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How Much Does a Custom Inground Pool Cost in Fredericksburg, VA?
Custom inground pool prices in the Fredericksburg area vary based on size, material, features, and site conditions. Most homeowners in this region budget for a project that includes the pool shell, deck, equipment, and permits as a single figure. The best number comes from a quote built around your specific yard.
K&D Pools·June 10, 2026
What Goes Into the Total Cost
A pool project covers more than the shell. The final number includes excavation, the pool structure itself (gunite or fiberglass), plumbing, electrical, the equipment pad and pump, coping, and the deck. If you add water features, lighting, or fencing, those are part of the same project. Getting one quote that covers all of it is how you avoid the problem where the pool is done but the deck costs extra.
The Variables That Move the Price Most
Size is the biggest driver. A larger pool needs more material, more excavation, and more equipment to run it. After that, the type of shell matters: gunite is formed on site and can take any shape, while fiberglass comes as a set shell. Your site affects cost too. A flat yard with easy access is straightforward to excavate. A sloped lot, heavy clay, difficult truck access, or a yard with mature trees adds time and complexity. Features like tanning ledges, waterfalls, and automated lighting add to the budget as well, each for specific reasons rather than as a flat percentage.
What Permits Add to the Project
Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, and Stafford all require permits and inspections for inground pools. That process includes structural engineering, county plan review, and multiple inspection stages. K&D handles every part of this, and the cost is built into the project rather than billed as a surprise at the end.
Fiberglass vs. Gunite: Does the Material Change the Budget?
For comparable sizes, a fiberglass shell can come in at a lower installed cost because the shell is manufactured off site. Gunite pools take more labor because the concrete is formed on site, but they allow any custom shape. For a very large or fully custom pool, the price difference often narrows. The honest comparison comes from a real quote for your specific yard, not a general average.
What You Should Ask for in a Quote
A complete quote covers the pool shell, excavation, plumbing, electrical, equipment, deck, permits, and any features you want. If a quote breaks into a low base price with add-ons for each element, ask for a single all-in number before you compare it to anything else. K&D gives you the full project number after seeing your yard, not a starting price that grows.
The Bottom Line
Pool pricing in the Fredericksburg area reflects local labor, Virginia permit requirements, site conditions, and the features you choose. The most useful thing is a real number from a builder who has actually looked at your yard. K&D will come out, assess your site, and give you a quote that covers the finished project.
For a full overview of what K&D builds, see our custom inground pools page.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions
How much does an inground pool cost in Fredericksburg?
Prices vary based on size, type, site, and features. Fiberglass shells can come in lower for comparable sizes because they are manufactured off site. Gunite pools allow any custom shape and the cost reflects the on-site labor. The most accurate number comes from a quote based on your specific yard and what you want to build.
Does the quote include permits and engineering?
When K&D quotes a project, it includes permits, engineering drawings, and county coordination in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, and Stafford. You should not receive a low number that grows once permitting is added.
What is the most expensive part of a pool project?
That depends on your choices. The pool shell and excavation are typically the largest line items, but a large deck, water features, or a complex lot can shift that. Site conditions, like a steep grade or difficult access, can increase excavation costs significantly.
Is a fiberglass pool cheaper than gunite?
For comparable sizes, fiberglass can come in lower because the shell is manufactured. Gunite is custom-formed on site, so the labor is higher, but it allows any shape. For large or custom pools, the difference often narrows. A side-by-side quote for your specific yard gives you the real comparison.
What does a complete backyard pool project cost?
A complete project includes the pool, deck, equipment, water features if any, fencing, and permits. Rolling everything into one quote gives you the real number. Separating the pool from the deck and then adding everything back in is how budgets get confusing. Ask K&D for the all-in finished backyard number.
Your Backyard Should Be the Best Room in Your Home.
K&D builds custom gunite and fiberglass pools in Fredericksburg and Northern Virginia.