My parents are considering a pool for themselves & their grandkid(s) to enjoy. How much does it cost to have a pool installed? I realize the cost can vary depending on size of the pool & landscaping, but they're looking for a ballpark figure.
What other costs are associated with a pool installation/maintenance?
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Re: How $$ for a pool?
i think the cost will also greatly depend on their location. if i'm remembering correctly they aren't in austin? austin has lots of hard limestone (especially NW austin) that will make construction much more expensive than areas without the hard rock.
i've never really researched this in depth, but i think i've heard around $30-50K for an in ground pool.
My mother and sister both have pools, and they have said that it's about $1000 a year to maintain, as they have someone come out at the beginning of the summer to open the pool and again in the fall to close it, plus the regular tests, chemicals, equipment, etc.
I looked into having a pool installed, although I didn't get as far as actual quotes from someone who came out to our house because it's not something we can afford right now anyway. I recall the rough estimates being about $25K and up, depending on size, shape, features, etc.
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ah. well if they are home shopping, it would probably be way more cost effective for them to buy a home with a pool already installed than to have one installed. Because i also think that the price you pay for the pool doesn't increase the value of your home nearly as much as you'll pay to build it. but yeah, NNW i'd think they'd at least be looking at $30K min.
My parents put in a play pool (no deep end) about 18 years ago and it was $20,000+. I would say at least $30,000 nowadays.
I would LOVE to put in a pool when my kids are teens.
This is definitely their preference. But they want to know how much it would cost to install one in the event they find a house w/o one so they can factor that in when determining if it is "worth it."
Ditto this, but the estimate for us is higher than $800 a year for chemicals and maintenance that we do ourselves. To give you an idea, our house is under 2K square feet and we currently pay about $500 a month in water / electricity when the pool is in use. It's summer, so of course it will be more b/c of more A/C being used inside, but the pool is open from about April to October. I love having a pool, though. It really is awesome in the summer.
Our cost about $25K (this was 10 years ago and we got a 40% discount because of building the house and using a referral) and then an additional $100/month for chemicals and upkeep. In central Texas it is more expensive because the under ground is pure limestone.
My best friends husband has a pool company that maintains our pool if you would like his number I'd be happy to give it to you.
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