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Best Pool Construction in Tampa, FL — 2026 [6 Pros]

6 trusted pool construction pros serving Tampa and nearby areas. Compare services, ratings, and contact directly — no lead fees.

Looking for the best pool construction in Tampa, Florida? We track 6 verified local pool construction pros serving Tampa, Hillsborough County, and surrounding neighborhoods including Hyde Park, Seminole Heights, Westshore. Collectively they've earned 1,287 Google reviews at an average of 4.8★. Tampa is known as fastest-growing major Florida metro, sports-mad (Bucs/Lightning/Rays), and a rising tech corridor along the Westshore office market. It's the relocation default for movers from the Northeast and Midwest who want big-city amenities at sub-Miami prices. Climate here: humid subtropical Gulf Coast — sea breezes, almost-daily summer storms, mild winters in the high 60s to low 70s daytime. Tampa Bay pool builders deal with high water tables and engineered fill — proper geotechnical work is critical to avoid concrete cracking. For pool construction specifically, local homeowners plan around Gulf hurricanes (Helene + Milton 2024 reset the playbook), storm surge along the bay, summer flash flooding. Building a pool in Florida isn't cheap — but it adds backyard value faster here than almost anywhere in the country. The pool builders below handle custom inground pools, pool + spa combinations, travertine decks, outdoor kitchens, and full screen enclosures (pool cages). Most offer 3D design previews and financing, and all are licensed with the Florida DBPR. Compare portfolios, pricing, and timelines, then request free estimates directly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the top-rated pool construction company in Tampa?
Based on verified Google reviews, BlueLux Pools currently holds the highest rating and review count among 6 pool construction pros we track in Tampa. Rankings update as reviews change — always read recent reviews and get multiple quotes before booking.
What should I know about pool construction specifically in Tampa?
Tampa sits in Tampa Bay region. For pool construction, the biggest local factors are Gulf hurricanes (Helene + Milton 2024 reset the playbook), storm surge along the bay, summer flash flooding. Ask each pro how they handle these regional conditions before signing.
How much does a new inground pool cost in Florida?
Entry-level fiberglass pools start around $50,000–$65,000 in Florida; concrete/gunite pools typically run $70,000–$120,000+ depending on size, features, and finish. A pool + spa combination with a screen enclosure and paver deck usually lands in the $110,000–$180,000 range in 2026 pricing.
How long does it take to build a pool in Florida?
From contract signing to first swim, most Florida inground pool builds take 10–16 weeks, including 4–6 weeks for permits (longer in coastal counties) and 6–10 weeks for construction. Weather, HOA approvals, and supply chain timing for heaters and equipment can extend the timeline.
Should I get a fiberglass, vinyl, or gunite pool in Florida?
Gunite (concrete) dominates Florida — it handles our expansive soils and salt air best, and it's the only option for fully custom shapes or infinity edges. Fiberglass is 30-40% faster to install and lower-maintenance but limited to manufacturer shapes. Vinyl-liner pools are rare in Florida; liners degrade faster in the sun and heat.
Do I need a screen enclosure (pool cage) in Florida?
Screen cages aren't required but dramatically reduce leaves, pollen, love bugs, and mosquitos — a big deal in central and south Florida. Expect $15,000–$35,000+ for a cage depending on size and mansard-roof complexity. Most pool builders sub out cage work to specialist framers.
Are Florida pool builders licensed?
Yes. Commercial Pool/Spa Contractors (CPC) and Residential Pool/Spa Contractors (RP) must hold a state license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). Always verify the license at myfloridalicense.com before signing a contract.
What adds the most value to a Florida pool?
Screen enclosures, salt chlorination systems, LED lighting, and travertine or paver decks consistently deliver the highest buyer-perceived value. Heaters (gas or heat pump) extend swim season to year-round and are strong selling points north of Orlando.