In Utah in 2026, an in-ground pool typically costs:
Vinyl liner: $40,000 – $90,000
Fiberglass: $55,000 – $150,000
Concrete (gunite/shotcrete): $80,000 – $300,000+
Premium custom (Park City, St. George estate): $250,000 – $1M+
These are real all-in numbers from recent Peak Pools projects across Utah — not just the shell, but design, permits, excavation, plumbing, electrical, equipment, finish, and basic decking.
If a builder quotes you dramatically less, ask exactly what’s NOT included. Common omissions: gas line for the heater, electrical panel upgrade, decking, fencing, landscape repair, pool cover.
What Actually Drives the Price
Pool cost ranges are wide because a lot of variables stack:
1. Pool type (biggest single factor)
Concrete is the most expensive, vinyl liner the cheapest, fiberglass in the middle.
2. Size
A 14×28 family pool will cost roughly half of an 18×40.
3. Depth & shape
Deep ends (8’+), free-form shapes, and tanning ledges add cost.
4. Features
Each “wow” feature stacks: attached spa ($15K–$25K), tanning shelf ($3K–$8K), fire features ($5K–$15K each), waterfalls ($5K–$20K), vanishing edge ($25K–$75K), automated cover ($15K–$25K).
5. Finish materials
Plaster vs. pebble vs. quartz vs. glass tile. Standard plaster vs. premium PebbleTec swings the interior cost by $5K–$20K.
6. Decking
Concrete pour ($8–$15/sf), pavers ($18–$30/sf), travertine ($25–$45/sf). On 800sf of deck, that’s the difference between $7K and $35K.
7. Equipment tier
Variable-speed pumps, automation, salt vs. chlorine, heater type, lighting. Standard vs. premium swings $5K–$20K.
8. Site conditions
Rock excavation, slope, narrow access, trees can add $5K–$30K.
9. Location
Park City builds cost more than Cedar City builds. Engineering, permitting, and labor reality differ.
NOT typically included: decking beyond a basic concrete pour, fencing, landscape repair, sport features beyond the pool itself, premium upgrades added after signing.
How to Get a Real Quote
Free in-yard design consultation — we come to your home, walk the yard, and give you a real number on the spot. Recommended.
Phone consultation — call 801-661-7000 with your address and basic vision; we’ll give a ballpark over the phone.
Cost FAQ
Q: What’s the cheapest in-ground pool I can get in Utah? Realistically $40K–$45K for a small vinyl liner pool with basic equipment and minimal decking. Anyone quoting under $35K is leaving major scope out.
Q: How much does a basic family fiberglass pool cost? $60K–$90K for a standard 14×30 with mid-tier equipment, basic concrete decking, fence. Add $15K–$25K for an attached spa.
Q: Why are concrete pools so much more expensive? Custom design, longer install (8–14 weeks of crew time), more material, engineered shell, longer warranty exposure. Also lasts longest.
Q: Are pool prices coming down or going up? Up. Skilled-labor shortages, equipment cost inflation, and increased pool demand have pushed prices up significantly since 2020. Locking in now is generally better than waiting.
Q: Can I save money by acting as my own GC? You can — and you’ll usually wish you hadn’t. Pool builds involve permitting, multiple inspections, structural engineering, and 8–14 specialized trades that need to sequence correctly. Bad sequencing destroys timelines.