The cost of a public pool is based on:
Pool Size:
- Indoor public pools are larger and more in-depth, so they are more costly to build.
- Smaller public outdoor pools, also known as wading pools, are generally more affordable.
Pool Type:
- Competitive swimming pools are the most expensive to build, as they require unique features such as starting blocks and lane lines.
- Leisure pools, designed for recreation, are less expensive.
Location:
- The cost of labor and materials can vary significantly depending on the location of the pool.
- In general, pools in rural areas or towns will be less costly than those in major cities or popular tourist destinations.
Additional Costs:
In addition to the pool itself, there will also be costs associated with:
- Excavation and site preparation
- Filtration, heating, and chemical systems
- Deck or patio
- Fences and lifeguard chairs
- Restroom facilities
- Landscaping
The exact cost of a public swimming pool will need to be determined by the specific design, size, and location of the pool.
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