Pool Cost Calculator — Arizona Pool Builders
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POOL COST CALCULATOR

Get an estimated cost for your custom pool and spa project. Configure your pool, finishes, and features below.

PoolSpaFinishesDeck & FeaturesResults
Pool Shape & Dimensions
Select your pool shape and enter dimensions.
Linear / Geometric
Rectangle, L-shape, etc.
Freeform / Organic
Curved, natural shapes
Spa
Would you like to include a spa?
No Spa
Circular Spa
Linear Spa
Interior Finish & Coping
Select your pool interior and coping materials.
Deck & Water Features
Deck size, material, and optional raised wall water features.
Your Pool Estimate Summary
All dimensions, materials, and calculated values for your project.

*This is a preliminary estimate for planning purposes only. Actual costs may vary based on site conditions, engineering, permitting, and final design. Contact Arizona Pool Builders for a detailed proposal.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Everything you need to know about pool construction costs, timelines, and what to expect when building your custom pool in Arizona.

Custom pool construction in Arizona typically ranges from $50,000 to $150,000 or more, depending on size, shape, depth, finishes, and features. A basic rectangular pool with standard plaster starts at the lower end, while freeform pools with spas, water features, premium pebble finishes, and extensive decking fall at the higher end. Our Pool Cost Calculator gives you a detailed dimensional breakdown so you can understand exactly where your project falls.
Most custom pools take between 8 to 14 weeks from excavation to completion, depending on complexity. A straightforward geometric pool with standard finishes can be completed in as little as 8 weeks, while pools with spas, raised walls, water features, and custom decking may take 12 to 14 weeks. Weather, permitting timelines, and material availability can also affect the schedule. Arizona Pool Builders keeps you updated throughout every phase of construction.
Standard plaster is the most affordable interior finish and provides a smooth, classic look — but typically lasts 5 to 7 years before resurfacing. NPT Mini Pebble is a mid-range aggregate finish that adds texture, durability, and a natural stone appearance, lasting 10 to 15 years. PebbleTec PebbleSheen is a premium finish with smaller, smoother pebbles that offers superior longevity (15+ years), stain resistance, and a refined aesthetic. The finish you choose significantly impacts both appearance and long-term maintenance costs.
Yes. All swimming pool construction in Arizona requires a building permit from your local municipality. The permit process includes plan review, structural engineering approval, and multiple inspections during construction. Arizona Pool Builders handles the entire permitting process for you — from initial application through final inspection — so you don’t have to navigate the paperwork yourself. Permit fees vary by city but typically range from $500 to $1,500.
Shotcrete is the structural concrete shell that forms the walls and floor of your pool. It’s pneumatically applied (sprayed at high pressure) over the reinforcing steel framework. The amount of shotcrete needed is calculated based on the pool’s internal surface area — including floor and walls — and is one of the largest cost factors in pool construction. Our calculator estimates cubic yardage by multiplying the internal surface area by a standard thickness factor, then dividing by 27 to convert to cubic yards.
A spa is one of the most popular additions and adds significant value to your pool experience. An attached spa typically adds $8,000 to $18,000 to your project cost, depending on size and features. Spas provide year-round enjoyment — they’re perfect for cooler Arizona evenings — and add resale value to your home. Most of our clients choose a 7-foot circular or square spa with bench seating at a standard 3.5-foot depth. The spa shares the pool’s equipment pad, making it efficient to heat and maintain.
Monthly pool maintenance in Arizona typically costs between $100 and $200 for professional service, or $50 to $80 if you maintain it yourself. This includes chemicals, filter cleaning, and equipment checks. Annual costs for electricity (pump, heater, lighting) average $800 to $1,500 depending on equipment efficiency. We recommend variable-speed pumps and energy-efficient equipment to minimize operating costs. Your pool’s total gallonage — which our calculator estimates — directly affects chemical and heating costs.
Yes. We partner with several lending institutions to offer flexible financing options for pool construction. Most clients qualify for pool loans with competitive rates and terms ranging from 5 to 20 years. Home equity loans and lines of credit are also popular options since pool construction can increase your home’s value by 5% to 8%. Visit our Financing Options page or contact us directly to discuss payment plans that work for your budget. We believe building your dream pool shouldn’t be limited by upfront cash requirements.