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pool construction in San Francisco

Best pool construction contractors in San Francisco

Building a pool is one of the larger projects a homeowner takes on, and the bids are hard to compare without a clear line-item breakdown. A verified record of finished pools tells you who actually delivers. San Francisco's old housing stock and high standards reward documented, verifiable work, and pricing runs at the top of the state.

Verified pros in San Francisco

Be the first verified pool construction pro in San Francisco

Quotrr is rolling out across California. As pool builders verify completed work in San Francisco, they appear here ranked by Quotrr Score, recent verified work, and distance. Claim this page by listing your business free.

What pool builders in San Francisco quote

Pool construction prices in San Francisco

Fiberglass pool packages typically runs $54,000 to $102,000. Gunite in-ground pools typically runs $72,000 to $144,000. Spa add-ons typically runs $14,400 to $30,000.

Bay Area labor and permit costs run roughly 15 to 25 percent above the California average, so budget toward the high end of each range. These are typical ranges, not quotes. Get a line-item proposal from a San Francisco pro to price your job.

What a verified outcome looks like

Examples of the kind of record Quotrr keeps on a completed pool construction job. Each is tied to a real job and cannot be edited or deleted after the homeowner posts it.

Pool construction in San Francisco: common questions

How much does it cost to build a pool in San Francisco?

A new in-ground pool in San Francisco typically runs from the mid five figures for a fiberglass package to six figures for a large gunite build with decking and a spa. The price line on this page shows the San Francisco ranges by type.

How long does a pool build take in San Francisco?

Most residential pool builds run 8 to 16 weeks from permit to first swim, depending on weather, inspections, and the San Francisco permit queue. Gunite builds take longer than fiberglass.

Do I need a permit to build a pool in San Francisco?

Yes. San Francisco requires a building permit for an in-ground pool, plus electrical and barrier or fencing compliance. A licensed pool builder pulls the permit and schedules the inspections as part of the job.

How do I check a San Francisco pool builder's track record?

Look for finished pools you can verify, not just photos. On Quotrr every completed build can carry a non-deletable Prop tied to the real job, so a builder's record in San Francisco is documented rather than claimed.

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