How to Use the Estimator

The Presidential Pools cost estimator gives you an early look at what a swimming pool project may cost, helping you plan with confidence before moving forward.
What to Expect from the Estimate
- A preliminary estimate based on common pool designs and typical construction factors
- Helps set early budget expectations during the planning phase
- Actual pricing may vary based on site conditions, design choices, materials, and local requirements
- A Presidential Pools representative can refine the estimate, confirm project scope, and align costs with your goals and budget
Pool Cost Estimator

Understanding Your Estimate
Our estimator helps to give you an idea of what your project might cost. This estimate is not set in stone and is not a quote. It’s a ballpark figure, generated to give you a rough idea of pricing based on the info you provide.
Is this the actual cost?
Lots of factors can influence the final price – things that our estimator tool might not see. So, this estimate is just that – an estimate. It’s not a quote or an offer.

Bottom line
We hope this estimate provides a helpful starting point. Before making any final decisions, let’s connect to review the details together.
Phases of the Pool Construction Process
When it comes to building your swimming pool, Presidential Pools & Spas is dedicated to excellence and quality. The following is an overview of the process we go through to build your new custom in-ground pool. There are many steps, but that is exactly why you want an experienced, professional team to build your pool.
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FAQs on Building a Pool in Arizona
Yes, we offer complimentary design consultations. You can schedule one whenever you are ready to start talking about your project. You do not necessarily have to be ready to begin construction right away. To schedule a consultation, simply contact us.
Since we build custom pools, there really is no “standard.” For illustration purposes only, our classic pool is a sports or play pool up to 5 feet in depth, with an 75-foot perimeter and 350 square foot surface area, and 300 square feet of acrylic lace decking. This pool would include a Pentair Variable Speed Pump, Pentair Energy Efficient Cartridge Filter, Intermatic Time Clock with Subpanel, Rebel Suction Cleaner, Automatic Water Leveler, Blue Square LED Pool Light, and much more.
We do not remodel pools or spas; however, we have an in-house partner, American Pool Finishers, who specializes in remodels. If you are interested in a remodel, fill out the form on this page and someone from their team will contact you!
These days, play pools are the most popular types of pools. We can still construct diving pools, but they are generally more expensive and must follow several guidelines for safety reasons. For those who are interested in a diving pool, there are now many options beyond an actual diving board, including jump boards and diving rocks built into the surrounding landscape or a waterfall.
There’s no need to base your design on an average, but 30 feet by 15 feet is common.
The time it takes to build your pool depends on a lot of factors. The complexity of your design, time of year, and other variables will all determine how long it takes to build your pool. Barring any interruption from Mother Nature, the average pool build takes 9-12 weeks from the completion of excavation.
There are many phases to swimming pool construction, but only a couple of them are particularly noisy, namely excavation. The majority of work is not noisy.
The crew generally will work during daylight hours, but will respect any restrictions requested by you as the homeowner and/or your neighborhood. These restrictions should be disclosed prior to construction in order to make sure the timeline is accurate.
Prior to construction beginning, your landscape will be assessed to determine the best way for the crew to access the building site. Some of the equipment used is heavy machinery. As such, if you have lots of fencing, pavers, etc., there may be a need to temporarily remove or a risk of damage in the process. If such a risk exists, you will be informed of it prior to construction.
Certain phases, such as plumbing, will require trenching, so your yard may not look pristine during those few days.
Yes.
Depending on your jurisdiction, it may take 5 days or 4 weeks. In general, expect it to take 2 to 3 weeks.
Each city’s barrier requirements are different. It is your responsibility as the homeowner and resident to satisfy these requirements. Please see your pool designer for the specifics of your jurisdiction.
We primarily use Pentair equipment and Blue Square hardware. Some other equipment may be used upon request.
A pool will increase the value of your home, but it is not a direct transfer of value (a $30,000 pool will not usually increase your home’s value by $30,000). The value of adding a pool should be measured in the years of enjoyment it will bring to your family, in addition to the monetary value and marketability it brings to your property.
A down payment should never be more than 15% with any pool company in Arizona. We generally require a $500 down payment unless scale and/or materials being ordered require a larger down payment.
The pool building payment schedule has been set up and mandated through statutes in the state of Arizona. The payment schedule is in stages and consists of a 25%-25%-25%-25% payment schedule. Payments are due after the completion of excavation, shotcrete, and decking. The final 25% is due once the pool has passed final inspection and is ready for its interior finish.
Yes, you will have a Project Manager dedicated to your pool whom will address your questions and concerns.
Generally, a hot tub (or acrylic spa) tends to be more therapeutic. In-ground spas that connect to your pool have a limitation on the number of jets and seats, and other features, that can be included.
Hot tubs vary in size, shape and jets, and can also be part of a backyard transformation. Some hot tubs can even be installed to fit into the overall environment through the use of walls, rock formations and other integration techniques.
Provided there is enough available space for the body of water and associated equipment, a spa can be added to an existing pool, but it can be quite expensive. We recommend adding the spa at point of sale.
Depending on the type of water feature, some can be added after a pool is built, but it can be expensive. Price will be dependent on necessary construction and plumbing modifications, in addition to the components of the feature itself.
Many people build screen walls to hide equipment or hide it with landscaping, large waterfalls, etc. Pool equipment is strategically placed for functionality, accessibility and aesthetics. The larger the distance between the pool and its equipment, the more costly installation will generally be. A larger distance may also make the equipment a little less efficient.
When used properly, meaning that the heat pump is utilized early enough in the off-season, the pool is covered when not in use, and Arizona does not experience a long period of unusually cold days, some people can enjoy their pools year-round.
Generally, residents of the Phoenix Valley use their pools between mid-April and mid-October. A heat pump can extend swimming from mid-February to December in most cases.
A gas heater uses natural gas or propane to heat the water. It is faster, can heat to hotter temps, and can heat water under a variety of outdoor conditions. However, a gas heater is costly to operate.
Heat pumps are electric, making them much more efficient and economical. However, heat pumps cannot operate during certain circumstances, such as extreme cold, as the heat pump uses the ambient temperature to heat. The heat pump also takes longer to increase the water temperature.
There are several different options for getting shade around your pool. Of course, the most economical solution is smart placement of your pool. Other solutions include umbrellas, pergolas or other shade structures, or shade sails that attach to poles anchored in your yard or your patio and that stretch across areas that need protection from the sun. Shade trees are also an option, but you must consider how much they may litter in your pool and how the root system may eventually interfere with your pool structure. Always check with a landscaper before placing any living plant around your pool.
Each new pool customer gets an orientation from an in-house technicians. Depending upon the complexity of the pool, orientations generally last one hour. Beyond that, our in-house service coordinators are available by phone or contact form to answer any questions. Manuals are also given to homeowners for reference.
Presidential Pools also offers a Pool School on a specific topic one Saturday per month from February through October. Customers can attend classes in-person or online via our live-streaming option.
These days, play pools are the most popular types of pools. We can still construct diving pools, but they are generally more expensive and must follow several guidelines for safety reasons.
For those who are interested in a diving pool, there are now many options beyond an actual diving board, including jump boards and diving rocks built into the surrounding landscape or a waterfall.
There are several different options for getting shade around your pool. Of course, the most economical solution is smart placement of your pool. Other solutions include umbrellas, pergolas or other shade structures, or shade sails that attach to poles anchored in your yard or your patio and that stretch across areas that need protection from the sun. Shade trees are also an option, but you must consider how much they may litter in your pool and the how the root system may eventually interfere with your pool structure. Always check with a landscaper before placing any living plant around your pool.
If you’d like to establish swim lanes, we would suggest tile lane markers. You may also want to consider actual lane dividers or buoys.
If you simply want to swim against a current, we suggest installing swim jets.
There are so many options! Within the pool itself, consider places where people can congregate, such as tables, spas, swim-up bars, or a large shelf step. With lots of kids (or not), you may also want to consider something like a grotto slide with a waterfall cave, which has a bench within it.
Outside of the pool, you’ll want plenty of deck space so that everyone can remain safe. Also, you may want to consider misters to keep everyone cool.
Particular designs can usually be customized to fit your yard. However, size, access, city requirements, H.O.A. requirements (particularly in regards to water features), and utility lines must be assessed before solidifying your design.
Provided there is enough available space for the body of water and associated equipment, a spa can be added to an existing pool, but it can be quite expensive. We suggest adding a spa when building your pool to save on remodel costs in the future.
Many people build screen walls to hide equipment or hide it with landscaping, large waterfalls, etc. Pool equipment is strategically placed for functionality, accessibility and aesthetics. The larger the distance between the pool and its equipment, the more costly installation will generally be. A larger distance may also make the equipment a little less efficient.
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