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How much does a Soake pool cost?

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Asked by: Dominique Basque

The starting price point for a Soake Pool is $24,500. This price does not include heater, cover or other options and upgrades. Delivery, permitting and site work are also not included in this price.

What is the largest size plunge pool?

How big are plunge pools? Because they can be built on-site like traditional pools, the size can vary widely. But plunge pools typically run from 6 1/2 to 10 feet wide and 10 to 22 feet long. The depth ranges from 5 1/2 to 7 feet, and the bottom is almost always flat.

Can you build your own plunge pool?

A plunge pool can be customized any way the homeowner plans to use it.

What does a cold plunge pool do?

When you take the plunge into your cold plunge pool, the chilled water instantly numbs the nerves that surround your joints and muscles, causing the release of hormones and endorphins. The release of hormones and endorphins acts as an analgesic, which relieves inflammation and alleviates muscle strain and joint pain.

Are plunge pools worth it?

The most obvious benefit to a plunge pool is that they enable people who do not have space for a traditional swimming pool to fit a pool in their yard. The smaller size also naturally means that plunge pools are cheaper to buy and install, and they are cheap to operate with heating, filtration, and cleaning.

How much does a Fiji plunge pool cost?

Swimming Pool Pricing

Pool Size Price
The Fiji Plunge 9’6″ x 6’11” $32,377
Palladium Plunge 8′ x 16′ $36,577
8′ x 20′ $37,677
The Harmony 9’6″ x 16’5″ $37,977

Do you need a fence around a plunge pool?

Did you know that any Plunge Pool (along with spa, swim spa or swimming pool) that sits at 1.2m high or lower legally requires a safety barrier? One question we are commonly asked about by our clients are fencing options.

How deep should a plunge pool be?

A true plunge pool should have at least 56″ of water depth so that the average person will be shoulder-deep in water. The true plunge pool experience is to stand and move in the water, rather than sit on a bench.