Inground Pool Installation Cost in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL — Real 2026 Pricing

a new inground pool in Ponte Vedra Beach costs $92,000–$135,000 in 2026, with the median project running $108,000. Ponte Vedra Beach pricing typically tracks 1.10× the national average of $40,000–$120,000. The figures below are pulled from 10,000+ verified homeowner project quotes and refreshed quarterly. Last update: May 2026.
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$108,000
Ponte Vedra Beach median turnkey
1.10×
vs national average
3–6 wk
Fiberglass excavate-to-swim
$150–$300
St. Johns County permit cost

Inground Pool Installation cost in Ponte Vedra Beach by pool type

The three inground pool types come at very different price points. Here's what each typically costs in the Ponte Vedra Beach market in 2026, including standard equipment, a basic deck, and the screen enclosure that nearly all NE Florida builds include.

Pool Type Typical Ponte Vedra Beach Cost Install Time Best For
Vinyl liner $48,000–$80,000 4–8 weeks Tight budget, accepting liner replacement every 7–15 yrs
Fiberglass $65,000–$120,000 3–6 weeks Most Ponte Vedra Beach homeowners — fastest install, lowest 30-yr cost
Gunite / concrete $85,000–$200,000+ 8–14 weeks Custom shapes, premium builds, vanishing edges
Ponte Vedra Beach insight: Ponte Vedra has tight access on many lots and occasional high water table near the ocean. Premium installations are common; expect to pay 10–15% above the national average. Many builds include premium pavers, custom water features, and outdoor kitchens.

What drives Ponte Vedra Beach pool cost up or down

The pool shell is typically only 55–65% of your final number. These are the five factors that most move your Ponte Vedra Beach pool cost, ranked by typical dollar impact:

  • Pool type (40–60% of total spread). Fiberglass vs. vinyl vs. gunite alone can swing your project $30,000–$60,000.
  • Size and depth (15–25% of spread). A 16×32 versus a 12×24 typically adds $25,000–$35,000. Most Ponte Vedra Beach homeowners overbuild depth — diving boards require 8.5+ ft, but only 18% of owners ever install one.
  • Add-ons (10–30% of total). Screen enclosure ($12K–$30K, present in 92% of NE FL builds), attached spa ($8K–$18K), gas heater + line ($4.5K–$11K), automation ($2K–$5.5K), saltwater generator ($1.5K–$3.2K).
  • Site difficulty (5–20%). Tight access, mature trees, high water table, or rock can add $5,000–$20,000+.
  • Deck and landscaping. Paver/travertine deck $11K–$28K; stamped concrete $8K–$13K; landscaping restoration $2K–$12K.

Ponte Vedra Beach pool permits, timeline, and licensing

Ponte Vedra Beach pool projects require a Building permit from St. Johns County Building Department. Permit cost runs $150–$300 with plan review typically completing in 4–8 weeks. Florida law requires a CPC (Certified Pool Contractor) license for any inground pool installation or resurfacing — never hire a general contractor or handyman for pool work in Florida. Verify license status at myfloridalicense.com before signing any contract.

Year-round build season is the Ponte Vedra Beach advantage. In most of the U.S. pool builders book 6–12 months out because winter shuts down installs. In Ponte Vedra Beach, builders pour concrete, set fiberglass, and gunite 12 months a year — which means you can typically start within 4–8 weeks of signing and finish in time for the upcoming summer.

Ponte Vedra Beach pool cost — frequently asked questions

How much does a new inground pool cost in Ponte Vedra Beach?

a new inground pool in Ponte Vedra Beach costs $92,000–$135,000 in 2026, averaging $108,000 for a standard 14×28 fiberglass build with screen enclosure. Ponte Vedra Beach pricing runs 1.10× the national average of $40,000–$120,000. Range varies by pool type: vinyl $48K–$80K, fiberglass $65K–$120K, gunite $85K–$200K+.

What's the cheapest pool type to build in Ponte Vedra Beach?

Vinyl liner is cheapest upfront at $48,000–$80,000 turnkey in Ponte Vedra Beach. But over a 30-year horizon, fiberglass is actually cheaper because vinyl liners need replacement every 7–15 years at $4,000–$8,000 per replacement. Fiberglass shells last 25+ years with no resurfacing. Most Ponte Vedra Beach homeowners choose fiberglass for the long-term cost advantage.

How long does it take to build a new pool in Ponte Vedra Beach?

Pool installation in Ponte Vedra Beach takes 3 to 14 weeks total, depending on pool type: fiberglass 3–6 weeks (the shell is pre-molded), vinyl liner 4–8 weeks, gunite/concrete 8–14 weeks (the 28-day cure on gunite is the slow part). Ponte Vedra Beach's year-round build season means most homeowners start within 4–8 weeks of signing.

Do I need a permit to build a pool in St. Johns County?

Yes. St. Johns County requires a Building permit for all inground pool installation. Permit cost typically runs $150–$300, plan review takes 4–8 weeks via St. Johns County Building Department. Florida law also requires the contractor to hold a CPC (Certified Pool Contractor) license — verify at myfloridalicense.com before signing.

Should I include a screen enclosure on my Ponte Vedra Beach pool?

92% of new Ponte Vedra Beach pools include a screen enclosure. Screens add $12,000–$30,000 but cut chemical use, water loss, and debris cleanup dramatically — most owners recoup the cost in 5–7 years. Skip the screen only if your pool faces the ocean, river, or intracoastal and you specifically want the unobstructed view.

How does Ponte Vedra Beach's soil and water table affect pool cost?

Ponte Vedra Beach soil is mostly sandy and easy to excavate, which typically saves $1,500–$4,000 versus clay or rock markets. The exception is high water table areas in parts of Ponte Vedra Beach (and nearby Mandarin, Julington Creek, World Golf Village, oceanfront Ponte Vedra) — these can add $2,500–$6,000 for dewatering during excavation. Ask your builder to check water depth at the pool location before you sign.

When is the best time of year to build a pool in Ponte Vedra Beach?

Ponte Vedra Beach has a year-round pool build season — there is no "off-season" the way there is up north. The best practical time to sign is October through February: builders are less booked, you can take advantage of any winter promotional pricing, and you'll be swimming by Memorial Day. Signing in April-May means you may not be in the water until late summer.

Does a new pool add value to a Ponte Vedra Beach home?

Yes. In Ponte Vedra Beach and most Florida markets, a well-built inground pool typically adds 5–8% to home value. Resale recovery on construction cost is typically 40–70% — meaning an $87,500 pool in Ponte Vedra Beach adds approximately $35,000–$60,000 to home value at resale. The number is highest in established neighborhoods where pools are expected (Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, San Marco) and lower in entry-level subdivisions.

Are pool builders required to be licensed in Florida?

Yes. Florida requires a CPC (Certified Pool Contractor) license from the DBPR for all inground pool installation and resurfacing. Verify license at myfloridalicense.com before signing any contract. Red flags: no CPC license number on the quote, won't provide proof of insurance, asks for more than 10% deposit, can't provide 3+ recent local references, or pressures you to skip the permit.

How many pool builders are licensed in the Ponte Vedra Beach area?

Northeast Florida has one of the densest CPC-licensed pool contractor fields in the country — competitive pricing is a direct result. Year-round build season plus thousands of pools built between 2008–2014 (now hitting their 10–15 year resurfacing cycle) keep the market well-supplied. Pool Cost Pro's vetted-contractor network includes only CPC-licensed, insured, and BBB-rated builders.

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How Ponte Vedra Beach pricing is calculated. Estimates are built from 10,000+ verified homeowner project quotes collected 2024–2026 from CPC-licensed contractors across NE Florida, plus regional benchmarks from HomeAdvisor, Angi, Fixr, HomeGuide, and the RSMeans construction cost index. The Ponte Vedra Beach multiplier of 1.10× reflects local labor rates, permit costs, soil conditions, and year-round build-season pricing dynamics. Median absolute error vs. actual contractor quotes is approximately 11.8%.
Last full pricing refresh: May 2026 · Pool Cost Pro is independent — we don't build pools and don't accept paid placements.