Vinyl liner pools don’t get the magazine covers — but they’re often the smartest choice for Utah families who want a real in-ground pool without a six-figure investment.
Most affordable in-ground option — typically $20K–$30K less than fiberglass, $40K+ less than concrete
Soft vinyl interior — gentle on bare feet, kids’ knees, pets
Customizable shapes — unlike fiberglass, the wall structure can be built in nearly any shape
Larger sizes possible
Faster than concrete — 4–8 weeks vs 8–14
Modern liners look great
The trade-off: the liner needs replacement every 8–12 years (around $4K–$8K in Utah).
How We Build Vinyl Liner Pools in Utah
1. Free design consult
We come to your yard, talk size, shape, use, and pick a wall system + liner pattern.
2. Permits + planning
Permits across Utah counties; layout staked.
3. Excavation
Our crew digs the hole, stages dirt, preps the floor.
4. Wall system installation
Steel or polymer panel walls bolt together. We anchor and brace to spec.
5. Plumbing + concrete bond beam
Skimmers, returns, lights plumbed in. Concrete collar locks walls.
6. Floor + liner installation
Vermiculite or grout floor troweled smooth, then custom-fit vinyl liner installed and vacuumed tight.
7. Coping, deck, equipment
Aluminum or polymer coping, decking, equipment package.
8. Fill, start-up, pool school
You’re swimming.
How Much Does a Vinyl Liner Pool Cost in Utah?
Standard 16×32 family pool, basic equipment: $45,000 – $70,000
Larger 18×36 with upgraded equipment + heater: $65,000 – $90,000