
Imagine blending the natural beauty of your landscape with your morning laps. Natural pool costs may be hefty, but having one will change how you think about pool life.
The splash is worth the wait
The timeline for building a pool depends on your design complexity, material choice, and permit processing, with straightforward builds taking eight to 12 weeks.
Fiberglass pools install fastest at one to two days after excavation, while concrete or gunite pools require 30 days or more for curing.
You can speed up your pool construction by choosing a fiberglass pool, starting the permit process early, and scheduling installation during fall or winter.
Hiring a local swimming pool installation professional keeps your project on schedule, managing excavation, permits, and electrical work so you can dive in sooner.
If you’ve decided to take the plunge and build a pool in your yard, there’s no time like the present to start planning. But how long does it take to build a pool? An average-sized in-ground pool will take 12 weeks to build, whereas an aboveground pool will take less than a week—sometimes less than two days. The timeline varies depending on the pool’s size, shape, material, and the length of the pool design process. Read on to learn all the different factors that will impact your pool-building timeline so you’ll be ready to make a splash as soon as possible.

Building a pool takes a minimum of eight to 12 weeks. To understand the timeline, learn the various steps of building a pool, from planning to that first cannonball.
The first step is to imagine your dream pool in your backyard. How big is it? Is it a standard rectangle, or do you imagine something more unique? Will you be landscaping the area around the pool? Flip through home magazines, look at inspirational pictures on Instagram, and note what friends and family have installed to help you choose a design. You can even write up an initial list of questions to ask the pool designer.
Once you have some sketches and a mood board with your grand ideas for your pool, it’s time to contact a local pool contractor to turn those dreams into reality—or, for now, 3D renderings. The design process takes about three weeks from start to finish.
Unfortunately, you don’t know how long it will take to get permits for your pool. Every municipality is different and has its own unique rules around building residential pools. The permits could take one week, or they could take months. Talk to your neighbors with pools to see how long it took them to get permits.
After you have secured a pool contractor, solidified the design, and determined the cost to build your pool, it’s time to begin excavating and prepping the land for the pool. This might include removing obstacles such as large rocks or trees or redirecting utility lines so they are safely out of the way. Depending on the weather, impediments, and size of the pool, this process can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks.
The steel frame is the skeleton of your pool, giving it its structure. Proper plumbing and pipe installation are necessary to run your pool filter, pump, and heater. Finally, the electrical wiring allows you to switch on the fun stuff, like lights, heaters, and water features. All in all, these three necessary components will require about two weeks of work.
Fiberglass pools come preassembled, so once the permits and excavation are complete, they can be installed within one to two days. A larger fiberglass pool may require a crane to lower it into the site.
Because vinyl liner pools are custom-designed, there is no set time frame for their build time. Two weeks after excavation is a safe bet. You should expect the timeline to stretch for more complicated designs.
Concrete or gunite (a concrete and sand mixture) pools take the longest to build. The pool walls need to be formed, and then the concrete needs time to harden, which can take 30 days or more. The weather can also impact the curing process.
If you’re designing a pool deck or landscaping simultaneously, prepare to wait two to three weeks for these elements to be put into place. But the wait is well worth having a pool and backyard oasis.
Extra features like custom lighting, waterfalls, decorative tiles, or a patio will add time to the job. The amount of time depends on the complexity and number of additional features.
Of course, after you have the pool structure ready, it will need to be filled with water and tested for use. Believe it or not, filling a pool with water can take up to two days. Installing the pump, filter, and heater will require two more work days. Now that you know your pool is working properly, it’s time to pour a margarita and inflate the pool float—this part shouldn’t take very long.


Several factors impact the time it takes to build a pool. The quickest a pool can be built is roughly eight weeks, including the time it takes to get a permit and excavate the land, but this is largely reflective of the simplest pool designs. More complicated, customized designs could take six months or longer.
In-Ground vs. Aboveground: Between permits and excavation, in-ground pools take significantly longer to build than aboveground options. They take an average of about 8–12 weeks to build, while aboveground pools can be installed in as little as two days.
Financing: You might be financing your pool project. Choosing a lender with agreeable terms and securing the right amount of money can take some time.
Inspections: You’ll need a pool inspector to look over your new pool. They can alert you to issues so you can correct them before using the pool. A pool inspection takes a few hours, depending on the pool size and the complexity of the pool design.
Weather: A sudden rainstorm or other inclement weather can derail an outdoor project for days or even weeks.
Pool location and depth: The excavation part of the building process can be extended if it’s difficult to access the pool’s site or you wish for a deeper-than-usual pool.
Season: Many pool contractors are booked solid during spring and summer to accommodate people who wish to enjoy this new feature during the warmer months; booking your installation during autumn might get you more attention and time from your pros.
Extra features: The more complicated the designs for lighting, landscaping, and your deck, the longer it will take to complete them.
Once you set your sights on poolside life, you will understandably want to move as quickly as possible. Here are some ways to cut down on the time it takes to build a pool.
Pool contractors are in high demand during the spring and summer. If you can wait to dive into your pool project, begin the design and installation process in the fall or winter. If excavation isn't an option in the winter where you live, begin researching how to find a pool contractor and start the permit process just before the spring.
Fiberglass pools have the shortest installation timeline since they come preassembled. Vinyl pools take less time than concrete or gunite, but you're still looking at several weeks post-excavation. Speed up the process by steering clear of custom options and materials with long set times.
Whether you do it yourself or call a landscaping pro, prepare your land for pool installation before starting the construction process. Clear the land, relocate large rocks, and check for power lines ahead of time.
Investigate at least three pool pros before opting for the best one. In most cases, you'll find the best team that can work with your dream timeline.
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