Tier 2: Mid-range fiberglass pool projects Approx. $85,000 – $100,000
This is the most common range we see for homeowners who want a finished, usable pool area. It’s well suited for family backyards in Victoria, Oak Bay, Sidney, and Brentwood Bay, where properties often have slopes, tighter access, or older yards that need reworking.
Typically included:
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- Everything from Tier 1
- Engineered base and drainage considerations
- Paver or concrete pool surround
- Steps, benches, or tanning ledges depending on the pool model
- Basic landscaping around the pool
- Final grading and clean transitions
What to expect:
You end up with a pool that feels integrated into the yard, not dropped into a hole. This tier balances cost, usability, and long-term enjoyment.
Tier 3: Luxury fiberglass pool and outdoor living builds $100,000 – $150,000+
This tier is for full backyard transformations and higher-end properties.
We see this most often in Oak Bay, North Saanich, Cordova Bay, and waterfront or view properties where grade changes, access, and design expectations are higher.
Typically included:
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- Larger or premium fiberglass pool models
- Extensive excavation and soil management
- Engineered retaining walls for elevation changes
- Large paver pool decks
- Comprehensive drainage systems
- Landscape lighting
- Integrated outdoor living areas
Common additions:
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- Pergolas or pavilions
- Outdoor kitchens or lounge spaces
- Tiered landscaping
- Privacy screening and feature planting
This tier creates a complete outdoor environment designed to match the home and lifestyle, not just a pool.
Pool installation costs homeowners often don’t plan for
Many pool budgets run over because of items that weren’t discussed early.
Common overlooked costs include:
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- Electrical and bonding
- Safety fencing and barriers
- Drainage upgrades
- Access restoration
- Landscaping beyond the immediate pool area
We walk through these items early so there are no surprises later.
Visualizing your pool before committing
One of the hardest parts of planning a pool is imagining how everything fits together.
We offer a landscape visualizer and estimator that allows you to see realistic concepts of your pool area, decking, planting, and layout using your actual property. It’s a great way to explore options and get ballpark pricing before moving into detailed design.
Our clients love this because it turns uncertainty into clarity.
Why pool installation prices vary between local contractors
If you’re comparing fiberglass pool quotes in Greater Victoria or across the Saanich Peninsula, you’ll likely notice a wide range of pricing. Even when pools look similar, what’s included behind the scenes often explains the difference.
In our experience, pricing usually varies for a few main reasons:
Site conditions: Bedrock, slopes, limited access, and high water tables are common on Vancouver Island. Some quotes assume ideal conditions, while others account for the real work required once excavation begins.
What’s included in the install: Lower estimates may only cover placing the pool shell. More complete quotes include proper base prep, drainage, backfill, access planning, and coordination with other trades, all of which affect long-term performance.
Local experience: Installing pools here isn’t the same as flat inland lots. Contractors familiar with Greater Victoria understand how to manage rock, water, and soil conditions, and that experience is reflected in both pricing and results.
Workmanship and accountability: Licensed, insured contractors who follow manufacturer guidelines and stand behind their work carry real responsibility. Cheaper pricing often comes from shortcuts or limited after-install support.
When comparing quotes, look closely at what’s included, how site challenges are handled, and who’s responsible if adjustments are needed later. A properly installed fiberglass pool should perform well for decades, not just the first season.

