Skip to main content

Cost of a Pool in Daytona Beach, Florida

Cost of a pool in Daytona Beach typically starts around $59,999 with Aqua’s all-inclusive package. This includes travertine decking, salt system, LED lighting, and a lifetime structural warranty. Volusia County permits add $1,100 to $1,900. Call (407) 707-6662 for your free 3D design and local cost details.

What Does a Pool Cost in Daytona Beach?

Daytona Beach homeowners should expect pool costs ranging from $59,999 for Aqua’s all-inclusive package to higher depending on custom features. Aqua specializes in designing pools and coordinating construction through licensed Florida contractors, ensuring compliance with Volusia County regulations. With a population of about 75,447 and many homes featuring backyards suited for the average Florida pool size of 14 by 28 feet, Aqua’s approach fits the local scale and lifestyle perfectly.

Starter

$59,999
All-Inclusive Package
  • Custom pool up to 375 sq ft
  • 500 sq ft travertine deck
  • Salt system + LED lights
  • Free 3D design
Premium

$95K – $130K
Resort-Style
  • 500+ sq ft pool & spa
  • Water features + fire bowls
  • Smart automation
  • Premium finishes
Luxury

$130K+
Custom Luxury
  • Infinity edge / vanishing
  • Outdoor kitchen integration
  • Custom water features
  • Designer finishes

What’s Included in the $59,999 All-Inclusive Package

For homeowners in Daytona Beach who want a turnkey package with no surprise upgrades, this is what every all-inclusive design covers:

Custom pool design up to 375 sq ft
500 sq ft travertine deck and coping
Tile, beach shelf, and entry bubbler
Color-changing LED light
Salt water system
Premium pump and filter
20 interior finish color options
Free 3D photorealistic design

What Affects Pool Cost in Daytona Beach?

Several factors influence the cost of a pool in Daytona Beach. Lot size and soil conditions can affect design choices and site preparation. Volusia County pool permits range from $1,100 to $1,900, reflecting local regulatory costs. Florida hurricane codes require engineering for wind loads and tie-down systems, adding to expenses. The 1 hour 25 minute drive from Aqua’s Saint Cloud headquarters may impact coordination logistics. Daytona Beach’s terrain and common backyard sizes, plus neighborhood HOA rules especially in communities like Seabreeze or Harbor Oaks, also play a role in final pricing.

Daytona Beach Population
75,447
Volusia County Permit Range
$1,100–$1,900
Drive Time From HQ
1 hr 25 min
Average Pool Size
14×28 ft

Pool Type Cost Comparison for Daytona Beach Homeowners

The biggest cost decision in Daytona Beach is the pool material. Here’s how the three options compare for a similarly-sized 14×28 foot inground pool:

Pool Type Typical Cost in Daytona Beach Lifespan in Florida Maintenance Best For
Gunite (Concrete) $65,000 – $130,000 50+ years (with replaster every 10–15) Higher (chemical balancing, replaster cycle) Custom shapes, depth changes, infinity edges
Fiberglass $50,000 – $85,000 25+ years (no replaster needed) Lower (smooth gel-coat resists algae) Faster install, lower lifetime maintenance
Vinyl Liner $40,000 – $65,000 15–20 years (liner replacement every 7–10 yrs) Medium (liner sensitive to chemistry) Lowest upfront cost, simple shapes

Aqua’s all-inclusive packages use gunite construction coordinated through licensed Florida contractors — the longest-lasting option for Daytona Beach’s climate, with the design flexibility to match any backyard layout.

Daytona Beach Pool Project Context

Daytona Beach features a mix of mid-sized single-family homes and coastal neighborhoods like Downtown Daytona and Palmetto Park, where pools are popular for year-round outdoor living. The city’s humid subtropical climate encourages saltwater pools with LED lighting for evening enjoyment. Growth in areas such as LPGA International has increased demand for modern pool designs that fit varied backyard footprints. HOA guidelines in some Daytona Beach communities influence pool style and decking materials, making local knowledge essential for tailored designs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Pool Costs in Daytona Beach

How much should I budget for a pool in Daytona Beach FL?+

Budgeting for a pool in Daytona Beach starts at Aqua’s all-inclusive $59,999 package, which covers essential features like travertine decking and a salt system. Volusia County’s permit fees between $1,100 and $1,900 should also be included. Local factors such as backyard size and hurricane code requirements can affect the final cost. Planning for these ensures your project fits both budget and local standards.

What is the cheapest type of pool I can get in Daytona Beach?+

In Daytona Beach, vinyl pools tend to be the most affordable option, followed by fiberglass and then gunite, which offers the most customization. However, Aqua’s $59,999 all-inclusive package provides excellent value by including premium features like travertine decking and LED lighting. Considering Volusia County’s permit costs, this package balances cost and quality effectively for local homeowners.

Are there hidden costs in pool quotes from Daytona Beach pool companies?+

Common hidden costs include decking material choices—travertine versus concrete—saltwater system upgrades, LED lighting, beach shelves, and screen enclosures. Aqua Custom Pools is transparent about these expenses and includes travertine decking, salt systems, and LED lights in the all-inclusive price. This approach helps Daytona Beach homeowners avoid surprises and plan accurately.

Does Aqua Custom Pools serve Daytona Beach?+

Yes, Aqua Custom Pools serves Daytona Beach, located about 1 hour 25 minutes from our Saint Cloud headquarters. We design pools and coordinate construction through licensed Florida contractors to meet Volusia County codes. Our local expertise ensures your pool fits Daytona Beach’s climate and neighborhood requirements.

How long does the pool process take in Daytona Beach?+

The pool process in Daytona Beach typically takes 8 to 14 weeks. It starts with a free 3D photorealistic design with no deposit required. Next, we secure Volusia County permits, which include hurricane code compliance for wind loads and tie-downs. After permits are approved, construction coordination through licensed contractors begins, adhering to local timelines and regulations.

Do I need a permit for a pool in Daytona Beach FL?+

Yes, a permit is required in Daytona Beach. Volusia County charges between $1,100 and $1,900 for pool permits. Requirements include a property survey, engineered drawings, and specifications for hurricane tie-downs. Aqua Custom Pools manages all paperwork and coordination with county officials to ensure a smooth permitting process.

Why Aqua Custom Pools for Daytona Beach?

Aqua Custom Pools & Spas serves Daytona Beach from our Saint Cloud, FL design studio — a 1 hr 25 min drive that puts our team on-site for design consultations, project oversight, and post-installation support. We design pools and coordinate construction through licensed Florida contractors across Volusia County and 6 surrounding Central Florida counties.

Every project starts with a free 3D photorealistic design — you see your pool, your deck, your landscaping, and your home together before you commit to a contract. No deposit required for the design. If the 3D rendering doesn’t match your vision, you walk away.

Explore More Pool Options Near Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach Service Pages

See Your Daytona Beach Pool in 3D — For Free

Aqua Custom Pools & Spas designs your pool, deck, and backyard layout in photorealistic 3D before you sign anything. No deposit. No commitment.

📞 (407) 707-6662