What is the average price for a plunge pool?

What is the average price for a plunge pool?

Building a plunge pool costs an average of $20,000. Most homeowners pay between $10,000 and $50,000. Labor ranges between $1,000 and $10,000, while materials add another $9,000 to $40,000 to the budget. A plunge pool is perfect if you have limited space or don’t have the budget for a full-size, in-ground alternative.

Where would you find a plunge pool?

A plunge pool is found at the bottom of a waterfall and is formed by erosion. As water drops over the waterfall then hits the ground beneath, it causes erosion, which forms a pool. This pool is known as a plunge pool.

What is a good size plunge pool?

Normally, plunge pools measure between just four to seven metres in length and two to three metres in width, and are no deeper than 1.2 meters. As a rule of thumb, any pool that’s smaller than 6m is considered as a plunge pool.

How deep should my plunge pool be?

How Deep are Plunge Pools? There is no rule stating how deep a plunge pool has to be in order to earn the name, but most are around 4-8 feet deep. People who want to exercise in it may want their pool to be a bit deeper, and people who want to sit on a shelf inside the pool may want it to be a bit more shallow.

Where are plunge pools made?

Australian made and owned, our Plunge Pool range is the perfect addition to your backyard. Based in Chirnside Park, Melbourne, our Pools are available Australia wide- Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Northern Territory, Western Australia, and Tasmania, and we have Plunge Pools to suit most properties.

Why choose a capital country plunge pool?

For many years, Capital Country Pools have been transforming Australian backyards. Our fibreglass plunge pools come in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be equipped with spa and swim jets. Our plunge pools can even clean themselves!

What are the benefits of a plunge pool?

Perhaps the biggest benefit to installing a plunge pool is that you don’t need a whole lot of land. This is because plunge pools are small but deep (sometimes up to 1.6 metres), allowing you plenty of space to splash about without ripping up the garden.

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