Rectangular Pool Options

Below you will see a list of all of our rectangular pool options for you to select from. Please reach out to us with any questions!

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Our Rectangular Pool Options

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Pool Name: Georgia

16' Wide by 44' Long. Includes a splash pad! Shallow end is 3' 7" deep & the deep end is 8' 1" deep.

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Pool Name: Ohio

16' Wide by 40' Long. Includes a splash pad on the shallow end, and a bench on the deep end. Shallow end is 3' 6" deep & the deep end is 6' 10" deep.

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Pool Name: California

16' Wide by 40' Long. Includes a splash pad on the shallow end and steps on the deep end. Shallow end is 3' 6" deep & the deep end is 6' 10" deep.

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Pool Name: Tennessee

16' Wide by 38' Long. Shallow end is 3' 6" deep & the deep end is 5' 10" deep.

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Pool Name: Maine

14' Wide by 30' Long. Includes a splash pad on the shallow end and benches on the deep end. Shallow end is 3' 6" deep & the deep end is 5' 10" deep.

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Pool Name: New Hampshire

14' Wide by 30' Long. Unique side step/bench location. Shallow end is 3' 6" deep & the deep end is 6' deep.

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Pool Name: Massachusetts

12' Wide by 26' Long. Shallow end is 3' 6" deep & the deep end is 5' 6" deep.

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Pool Name: Indiana

12' Wide by 25' Long. The pool is one depth at 4' 6" deep.

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Pool Name: Illinois

12' Wide by 24' Long. Shallow end is 3' 9" deep & the deep end is 5' 4" deep.

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Pool Name: New Mexico 20

10' Wide by 20' Long. The pool is one depth at 4' 4" deep.

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Pool Name: New Mexico 24

10' Wide by 24' Long. The pool is one depth at 4' 4" deep.

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Pool Name: New Mexico 12

12' Wide by 24' Long. The pool is one depth at 4' 4" deep.

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Pool Name: New Mexico 28 Spa Combo

10' Wide by 28' Long (Including built in spillover spa). The pool is one depth at 4' 4" deep.

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Pool Name: South Carolina

10' Wide by 20' Long. The pool is one depth at 4' deep.

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Pool Name: New Jersey

10' 10" Wide by 17' 3" Long. The pool is one depth at 4' 6" deep.

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Pool Name: Rhode Island 20

9' 6" Wide by 20' Long. The pool is one depth.

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Pool Name: Rhode Island 8

8' Wide by 20' Long. The pool is one depth. This pool in specific (But also all of the pools we offer) can be used as a large "Adult" hot tub.

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Pool Name: Rhode Island

9' 6" Wide by 14' 6" Long. The pool is one depth. This pool in specific (But also all of the pools we offer) can be used as a large "Adult" hot tub.

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Pool Name: Indiana 65 (Lap Pool)

12' Wide by 65' Long. Very few contractors offer fiberglass lap pools. If you are looking for a lap pool, and dont want to deal with the construction length or cost for a concrete pool, this is the perfect solution! Contact us today to get your initial consultation scheduled. This pool is one depth.

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How Much Does A Pool Cost?

The cost of installing a fiberglass pool depends on many factors. To give a rough ballpark, to install a fiberglass pool it costs $80,000-140,000. This ballpark includes a full package pool installation (Excavation, base prep, purchasing, shipping & craning in the fiberglass shell, installing plumbing & lights for the pool, backfilling the pool with gravel, installing the concrete bond beam, installing the auto cover, and installing the pool equipment (Heater, pump, filter & controller/automation), and finally, cleaning the pool.)

This ballpark range does not include decking around the pool (Pavers or concrete typically) or any other hardscape/landscape addition.

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How Long Does A Pool Installation Take?

Every project can be different with how long it takes, but what we can say is that we are faster and more effiecent at installing pools then 90% of the other pool companies in Colorado. Your project will be done expertly and efficiently from start to finish.

Here is a rough timeframe you can typically expect with installing a pool:

- Initial Consultation (Estimate & Design Process): 1-2 weeks

- Permitting & Ordering The Fiberglass Shell: 1-2 months, but in some cities/counties permitting can take up to 3-4 months.

- Installation of the pool: 2-3 weeks. Suprisingly, the installation of a pool from start to finish (Not including any decking or landscaping) can be completed in just a few weeks.

- Decking/hardscaping & Other Landscape Additions: 1week - 2 months. This is depending on how much decking and landscaping work you want done in addition to the pool.

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