If you’re reading this, you may have dreamed of hiring the area’s best fiberglass pool installer for a long time. You might have questions about brands, budgets, and options. Before you get to that point you’ll have to make an important decision, so let’s get to something the Stefano’s Landscaping team is asked about every week.

What size fiberglass pool is best? And how can you know which pools are too big or too small for your property?

It goes without saying that there isn’t a single answer that will work for every homeowner and situation. What’s perfect for one property wouldn’t be right on another. But while I can’t recommend a specific size to you in this post, I can walk you through a series of five important questions that will help you narrow in on the right choice. They are the same questions I ask my customers as a fiberglass pool installer 20+ years’ experience.

I’ve ordered them from most important to least, so let’s jump in and start at the top.

 

Where Will the Pool Go, and How Will You Use it?

When it comes to the size of your pool, or really any of the details about your patio, lifestyle should be your first consideration. Don’t worry so much about what you see in a catalog or portfolio. Instead, just think about how your fiberglass pool fits into your life first and your property second.

Do you envision sitting by your pool on hot summer days and occasionally stepping in for a dip? Or will you host parties, have kids running around, and use it year-round? There are certainly other possibilities within these extremes. The idea is to think about your dream and figure out what sort of pool matches that vision.

Naturally, you might have some constraints in terms of your property size. Don’t worry so much about slopes and hills; it’s the actual square footage that matters. You need to make sure the pool you want will actually fit on the footprint available to you. That actually brings me to another great point.

 

What Else do You Need to Leave Room For?

You probably don’t want your pool to sit next to your lawn with nothing around it. In your mind it’s probably going to be the centerpiece of a larger patio renovation project. Bear in mind that those elements can take up more space than you think.

For example, we commonly install a fiberglass pools alongside decks, pavers, water slides, gazebos, pergolas, and even outdoor kitchens. Not only do each of these upgrades need its own space, but some require clearance between the different components for safety or comfort. For example, you don’t want lots of seating right next to a large grill. It would be dangerous, and not particularly relaxing.

Sometimes we find that fiberglass pool sizes need to be scaled back slightly to make room for everything else that is going to fit on a patio. That’s before we even get into the red tape.

 

Are There Any Building Codes or Guidelines to Check?

After you work with your fiberglass pool installer to decide what you want to be included in your patio there is still plenty to think about. That’s because your wishes aren’t the only ones that count – your local municipality will probably have some thoughts on the matter, too.

While dealing with building codes and red tape can be frustrating, the truth is that local guidelines are in place for your protection. Usually, a pool has to stay a minimum distance away from a fence, structure, or property line. Your landscaping team can help you with the exact dimensions or restrictions.

These kinds of rules don’t typically affect fiberglass pool installation very much, but they are worth keeping in mind.

 

Which Sizes are Available to Choose From?

Although this is essentially the least important item on my list, it needs to be mentioned. Fiberglass swimming pools are manufactured from space-age materials and then shipped to your home. That means they come in preset shapes, sizes, and configurations.

Sometimes popular models can backordered, leading to delays. There is also the chance, of course, that the exact size you’re looking for isn’t available at all. These situations are rare and it’s nearly always better to wait for the right option than it is to choose one that happens to be in stock today. Still, timing and availability are details worth considering.

 

Does the Finished Plan Meet Your Budget and Expectations?

I saved this question for last, but not because it’s the least important. It’s just that you can’t answer it until you have gone through all the others.

Once you are clear on how you will use your fiberglass swimming pool, know what kind of complete patio you can fit on your property, and have double checked all the regulations it’s time to review things with your contractor. Then you can make sure the plan works for you in terms of budget, time, and lifestyle.

Then, assuming you’re happy and know what you want going forward you can sign on the bottom line!

 

Want to Work With a Fiberglass Pool Installer Who Puts You First?

Almost any team of competent landscaping professionals can handle a fiberglass pool installation. Our company has built a long reputation for homeowner satisfaction – and hundreds of referrals and repeat customers – because we treat every project as if we were working with a relative. We take the time to answer questions, pay attention to the little details that come up on the job, and back all our work with guarantees you can count on.

Going the extra mile gives us an edge over the competition. It also means we can feel good about the work we do and the quotes we provide. If that’s the kind of service and attention you would like from your fiberglass pool installer then I hope you’ll get in touch. Every project we work on begins with a complementary meeting at your home. It’s your chance to ask anything you want and get a no-obligation quote for all the patio upgrade you been considering.

 

Contact us today so we can schedule a time to get together. It might be the first step towards getting the outdoor space you have always dreamed of in 2026.