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Have you recently made the decision to install a new pool in your yard? If you have, one consideration you’ve probably already made concerns how much the installation will cost. There are many different factors that influence your pool installation cost, so be sure to keep these factors in mind when designing your pool.

The Main Factors That Affect Your Pool Installation Cost

  • Size. A larger pool will result in a higher pool installation cost because of the increased amount of material needed as well as the additional time spent by workers to install the pool.
  • Type of pool. Inground pools are typically more expensive than above ground pools due to additional time and work needed to prepare the landscape for the pool.
  • The site. Some landscapes are easier for pool installation than others. For example, a yard with more hills or obstacles means more time needed for preparing the site as opposed to a flat yard that is relatively easier to prepare.
  • The extra features. Do you want to add aluminum fencing to surround the pool area or LED lighting within the pool? Extra features will raise your pool installation cost, so keep this in mind when designing your pool area.

A backyard pool offers the perfect spot to relax during the warmer summer months after a long day of work or taking care of other responsibilities. When designing this pool space, it’s important to keep these factors in mind, so you know exactly what features you can include within your budget. If you have decided to install a pool in your yard, reach out to us here at Greenville Pools to request a quote.