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If you’re considering adding a swimming pool to your home, fiberglass pools are an excellent option due to their durability, low maintenance requirements, and smooth, non-porous finish that resists algae and mold. The cost of a fiberglass pool shell varies depending on size and shape but generally ranges from $45,000 to $75,000 or more. Calmwater Pools serves homeowners in Maryland, Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and nearby West Virginia.

Adding an inground pool to your property is an exciting project that requires careful planning and the right team of professionals. Whether you’re considering an affordable fiberglass pool shell or a larger custom design, understanding the installation process can help you make informed decisions and work effectively with the contractors you hire. Calmwater Pools serves homeowners in Maryland, Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and nearby West Virginia — helping you select the right pool model, coordinating procurement, and arranging delivery to your project site. Installation is performed by qualified independent contractors hired directly by the homeowner.
When considering a new swimming pool, fiberglass pool shells manufactured by Latham Pool Products stand out for their remarkable durability, low maintenance needs, and lasting quality. Unlike other pool types, the non-porous nature of fiberglass prevents algae and mold, ensuring clean and clear water.
Cost-Effective and Elegant
The investment in a fiberglass pool shell varies, typically ranging from $45,000 to $75,000 or more, depending on the shell’s size and shape. Despite the initial cost, the long-term savings on maintenance — such as winter safety covers — make it a wise choice for many homeowners.
Ideal for Any Backyard
Fiberglass pool shells manufactured by Latham Pool Products are available in a wide variety of designs to fit any backyard size and style. Their smooth finish not only enhances aesthetic appeal but also improves safety by reducing the risk of scrapes and cuts. Protect your investment season after season with Inground Pool Winter Safety Covers.
How Installation Works
Installation of a fiberglass pool shell is performed by qualified independent contractors hired directly by the homeowner. Contractor-led installation is typically faster than traditional concrete pool construction, meaning you can enjoy your new pool sooner.
Eco-Friendly Option
Choosing a fiberglass pool shell is also an eco-friendly decision. The manufacturing process is more sustainable, and the pool’s longevity means less frequent replacement over time.
How Calmwater Pools Can Help
Calmwater Pools helps homeowners in Maryland, Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and nearby West Virginia select the right fiberglass pool model for their needs, coordinates procurement of the pool shell, and coordinates delivery to the project site. Installation is handled exclusively by qualified independent contractors engaged directly by the homeowner.
1. Assessing the Scope of the Project
Professional Skills Required: Installing an inground pool involves excavation, plumbing, electrical work, and concrete finishing — all of which require licensed and experienced professionals. For fiberglass pool shells, working with qualified contractors ensures higher quality, safety, and longevity.
Time Commitment: Pool installation is time-consuming and labor-intensive. Your contractor team will assess site conditions and provide a realistic project timeline. For larger or more complex designs, the installation period may be longer.
Budgeting: While the pool shell itself is a major line item, homeowners should also budget for excavation, contractor labor, permits, plumbing, electrical, decking, and landscaping. Understanding the full scope of costs upfront leads to better project outcomes.
2. Planning and Permits
Detailed Planning: Start with a comprehensive plan detailing the pool’s design, dimensions, and placement in your yard. Accurate planning helps your contractors execute the project efficiently and avoid costly adjustments.
Obtaining Permits: Secure all necessary permits from local authorities before work begins. Compliance with local building codes is essential for legal and safety reasons. Your contractors can often advise on local permitting requirements for your area.
3. Choosing the Right Pool Shell
Selection: Choose a fiberglass pool shell based on your design preferences, intended use, and site conditions. Calmwater Pools can help you evaluate available models — including shells manufactured by Latham Pool Products — to find the right fit for your backyard.
Consultation: Reach out to our team for guidance on selecting the appropriate pool shell for your site. We support homeowners throughout Maryland, Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and nearby West Virginia. Browse Fiberglass Pool Shells.
4. Excavation
Professional Equipment: Your contractor will use heavy machinery such as excavators to dig the hole for the pool. Precise excavation is vital to ensure the shell fits correctly and sits level.
Excavation Process: Contractors will carefully measure and mark pool dimensions before excavation begins. The accuracy of this step is critical to the success of all subsequent phases.
5. Setting the Pool Shell
Delivery Coordination: Calmwater Pools coordinates delivery of the fiberglass pool shell to your project site. Your contractors will need a clear access path and appropriate equipment for placing the shell.
Installation: Using a crane or similar equipment, contractors carefully lower the pool shell into the excavated hole, ensuring it is level and correctly positioned. This step is critical to the long-term integrity of the pool.
6. Plumbing and Electrical Work
Plumbing Installation: Licensed plumbers will install the pool’s plumbing system, including pipes, drains, and filtration systems. Proper installation is essential to avoid leaks and ensure efficient water circulation.
Electrical Setup: A licensed electrician should handle all electrical components, including lights, pumps, and heaters. Compliance with local electrical codes is required for safety and legal purposes.
7. Backfilling and Stabilization
Backfilling: Contractors will backfill around the pool shell with sand or gravel to provide stability and support, compacting the material in layers to prevent settling.
Stabilization: The pool’s level position must be maintained throughout the backfilling process. Contractors will check and adjust alignment regularly during this phase.
8. Concrete Decking
Pouring Concrete: Contractors will pour concrete around the pool to create a deck, adding structural support and enhancing the pool area’s appearance and functionality.
Finishing: Smooth or textured surface finishes can be chosen based on your design preferences and safety considerations for the pool surround.
9. Finishing Touches
Landscaping: Complete the project with landscaping around the pool, including plants, pathways, and other features that enhance the overall look and usability of the space.
Safety Features: Install fencing, pool covers, and other required safety features to ensure the pool area is secure and meets local regulations. For colder climates, Inground Pool Winter Safety Covers can protect your investment through the off-season.
10. Ongoing Maintenance
Initial Maintenance: After installation, your contractor should help you balance water chemistry and monitor the pool for any signs of shifting or settling during the first season.
Ongoing Inspections: Regular inspections and maintenance ensure the pool’s longevity. Periodically check plumbing, electrical systems, and structural integrity to maintain optimal performance year after year.
Summary
Adding a fiberglass inground pool is a significant home improvement project best executed by qualified professionals. Understanding each phase of the process helps you work effectively with the contractors you hire and ensures a smoother project from start to finish. Calmwater Pools is here to help homeowners in Maryland, Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and nearby West Virginia select the right pool shell, coordinate procurement, and arrange delivery to the job site.
Our team is here to guide you through selecting the perfect pool shell — whether you’re interested in custom pool shells, Fiberglass Pool Shells, or fiberglass pools. Email Click Here to Contact Us or call 240-372-4440 today to start planning your dream pool.
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