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Cost of inground pools

Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:34 pm
Posted by drdoct
Atlanta, GA
Member since Oct 2015
1609 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:34 pm
Wife wanted to put in an inground pool. So, figuring it would be around 30k, I told her to start getting estimates. I wasn't ready for the baller quotes we got.

So far: Fiberglass pool with 4' concrete surround and all the junk: $45k

Concrete pool basically connecting the house and soon to be pool shed in concrete and a nicer design with all the junk: $67k


Didn't look at a liner pool.

I've seen a LOT of fairly trashy homes that have inground pools that are probably 10-20yrs old. Did pool prices skyrocket? Or did all these people really spend half the cost of their house into a pool? Do those prices seem high? It's like a 16x36' pool 6' depth. Not even high grade landscaping like rocks with waterfalls, etc.
Posted by Ed Osteen
Member since Oct 2007
57487 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:35 pm to
please do not spend 30k+ on an above ground pool

for some reason I read this as above ground

This post was edited on 5/8/20 at 2:07 pm
Posted by Mr Wonderful
Love City
Member since Oct 2015
1045 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:35 pm to
Just go above ground if you can't afford inground, you cheap trashy bastard.
Posted by Shaun176
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2008
2465 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:36 pm to
Pools have always been really expensive and a pain to deal with.
Posted by Cosmo
glassman's guest house
Member since Oct 2003
120287 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:37 pm to
quote:

Did pool prices skyrocket?


Yes because people are willing to pay it
Posted by BeerMoney
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2012
8375 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:37 pm to
I listened to this conversation the other day between friends. I have also heard this from others. Basically, expect to spend $50k minimum. Going cheap will feel like a waste of money.
Posted by TigerFred
Feeding hamsters
Member since Aug 2003
27174 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:39 pm to
In Texas the basic cost starts at $25,000 just to do the digging. The price goes up from there.
Posted by achenator
Member since Oct 2014
2945 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:41 pm to
Doing a courtyard pool right now. Small T shape with sun deck with 2 bubblers No real decking around pool (using large pavers and fake grass). Pretty basic no hot tub or heater. $54k.
Posted by The Pirate King
Pangu
Member since May 2014
57701 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:42 pm to
Personally I don’t get the appeal. It would be cool to have if you had parties frequently, but the upkeep is a bitch
Posted by Tarps99
Lafourche Parish
Member since Apr 2017
7431 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:45 pm to
quote:

figuring it would be around 30k, I told her to start getting estimates. I wasn't ready for the baller quotes we got.

So far: Fiberglass pool with 4' concrete surround and all the junk: $45k

Concrete pool basically connecting the house and soon to be pool shed in concrete and a nicer design with all the junk: $67k


I didn't know Clark Griswold's bonus was that big.

I would have done the same thing if it was cut down to a Jelly of the Month Subscription.
This post was edited on 5/8/20 at 1:13 pm
Posted by Run up middle
DeRidder
Member since Oct 2012
1409 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:46 pm to
You can order a kit for a nice inground liner and get someone to dig it for you. Then install yourself with couple buddies on a long weekend for less than 15,000. I’ve helped two people do it, and it’s not that bad
Posted by fallguy_1978
Best States #50
Member since Feb 2018
48561 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:46 pm to
If you really want a pool it's better just to buy a house that already has one. Let someone else eat the 50k unless that's not much money to you.
This post was edited on 5/8/20 at 12:47 pm
Posted by TigerFred
Feeding hamsters
Member since Aug 2003
27174 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:47 pm to
Upkeep isn't bad. I spend less than an hour a week on the pool.

Posted by 67Tiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2009
847 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:47 pm to
Good Question.
Posted by 50407Tiger
Member since Oct 2019
1227 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:49 pm to
A nice inground pool with a spa, heater, lights, and fixins in 2003 was around $32k.....so go figure with the demand right now high I’d say you would have to pay around $50k for no fixins.

Posted by 50407Tiger
Member since Oct 2019
1227 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:51 pm to
quote:

Griswald's


Griswold’s
Posted by t00f
Not where you think I am
Member since Jul 2016
89959 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 12:53 pm to
Join a CC and then you can play golf too.
Posted by armsdealer
Member since Feb 2016
11506 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 1:00 pm to
Every penny you put into a pool will be lost if you ever sell. My sister had to pay $5k for someone to fill her pool to sell her house, the pool took up all useful space in the back yard. I have a pool, it came with the house, I wouldn't do it again in this location. We have a ton of trees and leaves are a bitch. Outside of the leaves, upkeep is not bad at all. Most everything can be automated and the kids love it. If I had a giant field without any trees, sure, why not let the kids or in your case wife have a pool.
Posted by soccerfüt
Location: A Series of Tubes
Member since May 2013
65701 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 1:00 pm to
quote:

drdoct
Physician, steal for thyself.

Shoulda been a plumber?

Don’t go cheap.

As we are on the front edge of what might be an economic downturn, hold on and see what housing prices do in your part of the world.

The best pool is a good one somebody else paid to have put in.
Posted by ZIGG
Member since Dec 2016
10135 posts
Posted on 5/8/20 at 1:03 pm to
quote:

Upkeep isn't bad. I spend less than an hour a week on the pool.


That’s way too much physical effort for most of the soyboys these days. If it takes more than 5 minutes of effort of pushing buttons on their phone or iPad, then they’ll need to hire a real man to come do it.
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