Our Timeline

Total timeline for a fiberglass pool installation can range from 1-4 months for permits and manufacturing, plus an additional 4-90 days for installation and landscaping, depending on the size and complexity of the project, any unforeseen issues or delays, and the necessary preparations and permits.

Timeline for Installing a Fiberglass Pool


The timeline for installing a fiberglass pool can vary depending on several factors, such as the size and complexity of the project, the weather conditions, the availability of materials and equipment, and any unexpected issues that may arise during the installation process.

The permits and manufacturing of the pool can take 1 to 4 months, depending on the pool site manufacturing factory, and once the pool is in stock and the necessary permits have been obtained, the installation process can typically be completed within 4-30 days. However, this timeline may be longer if there are any unforeseen issues or delays.

In terms of landscaping, it can take an additional 3-90 days or more for larger projects, depending on the extent of the work that needs to be done. It's important to factor in the time needed for any necessary preparations, such as leveling the ground and laying down any necessary infrastructure, before beginning the landscaping work.

Overall, it's best to work closely with your pool installer to determine a realistic timeline for your specific project and to ensure that all necessary preparations and permits are in place before beginning the installation process.

  • Permitting: This includes the time it takes to obtain any necessary permits from your local government or building department.
  • Excavation: This is the process of digging out the area where the pool will be installed.
  • Pool Installation: This includes the installation of the fiberglass pool shell, plumbing, and electrical work.
  • Backfilling: This is the process of filling in the area around the pool shell with dirt or other materials.
  • Deck Installation: This includes the installation of any decking or coping around the pool area.
  • Final Inspection: This is when a city or county inspector comes to check the installation and ensure that it meets all local building codes and regulations.
  • Pool Start-Up: This includes filling the pool with water, balancing the chemicals, and starting up the pool equipment.


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*Lengths, widths and depths may vary up to 3%.  Measurements are to widest point on each side of the outside edge. Unless indicated otherwise, pools are non-diving and use of diving equipment is prohibited.

**from 45 Days pools after permit approval and pool shell delivery.