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How Long Does it Take to Build a Pool for Your House?

  • Perla Irish
  • November 25, 2019
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  1. Design & Permits (4-6 Weeks)
  2. Excavation (1-2 Weeks)
  3. Skeleton (1-2 Weeks)
  4. Pool Installation (Up to 3 Weeks)
  5. Landscaping (2-4 Weeks)
  6. Ask Not “How Long Does It Take to Build a Pool?” But “When Do I Get to Swim?”

How long does it take to build a pool?

There’s nothing better than sitting back with your family and friends on a nice summer day by your pool. It’s everyone’s dream to have one, but unless you move into a home with one already there, you’ve got to install it yourself.

Of course, installing a pool is no small feat, but it might shock you to learn that with a good builder and the right materials, you can have your dream pool in just 2-3 months. Depending on whether you’re looking for a concrete, vinyl, or fiberglass pool, that might change.

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How Long Does it Take to Build a Pool for Your House

Today, we’re going to go over the general pool building process and explain how long each part of the installation will take. Life’s too short not to fulfill all of your swimming desires, so let us tell you what you can expect leading up to that first dip.


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Design & Permits (4-6 Weeks)

Funny enough, it’s the preparation and planning that takes the longest amount of time. Within 6 weeks, you should be able to have your pool materials selected with your pool builder and the building permits  ready to go.

A big part of the design process is selecting what kind of pool you’re going to have. The three most popular (cheapest to most expensive) are vinyl, fiberglass, and poured concrete. Each one has its own unique installation humps to get over, so you’ll experience some time fluctuation because of that.

Excavation (1-2 Weeks)

Once you’re ready to break ground, you can start the excavation process. This is where you dig the big hole that the pool will go in. Theoretically, it shouldn’t take very long, but you have to consider your builder’s schedule when they can get a digger in, and any unforeseen problems that might arise.

Skeleton (1-2 Weeks)

No matter what type of pool you’re putting in, you’ve got to lay down some steel, plumbing, and electrical work as a kind of foundation. Your pool’s inner workings need to be reliable because making repairs down the road will be a horrendous undertaking.

Pool Installation (Up to 3 Weeks)

Now you’re ready to install the actual pool. This will vary depending on the material you’ve decided on.

If you’ve gone with the less costly vinyl or fiberglass pool, then you’re dealing with a lot less time than sprayed concrete. The first two options are easy for pool builders to install and a lot of fiberglass pools come pre-built, so you just have to fit them into the hole and fill around it.

With sprayed concrete, the builder will have to schedule a crew, who will then need to plaster the whole thing. It can take up to a week for the concrete to cure after it’s been installed.

Landscaping (2-4 Weeks)

Once the pool’s in and functional, all that’s left to do is a little bit of pool landscaping. You can decorate your pool area with whatever you want; people typically go for a deck or concrete around the pool with some plants and lights surrounding it.

The world (of your pool) is your oyster, though, so you can keep adjusting your landscaping forever if you want.

Ask Not “How Long Does It Take to Build a Pool?” But “When Do I Get to Swim?”

The longer you ask yourself, “how long does it take to build a pool?“, the more time you’re wasting actually installing your pool. Start planning today and get the installation process going tomorrow. The sooner you get your pool built, the more swimming you’ll get to do.

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