Pricing & Financing

How Much Does A Pool Cost?

If you're thinking about buying a pool, but want more information on pricing, you've come to the right place. Here we will do our best to break down how much a pool costs. Remember, we have plenty of partnerships with financing companies to help you out!

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Key Factors

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Pool vs. Pool & Spa

You can either build a
pool only, or a pool and
spa. A pool only is cheaper, but what’s a pool without
a hot tub?

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Outdoor Living

Investing in outdoor kitchens, lighting, grills, patios, and more are all available to consider for your project

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Budget

The better idea you have on your budget, the better we can help you make the most of your project

View Pools In Your Price Range

75-125k

125-175k

+175k

Unexpected Costs

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Size

We've designed and built pools of all shapes and sizes. The bigger ones cost more than the smaller ones

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Rock Charge

Every job has a set amount of time for the dig; if we hit rock, it can make the dig take longer and cost more

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Excavation Access

If there isn't enough space for the proper machinery, construction can take longer than normal

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Yard Elevation

Ideally your yard's ground would be perfectly level. If there is slope or rise, we have to make it level for the pool

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Utility Locations

The location of your utilities can affect pool costs by causing things like gas line, electric, or septic re-routes

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Path/Deck Demolition

If you have concrete pathways, decks, or other landscape obstructions it can affect construction costs

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Every home project has a budget. If you’re ready to make the commitment to improve your outdoor space, but aren’t ready to pay a large lump sum, we can help.

At Foley Pools, we have built a network of lenders that can make financing your new swimming pool, remodel or outdoor living project quick and easy. Our goal is to assist you in securing a home improvement loan with the right lender at the best rate. Our customers experience a high approval success rate, which takes you one step closer to creating your dream yard.

Financing

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Water features have the ability to enhance the overall look and feel of your backyard. Types of water features include:

  • Grotto Waterfalls

  • Boulder Waterfalls

  • Sheer Descents

  • Manufactured Scuppers

  • Water Bowls

Water Features