That’s great!
Having a pool at home can be an awesome source of fun and a great way to make memories.
But is it worth it?
Is the cost and work of putting in an above-ground pool worth the payoff?
For starters, HomeAdvisor’s estimates that it costs between $734 and $4,609 to purchase and install an above-ground pool, and the average cost hovers around $2,569.
That’s way less expensive than an inground pool ($28,000 – $55,000).
The cost of the above-ground pool installation will depend on the following components…
Material — The three primary options are steel, aluminum, and resin. Resin is the most expensive, durable, and rust-resistant option.
Pool Maintenance — If you maintain the pool yourself, then it’ll only cost around $200 a year. If you want to hire someone else to maintain the pool, then it’ll run about $150 per service.
Landscaping — Without some intentional landscaping, an above-ground pool can stand out like a sore thumb. It’s a good idea to put away about $1,000 for landscaping to make the pool blend in more seamlessly.
Permits — Many cities require a permit to install an above-ground pool. This will be a one-time cost of between $150 to $300.
Electrical Work — Typically, an above-ground pool will boost a homeowner’s electricity bill by $30 to $250 per month. And the initial electrical cost will be about $350 to $1,500 to get your new pool up and running.
So there it is!
If that sounds like too much, then you might consider selling your home and purchasing a place that already has a pool.
And you can sell your house fast for a fair cash price to us over at Keystone Properties — we can close in as little as two weeks and we’ll buy your house as-is! Give us a call at 561-406-8886 to learn more!