5 Tips to Control Costs
Stay on budget with these proven tips for the most affordable pool assembly
For Endless™ Pools customers, what matters is quality. You can enjoy our smart design, crystal-clear water, and signature adjustable current as a fully inground penthouse pool with marble coping. Or you can benefit from the same pool aboveground in your garage, finished in simple, durable, water-proof skirting.
The cost of your Endless Pools installation will vary considerably depending on the type of installation and the construction around the pool. With decades of experience since our founding in 1988, we have taken much of the guesswork out of your installation budgeting. To minimize your overall project costs, please consider the following...
Select an Existing Site.
Modular Endless Pools are designed for easy installation in an existing room. All pool components fit easily through standard size doors and down stairs.
There's no need for a separate equipment room: our state-of-the-art component system is located at the front of the pool, behind the skirting.
In most cases, you only need access to that one side of the pool, making corner installations feasible. That flexibility can greatly expand your pool site options.
Opt for an Aboveground Installation.
Aboveground installations are usually less expensive than partially or fully inground installations as there is no excavation required.
You can create a built-in look and feel for your aboveground installation by building a deck around your pool.
Use Endless Pools Finish Materials.
Endless Pools skirting and coping options are an attractive way to finish the exterior of your pool. Available in multiple color combinations, they're affordable, durable, and are delivered with your pool kit.
Go Energy-Efficient for Long-Term Savings.
With Endless Pools, you're making the smart choice for energy-efficiency. With substantially less water to heat and keep clean, you pool will require less energy than a traditional backyard pool. Plus, our super-efficient circulation pump uses less energy to run than a 120-watt bulb!
Our standard floating thermal cover reduces heat loss and controls humidity. Or consider the long-term savings of our cover options, which trap in even more heat. For a backyard pool, they conserve water; for an indoor pool, they reduce humidity.
For even greater ongoing savings, ask about our gas-heat capabilities. Depending on utility prices in your area, it could be well worth the investment to step up to a gas heat option.
At the left, the Endless Pools Manual Retractable Cover protects this pool from debris and unwanted access. It also conserves heat and reduces evaporation.
Consider DIY Installation
Your first option to save is by installing your pool yourself. Thousands of our customers have performed DIY installations . Through it all, you will have phone and email access to our Customer Care team for questions big and small.
Not the handy type? No problem! Endles Pools can refer service providers from our Contractor Referral Network who have previous experience assembling our products.
Rob Doezie (left) has been installing Endless Pools since 2004.