Outdoor · Boston, MA

How Much Does a Inground Pool Installation Cost in Boston, MA?

Expect to pay $45,500–$143,000 for a inground pool installation in Boston, MA — a figure shaped as much by local labor rates as by the project itself. Excavation and site access, not the pool shell itself, that most often drives the final price above the estimate.

6–12 weeksTypical timeline
YesPermit required
Hire a ProDIY feasibility
43%Avg. resale value recouped
Boston Estimate Localized
$45,500$143,000
Typical project: $71,500
National average$35,000–$110,000
Boston cost index1.3x
Per project$159

Based on a typical 450 sq ft pool scope. Adjust the exact size and finish tier in the full calculator for a more precise number.

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Cost Breakdown

Where the money goes on a Boston inground pool installation

These percentages hold roughly steady across metros — what changes city to city is the dollar figure attached to each slice, driven by Boston's 1.3x regional cost index.

Excavation & structure
35%
Pool shell/material
25%
Decking & coping
15%
Equipment (pump/filter/heater)
15%
Permits & engineering
10%
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What Moves the Price

Factors that change your Boston estimate

01Pool construction type — vinyl liner, fiberglass, or gunite/concrete
02Size, shape, and depth
03Decking material surrounding the pool
04Heating and automation features
05Site access and excavation difficulty
06Fencing required by local code

Boston-specific considerations

Labor pricing in Boston reflects a high cost-of-living market that carries through directly to labor rates. On the permitting side: the city's older housing stock and historic district overlays can add review steps for exterior-facing projects. The area's climate (cold winters with significant freeze-thaw cycling) is also worth factoring into scheduling.

Material options and how they affect cost

OptionNotes
Vinyl liner poolLowest upfront cost, liner replacement every 7-10 years
Fiberglass poolFaster installation, limited size/shape options
Gunite/concrete poolFully custom shape, highest cost and longest build time
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Should you DIY a inground pool installation in Boston?

Inground Pool Installation isn't a realistic DIY project for most homeowners — it typically requires licensing, permitting, and specialized equipment that make self-performing the work impractical or unsafe. In Boston, a permit and inspection are required for this work, which most jurisdictions restrict to licensed contractors. Treat the contractor's labor line item as a fixed cost rather than a place to look for savings.

Resale value consideration

A inground pool installation in Boston recoups roughly 43% of its cost at resale on average, according to typical remodeling ROI benchmarks — meaning the project narrows, but doesn't eliminate, its own cost if you sell soon after completing it. If you're staying long-term, weigh enjoyment and function more heavily than this figure.

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Common Questions

Inground Pool Installation FAQ for Boston homeowners

How much does a inground pool installation cost in Boston?

Boston inground pool installation projects typically run $45,500–$143,000, averaging $71,500, based on a typical 450 sq ft pool scope. Use our calculator to adjust for your exact size and finish tier.

Why does a inground pool installation cost what it does in Boston?

Boston carries a 1.3x regional cost index, 30% above the national baseline, driven mainly by a high cost-of-living market that carries through directly to labor rates.

Do I need a permit for a inground pool installation in Boston?

Yes, in most jurisdictions a inground pool installation requires a permit and inspection. In Boston specifically: the city's older housing stock and historic district overlays can add review steps for exterior-facing projects.

How long does a inground pool installation take in Boston?

A typical inground pool installation takes 6–12 weeks from start to finish, though scheduling around contractor availability and cold winters with significant freeze-thaw cycling in Boston can extend the timeline before work even begins.

What's included in this inground pool installation estimate?

The estimate covers the full scope of a typical project: primarily excavation & structure (35%), pool shell/material (25%), decking & coping (15%), plus the remaining categories shown in the cost breakdown above. See our methodology for exactly how these figures are built.

What's the difference between budget, mid-range, and premium options?

Material tier is the single biggest lever on price within a inground pool installation. See the material options table above — generally, budget options run near the low end of the range, premium materials push toward or beyond the high end.

How this estimate was calculated

We start from national average pricing for inground pool installation sourced from contractor cost surveys and industry reporting, then apply Boston's regional construction cost index (1.3x national baseline) to localize the range. See our full methodology for how indices are built and how often figures are reviewed. Last reviewed July 2026.