There are more than 10 million residential swimming pools across America. These are great places to cool off in the summer, exercise, and socialize with friends or family. So if you’re planning to build a pool there are plenty of benefits. 

However, this is a major construction project for your home. Because of this, it is important to schedule your pool build carefully. This might depend on your personal schedule or how busy the builder you want to work with is.

Choosing the right time of year to build a pool can also have a big impact on how long construction takes and when your pool will be ready by. Want to know more about choosing the best time for custom pool building? Then you’re in the right place!

Read on to find out everything you need to know about choosing when to build a pool. 

Things to Consider When You Build a Pool 

Even if you choose a generic pool design for your home, every single construction project is different. From the materials you choose to the land you are building on, a lot can affect how long it takes to build your pool and when the best time of year to start construction is. 

To help decide this, it is worth thinking about: 

  • When you want your pool to be ready by
  • The budget that you are working with
  • What the weather conditions are like in your area throughout the year

Once you know these three things, you will be able to figure out when is best to start building your swimming pool. Let’s take a closer look at some of the advantages and disadvantages of starting construction during each season.

Building a Pool in the Spring (March to May)

Spring is probably the most popular time for year for swimming pool construction. This is because it ensures that your pool will be ready in time for you to use in the summer months. 

However, this also means that contractors can charge more so you’ll need a bigger budget. In fact, if you don’t get organized in advance you might not be able to find a contractor who is available to complete your swimming pool project in time. 

Springtime weather can also vary enormously and this might mean delays to your pool construction. That said, if you start early enough your builder should be able to guarantee that they’ll have it ready for summertime.

Building a Pool in the Summer (June to August)

A Texas summertime can offer highs of up to 96°F so you’ll certainly get plenty of use out of your pool in summer!

That said, if you start designing a pool and building it in summer it probably won’t be ready to use until fall. Then you’ll have to shut it up for the winter and reopen without ever having used it! You may also find that the very high summer temperatures lead to building delays as contractors might not be able to work safely on some of the days. 

On the plus side, most summer construction jobs are fast. This is because the ground is dry so contractors can work quickly when they are able to.

Building a Pool in the Fall (September to December)

As with summer pool building, you will have to wait a while before you can properly enjoy your pool.

However, during fall the ground should still be fairly dry after the summer months. This means that contractors will be able to work quickly to get your pool finished. On top of this, the temperature should drop a little making it easier for them to work. 

This all means that building in the fall is a lot cheaper than building in summer or spring. So if you’re happy to wait then you could save a lot of money on your dream pool!

Building a Pool in the Winter (December to February)

Winter is by far the cheapest time to build a swimming pool in Texas as contractors are less busy during the winter months.

This also means that you have more freedom for scheduling your build at a time that suits you. In fact, if you time your pool build carefully then you may be able to have your pool ready in time for mild spring-time weather!

However, last year during the winter months Texas saw temperatures drop to 9ºF in some areas. These sort of temperatures could result in major delays to your work.

This shouldn’t cost you any more but it does mean it might take longer to finish your pool construction. If your construction is significantly delayed until the springtime then you may find your contractors having to schedule you around spring jobs as well. All in all, your pool should still be finished by the summer but it’s hard to set an accurate completion date on winter construction.

Get Help Building Your Perfect Pool Today

If you are planning to build a pool then when you decide to build could have a big impact on how much you spend and how long it takes. So make sure you take this into consideration before you book in to build a pool.

If you are working with a tight budget then it is worth thinking about building your pool during the fall or winter months. However, if you have more to spend and want to get it summer-ready as soon as possible then a spring build is the best option for you!

Ready to start building your dream pool today? Then get in touch with a member of our team for a free consultation.