Quick Answer
A fibreglass swimming pool in Melbourne costs $35,000–$70,000 installed. Concrete (shotcrete) pools cost $50,000–$120,000+. Above-ground pools cost $3,000–$20,000. These prices include excavation, fencing, filtration, and basic landscaping. Ongoing running costs add $1,200–$2,500 per year. Council permits are mandatory and cost $500–$2,000.

Complete Cost Breakdown
Fibreglass Pools — Most Popular in Melbourne
Fibreglass shells are manufactured off-site and craned in, then connected to plumbing and electrical. They’re faster to install (2–6 weeks), easier to maintain, and are the most popular choice for Melbourne suburban homes.
| Pool Size | Shell Cost | Installed Total | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plunge (3×5m) | $18,000–$28,000 | $35,000–$50,000 | Great for small courtyards |
| Small family (4×8m) | $22,000–$35,000 | $45,000–$65,000 | Most popular Melbourne size |
| Medium family (5×10m) | $28,000–$45,000 | $55,000–$80,000 | Good lap swimming |
| Large (6×12m+) | $40,000–$65,000 | $70,000–$110,000 | Premium suburban blocks |
Concrete (Shotcrete/Gunite) Pools — Fully Custom
| Pool Type | Base Cost | With Features | Build Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Simple rectangular (4×8m) | $50,000–$70,000 | $70,000–$100,000 | 3–5 months |
| Freeform shape (4×9m) | $60,000–$90,000 | $80,000–$120,000 | 3–6 months |
| Lap pool (3×15m) | $55,000–$85,000 | $75,000–$110,000 | 3–5 months |
| Infinity edge pool | $80,000–$150,000+ | $120,000–$200,000+ | 4–8 months |
Above-Ground Pools — Budget Option
| Type | Cost (Supply & Install) | Lifespan | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Inflatable/soft-sided | $300–$1,500 | 1–5 years | Temporary, young children |
| Steel frame (oval/round) | $1,500–$5,000 | 5–15 years | Budget families |
| Semi-permanent above-ground | $5,000–$12,000 | 10–20 years | Rental properties |
| Fibreglass above-ground | $8,000–$20,000 | 20–25 years | Premium above-ground look |
Additional Pool Costs to Budget
| Item | Typical Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Council building permit | $500–$2,000 | Mandatory for all in-ground pools |
| Pool fencing (100m²) | $3,000–$8,000 | Pool Safety standard AS 1926 mandatory |
| Excavation (standard backyard) | $5,000–$15,000 | More if rock or groundwater encountered |
| Filtration and pump system | $2,500–$8,000 | Sand filter vs cartridge vs glass media |
| Pool heating (heat pump) | $3,500–$8,000 | Extends Melbourne pool season significantly |
| Pool cover (motorised) | $3,000–$8,000 | Reduces evaporation and heating costs |
| Paving / coping surrounds | $5,000–$20,000 | Travertine, Bluestone, porcelain |
| Retaining walls (if needed) | $3,000–$12,000 | Common on sloped Melbourne blocks |
| Pool lighting (LED) | $800–$3,000 | Colour-changing LED popular |
| Salt chlorinator | $800–$2,000 | Installed + equipment cost |

Ongoing Annual Running Costs
| Cost Item | DIY Cost | Service Contract | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chemicals (chlorine, pH, stabiliser) | $400–$800/yr | Included | Less for fibreglass/salt |
| Electricity (pump 8hrs/day) | $400–$700/yr | Included | Variable speed pump saves $200+ |
| Salt chlorinator salt | $50–$150/yr | Included | Salt pools |
| Annual service/inspection | $150–$350/yr | $800–$1,500/yr | DIY possible for most |
| Pool heating (heat pump) | $500–$1,200/yr | Varies | Extends season April–October |
What Affects Swimming Pool Costs in Melbourne?
1. Soil Type
SE Melbourne’s clay soils (Cranbourne, Officer, Pakenham) expand and contract significantly with moisture. This requires deeper, heavier concrete footings for fibreglass pools and adds $3,000–$8,000 to structural costs. Always get a soil test before accepting a fixed-price quote.
2. Access to Backyard
Limited access (side gate under 900mm, steep driveway) requires mini-excavators or manual digging, adding $2,000–$5,000 to excavation costs. Properties without rear-lane access in established Melbourne suburbs are a common challenge.
3. Slopes and Retaining
Sloped backyards (common in Mornington Peninsula, Dandenong Ranges fringe) require retaining walls and additional structural engineering. Each metre of slope adds roughly $3,000–$6,000 to the project.
4. Underground Services
Gas, stormwater, and sewerage pipes in the excavation zone require relocation (Council or utility involvement, $2,000–$8,000). Always get a Dial Before You Dig (1100.com.au) check before excavation commences.
Pool Compliance Requirements in Victoria
All swimming pools and spas in Victoria require:
- Building permit from your local council (application $500–$2,000)
- Pool safety barrier complying with AS 1926 — 4-sided non-climbable fencing, self-closing gate
- Registration with your council within 30 days of installation (required since 2020)
- Annual inspection by a registered pool inspector (required every 4 years, or annually if issued a compliance notice)
- Electrical safety certificate from a licensed electrician for all pool electrical connections

Signs You’re Ready for a Pool — Checklist
| Check | Why It Matters | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Block size >450m² | Pool + fence + paving needs space | Measure usable backyard area |
| Soil test completed | Clay soils add structural cost | Get geotechnical report |
| Services located | Underground pipes = expensive rerouting | Dial Before You Dig check |
| Council overlay checked | Heritage/flood overlays affect permits | Search VicPlan online |
| Budget includes ongoing costs | Running costs $1,200–$2,500/yr | Factor into purchase decision |
Top 10 Tips and Gotchas
- Get 3 quotes from pool builders with at least 5 years Melbourne experience and SPASA membership.
- Ask for a fixed-price contract, not a cost-plus — cost overruns in Melbourne pool builds average $8,000–$15,000 on variable contracts.
- Budget 15–20% contingency on top of the quoted price for unforeseen soil, access, or service issues.
- Consider a heat pump ($3,500–$8,000) during initial installation — retrofitting later costs 30% more.
- A motorised pool cover reduces heating costs by 70% and evaporation by 90% — worth every dollar in Melbourne’s dry summers.
- Check your home insurance — pools increase replacement value and may void coverage if not disclosed.
- Water rates — pool filling can cost $300–$600 depending on size and Melbourne Water pricing. Rainwater tank supply reduces this.
- Verify your builder is registered with the Victorian Building Authority — unregistered pool builders have no warranty protection.
- Pool resale value: a well-maintained pool adds 5–8% to Melbourne property values in established suburbs. A poorly maintained one reduces value.
- The Melbourne pool season without heating runs Nov–March. A heat pump extends this to Sep–May, making the cost worthwhile for regular users.

Local Melbourne Resources
- Swimming Pool & Spa Association (SPASA) Victoria — find accredited builders
- Victorian Building Authority — pool building permits and compliance
- Victorian Government — pool and spa registration
- Dial Before You Dig — underground service checks
- VicPlan — check planning overlays before applying for permits
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need council approval for a swimming pool in Melbourne?
Yes — all in-ground pools and spas require a building permit from your local council, regardless of size. Above-ground pools containing more than 300mm of water also require pool fencing compliance but may not need a building permit depending on your council. Contact your local council’s building department before any installation begins.
How long does it take to build a pool in Melbourne?
Fibreglass pools take 2–6 weeks from excavation to water — the shell is pre-made. Concrete pools take 3–6 months due to the steel reinforcing, spraying, curing, rendering, and tiling stages. Add 2–4 weeks for permit approval before any work begins.
Is a fibreglass or concrete pool better for Melbourne’s clay soils?
Both work in clay soils with proper engineering. Fibreglass pools flex slightly with soil movement, which is actually an advantage in expansive clay. Concrete pools require heavier reinforcing in clay but are more rigid. Get quotes for both from experienced Melbourne builders — the price difference often determines the choice.
What is pool fencing compliance in Victoria?
Victorian law requires all pools with more than 300mm of water to have a compliant safety barrier: 4-sided non-climbable fencing at least 1.2m high, self-closing gate opening away from pool, latch on pool side or at 1.5m+ height, no climbable objects within 900mm of the fence. Fines for non-compliance are up to $19,652.
How much does it cost to run a pool in Melbourne per year?
A typical 4×8m fibreglass pool in Melbourne costs $1,200–$2,000/year to run: chemicals $400–$800, electricity $400–$700, and annual service $150–$350. Adding a heat pump for winter swimming adds $500–$1,200/year in electricity. A variable-speed pump and pool cover reduce ongoing costs significantly.
Final Thoughts
A swimming pool is one of Melbourne’s most significant home investments. Melbourne’s outer southeast — Pakenham, Berwick, Officer, Mornington — has strong demand for pools given the hot summers and larger block sizes. The key is getting the soil assessment, access, and fencing budget right before signing a contract.
- Budget realistically: quote + 15–20% contingency + annual running costs.
- Get a fixed-price contract from a SPASA-registered builder.
- Include heating during initial build — retrofitting costs 30% more.
- Never compromise on pool fencing — it’s both a legal requirement and a child safety issue.
- Register your pool with council within 30 days of installation — fines apply for non-registration.