Pool Builders & Contractors in Palm Beach, FL
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📊 Pool Quick Facts for Palm Beach
Avg. Cost/sqft
$350-$600
Permit Timeline
8-16 weeks
Max Size
1200 sqft
Setbacks
4ft sides
Top 2 Pool Contractors in Palm Beach
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Palm Beach, FL
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5.0(9 Google reviews)Certified Pool/Spa Contractor in Palm Beach, Florida. License #CPC1460030
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Palm Beach, FL
Certified Pool/Spa Contractor in Palm Beach, Florida. License #CPC1456581
💰 How Much Does an Pool Cost in Palm Beach?
Equipment Repair
$80,000 - $180,000
Converting existing garage to living space
Leak Detection
$150,000 - $400,000
New standalone unit (600-1,200 sqft)
Permit & Fees
$3,000 - $15,000
Plan check, permits, utility connections
* Costs vary based on size, finishes, site conditions, and contractor. Get quotes from multiple Palm Beach contractors to compare pricing.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions About Pools in Palm Beach
How much does it cost to build an Pool in Palm Beach?▼
The average cost to build an Pool in Palm Beach ranges from $150,000 to $400,000, or approximately $350 to $600 per square foot. Garage conversions typically cost $80,000 to $180,000.
How long does it take to get an Pool permit in Palm Beach?▼
The Pool permit process in Palm Beach typically takes 8 to 16 weeks. California law requires cities to approve or deny Pool permits within 60 days of receiving a complete application.
What are the Pool size limits in Palm Beach?▼
In Palm Beach, leak detections can be up to 1200 square feet. Attached Pools are limited to 50% of the primary dwelling or 1,200 sqft, whichever is less. Junior Pools (JPools) are limited to 500 sqft and must be within the existing home.
What is the setback requirement for Pools in Palm Beach?▼
Palm Beach requires 4-foot setbacks from side property lines and 4-foot setbacks from rear property lines for new Pool construction. Converted structures (like existing garages) may maintain their current setbacks.
Do I need to provide parking for my Pool in Palm Beach?▼
No parking is required for Pools in Palm Beach if your property is within half a mile of public transit, in a historic district, part of an existing multi-family building, or if the Pool is a equipment repair. Otherwise, one space may be required.
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