What affects the price
- Size and depth16x32 to 20x40 is the common Ohio range; deeper-end deep-bowl pools cost more.
- Liner thickness20-mil vs 27-mil affects price and longevity.
- DeckingConcrete deck adds $5K-$15K; pavers $8K-$20K.
- Equipment packageSalt system, variable-speed pump, heater add $3K-$8K combined.
What's included
- Excavation
- Steel or polymer wall panels
- Vinyl liner
- Skimmer, returns, plumbing
- Pump, filter, automation
- Local pool permit
- Pool barrier (fence/gate) to code
When to call
Book in winter for spring excavation. PHTA / APSP industry cert and CPO supervision are the strongest credentials. Permit BEFORE excavation, not after.
Related questions
How long does a vinyl liner last?
8-12 years in Ohio. UV, chemicals, and Ohio winters degrade it. Replacement is $1,800-$4,500.
Vinyl vs fiberglass vs gunite?
Vinyl is cheapest up front, fiberglass installs fastest, gunite is most customizable and longest-lasting but takes 2-3 months in Ohio's short pool-build window.
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