Vinyl Liner Inground Pool Pricing and Considerations

The average cost of a vinyl liner inground pool can range between $50,000 and $150,000. The total price can vary based on the size, shape, installation requirements and custom features you choose to tailor your pool to your space and lifestyle.

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Pool Size and Shape

Design choices like size and shape can have a significant impact on the total cost of your pool. Larger pools, such as a 20’ X 40’ pool, will cost more than smaller pools – like a 12’ x 25’ pool – due to a more complex installation process. While liner patterns don’t heavily affect cost, they play a major role in the look and feel of your pool. Latham offers liners in 20–27 mil thicknesses, with a wide variety of styles to suit your design preferences.

Striking Design. Lasting Value.

Vinyl liner pools offer the perfect balance of luxury, affordability, comfort, and design versatility. With lower upfront costs, minimal maintenance, and strong warranty protection, they’re a smart way to elevate your backyard experience.

Low Maintenance

Vinyl liner pools offer a more enjoyable, lower maintenance experience – without the need for costly resurfacing to remove rough, algae-prone surfaces.

Industry-Leading Warranties

Your pool isn’t just built beautifully. It’s built better. All of our pools and products are backed by industry-leading warranties for added peace of mind.

Financing Options

Pool loans and flexible financing options make owning a stunning new inground pool attainable – helping you make a smarter investment that you can begin enjoying sooner.

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Common Questions About Vinyl Liner Pool Costs

Vinyl liner pools can range from simple, clean designs starting around $50,000 up to $150,000 for the large, feature-rich pool of your dreams. Please note that this range is a basic estimate and that exact pricing varies depending on upgrades, customizations, and unique constraints of your backyard.

Several key factors can influence the cost of a vinyl liner pool, including the size and shape of your pool, installation considerations based on your backyard terrain, and any custom features you choose to include. Add-ons like lighting, heating, or upgraded entry systems can create a striking design and added functionality. Additionally, local building codes and safety regulations may also impact the total cost in the form of required fencing, pool alarms or automatic safety covers to serve as a protective barrier to prevent accidents and unauthorized access.

A vinyl liner pool is a smart investment that goes beyond adding a beautiful feature to your home. It’s an extension of your lifestyle and an investment in a lifetime of cherished memories with family and friends. Vinyl liner pools are customizable from the start, but design options don’t end there.

With an average lifespan of about 10 years for a high-quality vinyl liner, you have an opportunity to refresh your pool’s look and feel whenever you decide to replace your liner. Swapping out your pool liner allows you to effortlessly transform your backyard’s ambiance and reflect your evolving style.

Vinyl pools have a lower initial cost, so you’ll end up investing a little bit on a regular basis to ensure the longevity of your pool. This upkeep can prevent more costly repairs down the line.