Below ground? No idea. In ground would be around 40-50,000 for a fiberglass depending on the size and extras.
Absolutely one of the worst economic decisions you can make. Stranded investment most of the year. Won’t come close to getting your money back. If you’ve that kind of extra money for discretionary spending, though, it’s a nice luxury.
Got an inground fiberglass pool 3 years ago. Sticker price, in the catalogue, was $43,000. By the time they were done, I was right at $80,000. Just FYI.
Having a below ground pool installed. How much will it cost?
That's the smart thing, if you've got the wherewithal to do it. My brother-in-law was a heavy equipment operator. He dug it himself with a backhoe, then hired some cement guys to finish it out. I think he used liners over the concrete. It looked pretty good, too, from what I remember.About 7-8 yrs ago, I got three quotes to install an inground pool. They were all in the $50K range. I said "F that" so I bought everything I needed online an installed it myself for approximately $13K.
Good for you. I get it.True. If I wasn't retiring in this house I wouldn't have considered it. Since I am retiring in this house I don't care about getting my money back . I'm ready to enjoy life.
Ours was around $50K, rock border, salt water pool/spa. It’s about 13k gallons, so fairly small, but all we could get in the back yard.
That's the smart thing, if you've got the wherewithal to do it. My brother-in-law was a heavy equipment operator. He dug it himself with a backhoe, then hired some cement guys to finish it out. I think he used liners over the concrete. It looked pretty good, too, from what I remember.
That's the smart thing, if you've got the wherewithal to do it. My brother-in-law was a heavy equipment operator. He dug it himself with a backhoe, then hired some cement guys to finish it out. I think he used liners over the concrete. It looked pretty good, too, from what I remember.
What's the current wait? Obviously not getting one installed this year. $50k....[sick]
If it's nice l'm going to guess 65-70KHaving a below ground pool installed. How much will it cost?
I am probably in the minority here, but just the opposite for me. I’ve had mine since 1988 and we’ve used the Hell out of it. 10 month old granddaughter can swim underwater and loves the pool.Absolutely one of the worst economic decisions you can make. Stranded investment most of the year. Won’t come close to getting your money back. If you’ve that kind of extra money for discretionary spending, though, it’s a nice luxury.
Maintenance costs aren't bad, especially if you put in a saltwater pool and use a pool robot. I never had a "pool boy" so that wasn't a problem.No matter what kind of pool: inground, above ground, out of ground, or below ground, the installation cost is just the Down Payment to the true cost.
Maintenance is the real money eater.
Poolboys tending a lonely wifes pool might be the biggest cost.