Have you ever wanted to move onto a ranch, and have your own indoor pool? I know I have. You might call me crazy, but I believe this dream can be realized. If you think my dream is too expensive to realize, then you’re wrong. This blog will show how anyone with a decent amount of land could afford it.
Cost to build indoor pool
Indoor swimming pools are great for families with small children, people who want to swim year round and those living in colder climates. A quality indoor lap pool can be installed in your home or basement and provide years of enjoyment. The initial cost of installing a lap pool will vary depending on the size and features you choose, but here are some average costs that you should expect.
The cost of building an indoor lap pool will vary depending on the size and features you want. The average cost for a basic in-ground pool is around $8,000. However, this is just an estimate, so get a free quote from a local contractor for an accurate price.
The average cost of building an indoor swimming pool is $20,000-$45,000. This price depends on the size of the pool and whether it’s above or below ground.
Cost of Materials
The cost of the materials needed for installing an indoor lap pool will vary depending on its size, shape and location. For example, concrete is more expensive than liner, but it’s also stronger and offers more durability over time. If you’re considering an above-ground pool with a vinyl liner, expect to pay anywhere from $2 per square foot up to $4 per square foot depending on the type of liner used and manufacturer. If you want an inground pool with concrete walls and flooring, expect to pay $2-$4 per square foot or about $15,000-$25,000 total for a 15-foot by 30-foot pool.