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Australia's #1 Guide to Plunge Pools

Australia's #1 Guide to Plunge Pools

Everything you need to know to find the right plunge pool for your space, budget, and lifestyle — no sales talk, just facts.

Everything you need to know to find the right plunge pool for your space, budget, and lifestyle — no sales talk, just facts.

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FAQ

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What Aussies Want to Know About Plunge Pools

What Aussies Want to Know About Plunge Pools

Everything you need to know to find the right plunge pool for your space, budget, and lifestyle. No sales talk, just facts.

Everything you need to know to find the right plunge pool for your space, budget, and lifestyle. No sales talk, just facts.

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How much does a plunge pool cost in Australia?

Most plunge pools cost between $3,000 and $40,000AUD depending on material, size and installation.

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What’s the difference between fibreglass and concrete?

Fibreglass is faster to install, while concrete offers full customisation.

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Do I need council approval?

Yes. Every plunge pool deeper than 30cm requires a building permit or council approval, plus certified fencing (1.2m high, self-closing gate). A licensed builder or certifier can handle this for you or you can contact your local council or shire for more information on what you need to get approval.

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Are plunge pools suitable for small backyards?

Absolutely, they’re designed specifically for compact spaces.

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What size plunge pool should I get?

Most Aussie backyards fit a 3m × 3m pool easily. Typical sizes range from 2.5m to 6m long and 2–3m wide. If you’re tight on space, go with a precast or fibreglass model, they’re easier to crane in and install.

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Do I need a fence?

Yes — by law, all pools deeper than 30cm must have a compliant safety barrier around them, even if they’re above-ground. Most plunge pool owners use frameless glass or powder-coated aluminium fencing to keep the area safe and stylish.

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Can I heat a plunge pool and use it year-round?

Absolutely. Most plunge pools use electric heat pumps (efficient), gas heaters (fast), or solar systems (eco-friendly). A pool blanket helps keep running costs low — typically $1–$3 per day to heat.

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How hard are plunge pools to maintain?

They’re low maintenance. You’ll spend less than 10–15 minutes per week checking chemicals or skimming leaves. Smaller water volume = fewer chemicals, cheaper electricity, and faster heating.

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What’s better: concrete or fibreglass?

Fibreglass: cheaper, faster to install (1–3 weeks), smooth surface, low maintenance. Concrete: fully customisable size/shape, premium finishes, longer install (6–10 weeks). If you want fast, go fibreglass. If you want luxury, go concrete.

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Can plunge pools be installed above ground?

Yes. Precast and steel-tank designs work perfectly for sloped or tight sites and avoid excavation which keeps costs down.

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Are plunge pools safe for kids?

Yes, provided fencing is compliant and children are supervised. Many families choose shallower models (1.2m deep) or add steps and benches for kids to stand or play safely.

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Are plunge pools worth it?

For most homeowners, yes. You get a cool-off zone, low maintenance, and a value-adding feature for roughly half the cost and space of a full-size pool.

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How much does a plunge pool cost in Australia?

Most plunge pools cost between $3,000 and $40,000AUD depending on material, size and installation.

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What’s the difference between fibreglass and concrete?

Fibreglass is faster to install, while concrete offers full customisation.

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Do I need council approval?

Yes. Every plunge pool deeper than 30cm requires a building permit or council approval, plus certified fencing (1.2m high, self-closing gate). A licensed builder or certifier can handle this for you or you can contact your local council or shire for more information on what you need to get approval.

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Are plunge pools suitable for small backyards?

Absolutely, they’re designed specifically for compact spaces.

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What size plunge pool should I get?

Most Aussie backyards fit a 3m × 3m pool easily. Typical sizes range from 2.5m to 6m long and 2–3m wide. If you’re tight on space, go with a precast or fibreglass model, they’re easier to crane in and install.

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Do I need a fence?

Yes — by law, all pools deeper than 30cm must have a compliant safety barrier around them, even if they’re above-ground. Most plunge pool owners use frameless glass or powder-coated aluminium fencing to keep the area safe and stylish.

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Can I heat a plunge pool and use it year-round?

Absolutely. Most plunge pools use electric heat pumps (efficient), gas heaters (fast), or solar systems (eco-friendly). A pool blanket helps keep running costs low — typically $1–$3 per day to heat.

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How hard are plunge pools to maintain?

They’re low maintenance. You’ll spend less than 10–15 minutes per week checking chemicals or skimming leaves. Smaller water volume = fewer chemicals, cheaper electricity, and faster heating.

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What’s better: concrete or fibreglass?

Fibreglass: cheaper, faster to install (1–3 weeks), smooth surface, low maintenance. Concrete: fully customisable size/shape, premium finishes, longer install (6–10 weeks). If you want fast, go fibreglass. If you want luxury, go concrete.

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Can plunge pools be installed above ground?

Yes. Precast and steel-tank designs work perfectly for sloped or tight sites and avoid excavation which keeps costs down.

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Are plunge pools safe for kids?

Yes, provided fencing is compliant and children are supervised. Many families choose shallower models (1.2m deep) or add steps and benches for kids to stand or play safely.

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Are plunge pools worth it?

For most homeowners, yes. You get a cool-off zone, low maintenance, and a value-adding feature for roughly half the cost and space of a full-size pool.

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How much does a plunge pool cost in Australia?

Most plunge pools cost between $3,000 and $40,000AUD depending on material, size and installation.

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What’s the difference between fibreglass and concrete?

Fibreglass is faster to install, while concrete offers full customisation.

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Do I need council approval?

Yes. Every plunge pool deeper than 30cm requires a building permit or council approval, plus certified fencing (1.2m high, self-closing gate). A licensed builder or certifier can handle this for you or you can contact your local council or shire for more information on what you need to get approval.

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Are plunge pools suitable for small backyards?

Absolutely, they’re designed specifically for compact spaces.

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What size plunge pool should I get?

Most Aussie backyards fit a 3m × 3m pool easily. Typical sizes range from 2.5m to 6m long and 2–3m wide. If you’re tight on space, go with a precast or fibreglass model, they’re easier to crane in and install.

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Do I need a fence?

Yes — by law, all pools deeper than 30cm must have a compliant safety barrier around them, even if they’re above-ground. Most plunge pool owners use frameless glass or powder-coated aluminium fencing to keep the area safe and stylish.

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Can I heat a plunge pool and use it year-round?

Absolutely. Most plunge pools use electric heat pumps (efficient), gas heaters (fast), or solar systems (eco-friendly). A pool blanket helps keep running costs low — typically $1–$3 per day to heat.

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How hard are plunge pools to maintain?

They’re low maintenance. You’ll spend less than 10–15 minutes per week checking chemicals or skimming leaves. Smaller water volume = fewer chemicals, cheaper electricity, and faster heating.

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What’s better: concrete or fibreglass?

Fibreglass: cheaper, faster to install (1–3 weeks), smooth surface, low maintenance. Concrete: fully customisable size/shape, premium finishes, longer install (6–10 weeks). If you want fast, go fibreglass. If you want luxury, go concrete.

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Can plunge pools be installed above ground?

Yes. Precast and steel-tank designs work perfectly for sloped or tight sites and avoid excavation which keeps costs down.

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Are plunge pools safe for kids?

Yes, provided fencing is compliant and children are supervised. Many families choose shallower models (1.2m deep) or add steps and benches for kids to stand or play safely.

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Are plunge pools worth it?

For most homeowners, yes. You get a cool-off zone, low maintenance, and a value-adding feature for roughly half the cost and space of a full-size pool.

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If you have a question that isn’t covered here, feel free to Contact Us directly.

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Sneak Peek: Australia’s Best Cheap Plunge Pools (2025)

Sneak Peek: Australia’s Best Cheap Plunge Pools (2025)

We analysed prices, installation times, and owner reviews to rank the best-value plunge pools in Australia. See which one fits your budget and backyard.

We analysed prices, installation times, and owner reviews to rank the best-value plunge pools in Australia. See which one fits your budget and backyard.

What’s the Best Type of Plunge Pool for You?

Explore the differences between fibreglass, concrete, precast, and stock tank plunge pools to find the best fit for your space, style, and budget.

Type

Supplier Example

Price Range

Pros

Cons

Ideal For

Plastic Inflatable

$100-$1,600

Affordable, 20 minute setup

Punctures easily

Renters looking for a short term solution

Hard Plastic (Poly)

$3,995-$6,250

Lightweight, UV-resistant, portable

Appearance basic, add-on plumbing needed

Budget buyers, renters, DIYers

Stock Tank

$3,795 -

$5,495

Affordable, quick install

1.2m height

Budget-conscious wanting a fun & simple solution

Corrugated Steel

$13,000 - $18,000

Extra height

3-4x cost of stock tanks, crane access needed

Medium budgets wanting rustic look

Fibreglass

$28,000 - $40,000+

Traditional pool look

Crane access needed

Nostalgic pool folk

Precast Concrete

$35,000 - $68,000

Premium

Expensive, crane access needed

Luxury projects

Type

Supplier Example

Price Range

Pros

Cons

Ideal For

Plastic Inflatable

$100-$1,600

Affordable, 20 minute setup

Punctures easily

Renters looking for a short term solution

Hard Plastic (Poly)

$3,995-$6,250

Lightweight, UV-resistant, portable

Appearance basic, add-on plumbing needed

Budget buyers, renters, DIYers

Stock Tank

$3,795 -

$5,495

Affordable, quick install

1.2m height

Budget-conscious wanting a fun & simple solution

Corrugated Steel

$13,000 - $18,000

Extra height

3-4x cost of stock tanks, crane access needed

Medium budgets wanting rustic look

Fibreglass

$28,000 - $40,000+

Traditional pool look

Crane access needed

Nostalgic pool folk

Precast Concrete

$35,000 - $68,000

Premium

Expensive, crane access needed

Luxury projects

Type

Supplier Example

Price Range

Pros

Cons

Ideal For

Plastic Inflatable

$100-$1,600

Affordable, 20 minute setup

Punctures easily

Renters looking for a short term solution

Hard Plastic (Poly)

$3,995-$6,250

Lightweight, UV-resistant, portable

Appearance basic, add-on plumbing needed

Budget buyers, renters, DIYers

Stock Tank

$3,795 -

$5,495

Affordable, quick install

1.2m height

Budget-conscious wanting a fun & simple solution

Corrugated Steel

$13,000 - $18,000

Extra height

3-4x cost of stock tanks, crane access needed

Medium budgets wanting rustic look

Fibreglass

$28,000 - $40,000+

Traditional pool look

Crane access needed

Nostalgic pool folk

Precast Concrete

$35,000 - $68,000

Premium

Expensive, crane access needed

Luxury projects

Feature

Fibreglass

Plastic (Poly)

Stock Tank

Concrete

Affordable

Fast Installation

Long Lifespan

DIY Friendly

Low Maintenance

Feature

Fibreglass

Plastic (Poly)

Stock Tank

Concrete

Affordable

Fast Installation

Long Lifespan

DIY Friendly

Low Maintenance

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Real price breakdowns based on actual Aussie installs

Real price breakdowns based on actual Aussie installs

Real price breakdowns based on actual Aussie installs

How Much Does a Plunge Pool Cost?

How Much Does a Plunge Pool Cost?

✔ Most homeowners spend $25,000 to $50,000 fully installed

✔ Heating, fencing, and site access can add $5–15k

✔ Concrete = more expensive, more flexible

✔ Fibreglass = faster, simpler, more affordable

✔ Most homeowners spend $25,000 to $50,000 fully installed

✔ Heating, fencing, and site access can add $5–15k

✔ Concrete = more expensive, more flexible

✔ Fibreglass = faster, simpler, more affordable

Why choose us

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Why 100+ Aussies Used Us to Compare Plunge Pools

Why 100+ Aussies Used Us to Compare Plunge Pools

Finding the right plunge pool shouldn’t be hard. We connect Australian homeowners with trusted local suppliers and installers, making it simple to compare quotes and find your ideal design. Whether you’re looking for a plunge pool for fitness, relaxation, or family fun — we help you every step of the way.

Finding the right plunge pool shouldn’t be hard. We connect Australian homeowners with trusted local suppliers and installers, making it simple to compare quotes and find your ideal design. Whether you’re looking for a plunge pool for fitness, relaxation, or family fun — we help you every step of the way.

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All featured plunge pool providers are verified for quality, warranty, and compliance with Australian safety standards.

Australia’s most trusted plunge pool directory

Australia’s most trusted plunge pool directory

Australia’s most trusted plunge pool directory

Australia's Plunge Pool Experts

Australia's Plunge Pool Experts

Whether you’re renovating your backyard or building a new home, Plunge Pools Australia helps you find and compare the best plunge pools nationwide. From compact fibreglass models to luxury concrete designs, we make it easy to choose the right option for your lifestyle and budget.

Whether you’re renovating your backyard or building a new home, Plunge Pools Australia helps you find and compare the best plunge pools nationwide. From compact fibreglass models to luxury concrete designs, we make it easy to choose the right option for your lifestyle and budget.

Discover fibreglass, concrete, and precast options from leading local suppliers.

Discover fibreglass, concrete, and precast options from leading local suppliers.