Plunge Pools Sydney

Discover the Differences of In-ground Plunge Pools and Above Ground Plunge Pools In Sydney

A plunge pool is an ideal choice if you want to have a pool in your small backyard. Plunge pools Sydney by Inlander are smaller than traditional pools but they have a deep and spacious design that lets you enjoy it as if it was a decent size pool.


When it comes to Australian plunge pools, there are 3 major installation options you can choose from – in-ground plunge pool, semi-inground & above ground plunge pool. Which should you get?


The answer will mainly depend on the look you want in your yard. If you want to look out over the water and only see your landscaping with water being apart of that landscape, then in-ground is for you. If you on the other hand you would like your pool to be a main feature that people look at, then semi to fully above ground will be the way to do it. Even just having the pool come up 300mm above ground, then having some nice stone or tiles on the outside can really make the pool beautiful.

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In-ground Plunge Pool Cost


An in-ground plunge pool is often made from aluminium, stainless steel or concrete. If you would like to learn more about sizes and prices, click here to download our price guide PDF.


The DIY world is gaining speed and when it comes to plunge pools, the DIY plunge pool would be 80% of the market. But what people often overlook is the additional costs of...


  • Permits
  • Cranes
  • Excavation
  • Filtration
  • Landscaping
  • Fences


And when you add it all up, it will be double what you thought. That doesn't mean you can't do it with a small budget, but you have to be very smart with how to design the landscaping around the pool.

Above Ground Plunge Pool Cost


An above-ground plunge pool in Sydney is a cheaper option, why? Because you are immediately saving money not only on excavation but also the removal of soil. People think that won't cost much, but when you add those $1,000s together, it quickly stacks up. Some other costs you need to consider include the following:


• Installing a deck around an above ground pool lets you relax and enjoy your pool more. 

• NSW Government requires most pools to have a pool fence. 

• You might want a heater, and maybe even a pool cover.

Sizes & Pricing Guide

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Pool heaters start at about $3,300* for solar heating setups, then around $3,850 to $7,700 for either gas or electric.


Other costs you have to keep in mind may include the following:


•    Pool pumps can cost $1,000* for electric pumps and $1500* for solar pumps.
•    Pool filters cost around $260 to $975*.
•    Pool covers can help keep debris and leaves out of your pool. The price of pool covers can start from $990 and go up to as much as $9,900*.


*Prices change frequently, please download our latest price list.

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