What Does a Fiberglass Pool Really Cost in Wichita?
Thinking about a fiberglass pool for your Wichita backyard, but stuck on the biggest question of all: what’s this actually going to cost? You’re not alone.
It’s the first thing nearly every homeowner asks us, and the honest answer is that it depends. But “it depends” isn’t very helpful when you’re trying to set a budget, so let’s break down real 2026 numbers, what drives them up or down, and what you can expect here in the greater Wichita area.
The Short Answer
For most homeowners, a turnkey fiberglass pool installation in 2026 costs between $69,000 and $100,000+, with many projects falling in the middle of that range. That figure covers the pool shell, delivery, excavation, installation, and a basic surrounding patio. Smaller pools with minimal add-ons can come in lower, while larger pools loaded with features can climb higher.
That’s a wide range, and there’s a good reason for it. No two backyards are the same, and no two homeowners want the same pool. The price you pay reflects the size you choose, the features you add, the condition of your yard, and how easily we can get a pool shell into your space. Let’s look at each of those.

What’s Included in a Base Price
When you hear a “base” or “package” price, it generally covers the essentials needed to get a working pool in the ground. That typically means the fiberglass shell itself, delivery to your home, excavation, the crane or equipment to set the shell, backfill and base preparation, and basic plumbing and a filtration system. Many base packages also include a modest concrete patio around the pool.
What’s usually not in a base price? Electrical work, heaters, water, and fire features, upgraded decking, fencing, and landscaping.
Those are the items that turn your basic install into a full backyard retreat. They’re also where budgets tend to grow.
The Biggest Factors That Move Your Price
Size. This is the single largest driver.
A compact pool or a small model under 26 feet costs considerably less than a large 16-by-32-foot pool built for laps and pool parties. More shell, more water, and more excavation cost a bit more.
Features and add-ons. This is where your budget really takes shape.
Tanning ledges and built-in steps often come molded into the shell, but extras add up quickly.
Pool lighting commonly runs several hundred to over a thousand dollars per light.
Heaters, automation systems, spillover spas, and water features add to the total.
A spa or custom waterfall can add thousands on its own.
Site conditions.
Every yard is different, and yours has its own personality.
Easy, level sites with soft soil are quicker and cheaper to excavate. Rocky ground, a steep slope, or a high water table can raise excavation costs.
Sloped yards sometimes need retaining walls, which adds both engineering and material expense.
Yard access.
Fiberglass pools arrive as a single large preformed shell. We have to get it into your yard, and that generally means by crane. If your yard is tight, fenced, or hard to reach, the additional equipment and labor may affect your price.
Decking and landscaping.
A pool deck typically runs $25 to $50 per square foot, depending on the material. That’s often one of the larger line items beyond the pool itself. Fencing may be required, and new landscaping ties the whole project together.

Don’t Forget Ongoing Costs
The purchase price is only part of the picture. The good news is that fiberglass is one of the most affordable pool types to own in the long run!
The smooth, nonporous gel coat resists algae, which means fewer chemicals and less scrubbing than other pool types. You’ll also avoid the recurring liner-replacement cycle that comes with vinyl pools.
Budget for routine chemicals, occasional professional service if you’d rather not handle upkeep yourself, and seasonal opening and closing. These costs are modest compared to the installation, and they’re part of why so many of our customers choose fiberglass in the first place.
Why Wichita-Area Pricing Has Its Own Quirks
National averages are a useful starting point, but they don’t tell the whole Kansas story. Our local climate and soil matter. Wichita’s clay-heavy soil and freeze-thaw winters mean proper base preparation and backfill are essential to ensure your pool lasts. Experienced installation by Ultra Modern protects your investment. This isn’t the place to cut corners.
Local permitting also plays a role. Most municipalities require permits and inspections, and safety fencing is commonly mandated by code. These are typically a small slice of the overall budget, but they’re real and worth planning for.

How to Get a Real Number for Your Yard
Ranges are helpful for planning, but at some point, you’ll want a number that reflects your yard, pool, and wish list. That’s where we come in.
The fastest way to get started is with our Inground Pool Price Calculator, which gives you a ballpark figure in minutes. When you’re ready for specifics, request a quote, and we’ll walk through your space, talk through your goals, and put together a clear estimate with no surprises.
We’ve been helping families across Wichita, Derby, and the surrounding area build backyard retreats for more than 70 years. You can trust our expert staff to guide you through every decision along the way.
If financing is part of your plan, we can talk through options, too.
Ready to Find Your Number?
A fiberglass pool is a significant investment, but it pays off in years of summers spent at home rather than waiting in line at the public pool. The best first step is honest information and a real conversation.
Ready to price out your dream pool? Contact us today or try our price calculator to get started before the spring rush!
Note: prices in this article are spring-summer 2026 estimates based on industry data and general market ranges. Your actual cost will depend on your specific pool, features, and site conditions. Contact us for a personalized quote.



