Cost & Pricing Questions
The cost depends on the pool type and size. Fiberglass pools start from 14,000 SAR (2.5×4.5 m) and go up to 55,000 SAR (13.5×5.5 m). Concrete pools start from 30,000 SAR for small sizes and can reach 150,000 SAR or more for luxury pools. Infinity pools start from 80,000 SAR. View full pricing table
The main factors are: pool size (length, width, and depth), type (fiberglass costs about 3 times less than concrete), finish type (porcelain is cheaper than mosaic or marble), add-ons (heater 5,000-15,000 SAR, waterfall 3,000-12,000 SAR, jacuzzi 15,000-35,000 SAR), geographic location, and soil conditions.
Regular maintenance costs range from 500 SAR (basic package, 2 visits/month) to 1,500 SAR (comprehensive package, 4 visits/month including chemicals and spare parts). Electricity for the pump and filter runs between 200-500 SAR per month. View maintenance packages
Yes, a private pool can increase villa value by 5-15% depending on the pool type, condition, and property location. Luxury pools (infinity, concrete with jacuzzi) add even more value. Investing in a pool is considered one of the best additions to boost property value in Saudi Arabia.
Construction & Installation Questions
The timeline depends on the pool type: Pre-made fiberglass pools are installed within 2-5 days. Concrete pools take 30-60 days (including excavation, reinforcement, pouring, curing, and tiling). Infinity pools require 60-100 days due to additional engineering complexity.
Fiberglass: faster installation (2-5 days), costs about 3 times less, lower maintenance, but limited to available sizes and shapes from the factory. Concrete: fully custom design in any shape and size, longer lifespan (30+ years), easy to renovate, but more expensive and takes longer to build. Detailed comparison
The mild months from October to March are best, especially for concrete pools, as extreme summer heat negatively affects concrete pouring and curing quality. Fiberglass pools can be installed at any time due to their quick installation.
Yes, an indoor pool can be built with a proper ventilation and dehumidification system. The cost is 30-50% higher due to additional ventilation and insulation requirements. Indoor pools are ideal for families who prefer complete privacy or in cooler highland cities like Abha and Taif.
Permits & Regulations Questions
Yes, pools deeper than 1.2 meters require a permit from the municipality. You must comply with safety standards: a fence at least 1.2 meters high with a self-closing gate, non-slip tiles around the pool, and a pool cover. A specialized contractor handles the permit process. Complete permits guide
Basic requirements include: a safety fence at least 1.2 meters high around the pool, a self-closing and self-locking gate, non-slip tiles on pool edges and surrounding areas, an anti-entrapment drain system, adequate lighting, and a sturdy pool cover.
Yes, a proper drainage system must be provided for pool water during cleaning or maintenance. Chlorine-treated pool water cannot be discharged directly into the stormwater network. You must coordinate with the municipality to determine the appropriate discharge point.
Maintenance & Operation Questions
Pump and filter electricity consumption ranges from 200-500 SAR per month (running 6-8 hours daily). An electric heater adds 300-800 SAR depending on usage and desired temperature. LED lighting has minimal consumption. A solar heater can reduce electricity bills by 50-70%.
With proper regular maintenance, you only need to fully drain and replace pool water every 3-5 years. Regular chemical balancing (chlorine, pH, alkalinity) and a good filtration system maintain water quality for extended periods.
We offer up to 10 years warranty on fiberglass shells against manufacturing defects. 5-year warranty on concrete pool waterproofing. 1-year warranty on mechanical systems (pump, filter, heater). 2-year warranty on tiling and finishing work.
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