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Everything you need to know before getting a pool installed in Southland

Considering a new swimming pool for your Southland property? This guide covers everything you need to know, from the typical cost range of $40,000 to $120,000 and the long-term affordability of fiberglass pools, to the crucial details about council permission, including exemptions for smaller pool structures but mandatory consents for safety barriers.

How much does it cost to install a pool in Southland?

The cost of a new pool in Southland typically ranges between $40,000 and $120,000, though the final price depends on a number of factors unique to your property. These include the size and design of the pool you choose, as well as site-specific conditions. In a region known for its long, hot summers, a pool is the perfect addition to a Southland lifestyle. Our pools are engineered to handle New Zealand's unique environmental conditions, and with a heating option, you can get even more use out of it. For a deta

What's the cheapest or most affordable pool to install in Southland?

When considering the most cost-effective pool to install in Southland, fiberglass pools are an excellent choice. While the initial investment for a fiberglass pool may be in the mid-range, their inherent durability and minimal maintenance requirements make them exceptionally affordable over their lifespan. Unlike other pool types that may necessitate frequent resurfacing or extensive cleaning, fiberglass pools boast a smooth, non-porous surface that inhibits algae growth and resists common wear and tear. This means less time and money spent on chemicals, cleaning, and repairs, providing significant long-term savings and a hassle-free ownership experience.

Do I need council permission to install a pool in Southland?

Yes, in almost every case, you will need council permission to install a swimming pool in Southland. This process is managed through a building consent from Southland Council and is primarily focused on safety. The consent process is typically made up of two parts: the pool structure itself and the safety barrier (fence). The Pool Structure: A building consent is required for any pool with a water surface area greater than 35m_. The Fence: All pools capable of holding more than 400mm of water must have a compliant safety barrier, regardless of the pool's size. The barrier and its gates must be inspected and approved by the council. To make the process simpler and more affordable for our clients, we have a range of 'Dream' and 'Urban' pools. We've specifically designed these pools to have a water surface area of less than 35m_, which means the pool structure itself is exempt from needing a building consent. However, it's very important to note that even with these smaller pools, you will still need a building consent for the safety barrier that goes around it. At NZ Swimming Pools, we walk you through the entire consent process. We have installers who can prepare and lodge all the necessary documentation with Southland Council to ensure your pool and its safety barrier are fully compliant with the building code. This way, you can be confident that your project is completed to the highest standard of safety and legality.

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Your 3 step plan to geting your dream pool on time and in budget.

Dream up

One of our pool experts will meet with you to share options. We'll walk you through the whole process. We create a plan and help you pick the perfect pool for your backyard.

Team up

We'll bring together a team to begin transforming your backyard into the vision you had in mind for your property. Our goal will be to deliver your pool on time and within budget

Live it up!

With your new pool complete it's now time to raise a glass of bubbles to celebrate your brand new backyard. Or in the classic kiwi tradition host a BBQ with friends & whanau.  

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