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Pool Remodel & Construction Cost Calculator

Estimate costs with Good / Better / Best material tiers. Get an itemized breakdown and printable proposal — free for pool contractors.

Dimensions Scope Materials Results

Project Type & Pool Dimensions

Select your project type and enter the pool dimensions to calculate surface area and perimeter.

Project Type

Pool Shape

Dimensions

Approximate area of pool decking to be resurfaced

Scope of Work

Select which items are included in this project.

Surface & Finishes

Equipment & Systems

Material Selections

Choose a Good, Better, or Best tier for each scope item. Prices are national averages — your actual costs may vary.

Cost Breakdown

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Project Estimate

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How to Estimate Pool Remodel & Construction Costs

Whether you're replastering an existing pool or quoting a brand new build, having accurate cost estimates is critical for winning profitable jobs. This free calculator helps pool contractors quickly build Good / Better / Best proposals with itemized material and labor breakdowns.

Pool Remodel Cost Factors

Most residential pools are 800–1,000 square feet of interior surface with roughly 100 linear feet of perimeter. The biggest cost drivers in a remodel are:

New Construction Pricing

New pool construction includes all the remodel categories plus excavation, steel/rebar, gunite or shotcrete shell, plumbing, electrical, and permits. A standard in-ground gunite pool typically starts around $40,000–$60,000 for a basic build, with premium finishes and features pushing costs to $80,000–$150,000+.

Good / Better / Best Pricing Strategy

Presenting three tiers to customers increases close rates by giving them control over their budget. The "Better" option is typically the most popular — it feels like a balanced choice. This is the same approach used by top roofing and remodeling contractors to increase average deal size.

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