Cost
The cost to install a basic option inside your home ranges between $30,000 and $120,000, depending on the size. This price would include only the basic design of a rectangular option without the additional customization features such as salt, decking, heat pumps, or custom designs or shapes. Basic options can be made in any material, vinyl, fiberglass, or concrete, which affects the overall price of the project.
Indoor Lap Pool Cost
If you want a lap pool, it costs an average of $55,000 to $130,000 for in-ground models, but you can get an above-ground lap model for a much lower price. For those who just want to swim laps, a lap option could be a cost-effective choice. They can be installed in-ground or above the ground, depending on the space available and your budget. Most models are custom-made but can also be prefab. They are ideal for exercise and maximizing space, but they’re not as much fun for general swimming. They typically range from 40 to 75 feet in size.
Indoor Heated Pool Cost
A heater adds about $5,500 to the average price, making it around $15,800 to $234,500 to install an interior heated option. A heated option is not always required inside the home but may be desired by those who want a more comfortable year-round swimming experience. When you choose a heated pool, the only additional expense during installation that you will have to consider is the heater and the electrical work involved to install the unit. After installation, costs to run it may incur additional charges if outside temperatures dip below 45 degrees. This is because it uses more energy if outside temperatures are colder.
Basement Swimming Pool Cost
A basement swimming pool costs the same as installing one in other rooms, between $50,000 to $230,000, because there is no need to build an enclosure. However, additional excavation or construction modifications may incur additional expenses. Installing a swimming area in the basement is a great way to use existing space and give your swimming area a solid foundation. It creates a private oasis in your home. The location means that there is less to worry about in terms of flooding and other insurance or liability concerns. If you have an unfinished basement, the chances are good that there’s a concrete floor that can be used to create the decking, which means you will also incur lower installation costs.
Interior options are ideal because they don’t collect dirt and bugs like outdoor ones. They can even be locked and covered with automatic covers for added safety. Something you will need to consider with this installation is whether the basement ceiling needs to be raised, but this usually isn’t an issue. In-ground options are generally the preferred option for basements, but there are above-ground models available.
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