Building a pool in Austin is one of the biggest backyard investments you can make — and the price range is wide enough to cause real confusion. We build complete outdoor living spaces that include pools, so we will give you honest numbers based on what projects actually cost in Central Texas in 2026, not national averages from a database.
The short answer: most inground pool projects in Austin land between $55,000 and $150,000, with full outdoor living packages (pool + deck + kitchen + landscaping) pushing $150,000 to $250,000+. Here is how the numbers break down.
Pool Cost by Type
| Pool Type | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Plunge pool (small/cocktail) | $20,000 – $35,000 |
| Fiberglass (pre-formed shell) | $45,000 – $85,000 |
| Gunite — basic geometric | $55,000 – $90,000 |
| Gunite — freeform with spa | $75,000 – $130,000 |
| Gunite — custom luxury | $110,000 – $200,000+ |
| Infinity edge (add to base) | +$25,000 – $50,000 |
Gunite (also called shotcrete) is the most common pool type in Austin because it handles our rocky terrain and allows fully custom shapes, depths, and finishes. Fiberglass is faster to install but limits your design options. Plunge pools are increasingly popular for smaller lots in central Austin and East Austin neighborhoods where yard space is tight.

Where the Money Goes
The pool shell is only part of the cost. Here is what a typical mid-range Austin pool project actually includes:
- Excavation: $5,000–$20,000+. West of I-35, you are blasting or chipping through limestone. East of I-35, expansive clay soil may need stabilization. This is the single biggest variable in Austin pool pricing
- Pool shell (gunite, tile, plaster): $40,000–$80,000 depending on size and finish
- Equipment (pump, filter, heater, automation): $7,000–$15,000. Variable-speed pumps are now standard and cut energy costs 70% vs. single-speed
- Decking: $15–$50 per square foot. Stamped concrete runs $12–$18/sqft, travertine $22–$38/sqft. Travertine stays cooler in Austin heat — worth the premium
- Safety fence (required in Texas): $3,500–$12,000. Minimum 48 inches tall, self-closing/self-latching gates
- Electrical and gas lines: $2,000–$8,000
- Permits: $500–$2,000 within City of Austin limits. Processing takes 2–6 weeks


Feature Add-On Costs
Most homeowners add at least a few features beyond the basic pool. Here is what the popular upgrades cost in the Austin market:
| Feature | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Integrated spa / hot tub | $10,000 – $30,000 |
| Waterfalls / water features | $1,500 – $15,000 |
| Fire bowls (on pool edge) | $3,500 – $12,000 |
| LED color lighting | $1,500 – $5,000 |
| Heating system (gas or heat pump) | $3,500 – $8,500 |
| Automatic safety cover | $10,000 – $20,000 |
| Pool automation system | $1,800 – $4,500 |
A gas heater heats fast ($3,500–$6,500 installed) but costs $10–$25 per hour to run. A heat pump ($4,500–$8,500) is slower but far more efficient for Austin’s extended swim season from March through November. Solar heating ($4,000–$8,000) is essentially free to operate once installed.
Austin-Specific Cost Factors
Pool costs in Austin run higher than the national average for a few reasons that are specific to Central Texas:
Limestone bedrock. If your property is west of I-35 — think Circle C, Westlake, Bee Cave, Dripping Springs — you are almost certainly sitting on limestone. Excavation requires heavy machinery and sometimes blasting, which can add $5,000 to $15,000 to the base cost.
Expansive clay soil. East of I-35, clay soils expand and contract with moisture, which means your pool builder needs to use stabilization techniques and potentially deeper footings. This adds $3,000 to $8,000 in some cases.
Sloped lots. The Hill Country terrain means many lots have significant grade changes. Building a pool on a slope requires retaining walls, extra forming, and more concrete — adding $10,000 to $50,000 for steep sites.
Protected trees. Austin has strong tree protection ordinances. If a heritage oak is near your pool site, you may need a certified arborist plan and modified excavation, which adds to permitting cost and timeline.

What It Costs to Own a Pool Each Year
The build is the big number, but ongoing costs matter too. Here is what Austin pool owners typically spend each year:
- Professional weekly service: $280–$480/month ($3,360–$5,760/year)
- DIY maintenance (chemicals + time): $180–$380/month
- Electricity (pump and equipment): $60–$180/month. Austin Energy offers up to $300 in rebates for ENERGY STAR pool pumps
- Water (evaporation replacement): $15–$40/month in summer. Austin loses ¼ to ½ inch per day to evaporation in July and August
- Insurance increase: $50–$300/year on your homeowners policy
- Property tax increase: $500–$1,500/year
Over 10 years, expect to spend roughly $45,000–$50,000 in total operating costs on top of the original build. That includes one pump replacement, one resurface, and routine maintenance.
Does a Pool Add Value to Your Austin Home?
It depends entirely on your price bracket:
- Under $450K: A pool can actually reduce resale value — buyers at this price point see it as a maintenance liability
- $450K–$700K: Neutral to slightly positive, adding $15,000–$40,000
- $700K–$1.5M: The sweet spot. A well-designed pool adds $35,000–$85,000, recovering 50–80% of the build cost
- Over $1.5M: A pool is expected. Not having one can reduce your home’s value by 5–15%
The key insight: a pool surrounded by quality decking, landscaping, and lighting recovers far more than a pool dropped into a bare yard. A $90,000 pool with $40,000 in surrounding outdoor living often returns 90% or more because it reads as a cohesive entertaining space.
Decking Material Comparison for Austin
| Material | Cost/Sq Ft | Heat Retention | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plain concrete | $8–$14 | High | 20–30 yrs |
| Stamped concrete | $12–$18 | High | 20–25 yrs |
| Pavers | $16–$28 | Moderate | 25–40 yrs |
| Composite decking | $20–$35 | Low | 20–30 yrs |
| Travertine | $22–$38 | Cool (best) | 30–50 yrs |
| Flagstone | $25–$40 | Moderate | 30–50 yrs |
Dark-colored decking can reach 160°F+ in an Austin August. Travertine naturally reflects heat and stays cool underfoot — it is the most popular premium decking choice we install around pools.
Construction Timeline
Gunite pools typically take 10 to 16 weeks from permit to plaster, plus 2–6 weeks for City of Austin permit processing. Fiberglass pools are faster at 4–8 weeks. If your project includes a full outdoor living build (pergola, kitchen, landscaping), plan for 12–20 weeks total.
Austin’s building department is slower than the suburbs. Projects in Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Pflugerville typically get permits 1–3 weeks faster.
Get a Free Pool Consultation
Every pool project starts with the site. Soil type, grade, access, trees, sun exposure, and how you want to use the space all factor into the real number. We provide free on-site consultations and work with you to design a pool and outdoor living space that fits your property and your budget.
See examples of our pool and outdoor living work on our pools service page, or request a free consultation to get started.