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How Long Does It Take to Install an In-Ground Pool?

If you’re thinking about installing an in-ground pool, the first thing that comes to mind is: how long it will take? While it depends on what type of in-ground pool you want to install, pool project can be completed in as little as 2 weeks. Homeowners typically opt for a. vinyl or fiberglass pool if time is of the essence. But if you are looking for something more unique—like a natural-looking rock wall or waterfall feature—expect to wait up to several months while the builder constructs your dream creation.

How Long Does It Take to Install an In-Ground Pool?

It’s important to consider the length of time it takes to install an in-ground pool varies depending on several factors. The size and type of your pool, as well as where you live, can all have an impact on how long the installation process will take. The average length of time for in-ground pool installation is between 8 and 12 weeks, with vinyl pools taking 2 weeks and concrete pools taking the longest amount of time—up to 8 weeks for installation.

Step 1: Meet with Your In-Ground Pool Designer

Before getting started, you’ll want to meet with your in-ground pool designer and discuss your needs and project scope. Your professional pool company or contractor will be your point person throughout the project. During this meeting, make sure you review the design with your designer, ensuring that all your wants and needs are met.

In addition to reviewing the design itself, make sure you have a clear understanding of what is included in the package price for building an in-ground pool. If there are items are not included in the price quote but are necessary for installation, make sure these items have been added into the total cost before signing on the dotted line.

Step 2: Secure All Required Permits

You will need to meet with your local building department to obtain the necessary building permits. The permit fees vary by city, but they are typically around $150. If you are not comfortable with this step, you may wish to hire a professional to handle the permitting process for you. Many cities require an architect or engineer be hired in order for them to issue permits for pools that exceed certain dimensions or depth requirements. At Blockco Pools, we help you through every step of the permitting process, so you don’t have to worry about missteps along the way.

Step 3: Start the Excavation Process

Excavation is the next step once your permits have been filed. This can take time, so it’s important to start this process as soon as possible. The excavation process usually takes place on a first-come first-serve basis, and summer is typically the most popular season for pool installation projects. If you have the time, you may want to consider the early fall since this season tends to be less busy.

Step 4: Construct and Deliver the In-Ground Pool

Once the pool is delivered, it’s time to start building. The construction process will depend on the type of pool you choose, but vinyl and fiberglass tend to be quicker than concrete in-ground pools. Once all the plumbing systems are laid out and connected properly, the pump and filter system are installed before moving onto other parts of your new home improvement project. Patio and fence construction is typically done last since these elements may be required by local codes depending on where you live.

An in-ground pool can be an amazing addition to your home. While the pool installation process may seem long at first glance, you have all the right people on board when contracting through Blockco Pools.

Let us know your in-ground pool needs are, and we will get to work on constructing the perfect summer oasis for you and your family.

 

Zack Block

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