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Have questions about starting an in-ground pool project? We help homeowners understand the process and get matched, at no cost, with licensed, insured, bonded pool builders.
How to reach DeepEnd Match
The fastest way to contact us is through our free matching form. Tell us about your project, your area, and the best way to reach you.
You can also contact us if you are still early in the process and need help understanding the basics before you talk to builders. We are a free matching service for homeowners. We help you take the next step with more clarity and less guesswork.
If English is not your first language, that is okay. DeepEnd Match is built to help multilingual homeowners, including new immigrants and families who want simple, clear information they can use.
What we can help with
We can help you move from "just thinking about a pool" to "ready to compare builders".
Here is what we can do:
- Help you understand common in-ground pool options like gunite/concrete, fiberglass, and vinyl-liner pools
- Share typical price ranges so you know what is normal before you start getting estimates
- Help you think through project basics like size, layout ideas, yard access, timeline, and must-have features
- Match you, at no cost to you, with builders who say they are licensed, insured, and bonded in your area
- Help you prepare to compare proposals so you can ask better questions and spot missing scope
Typical pool cost ranges in the US are often around $60,000-$135,000 for gunite, $45,000-$95,000 for fiberglass, and $35,000-$70,000 for vinyl-liner. Smaller or plunge-style pools can cost less. The real price depends on pool type, size, site conditions, finishes, features, and local market. These are estimates only, not quotes or guarantees.
If you want a side-by-side overview before you contact builders, our pool type comparison guide can help.
What we cannot do
We want to be very clear so you do not waste time.
DeepEnd Match is not a pool builder or contractor. We do not:
- Build or install pools
- Create construction drawings or engineering plans
- Pull permits or schedule inspections
- Give structural, electrical, plumbing, legal, or financial advice
- Guarantee prices, timelines, availability, or builder performance
- Make the hiring decision for you
That last point matters. You compare quotes. You choose who to hire. You control the contract. You hold the final payment until the work is complete under your agreement.
Before you sign with any builder, verify the license, insurance, and bond yourself. Get the full price, payment schedule, materials, equipment, and scope of work in writing before you pay a deposit. Follow local permit rules and pool-safety and fencing laws.
What to send us so we can help faster
You do not need to have everything figured out. But a few details make matching easier.
Please share:
- Your project address or ZIP code
- Your name and best contact method
- The pool type you are considering, if known
- Approximate size or shape ideas
- Any features you want, like a spa, heater, tanning ledge, or screen enclosure
- Your target timing
- Photos of the yard, if available
Please do not send sensitive personal information like Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, credit card details, or private financial records. We only need your project details and contact information to help with matching.
If you are not sure what builders should include in their proposal, read how to vet a pool builder before your first call.
What happens after you contact us
Here is the usual process:
- You send your project and contact details.
- We review the basics and see whether builder matching makes sense for your area and project.
- If it does, we connect you with participating builders.
- You speak with them directly, compare estimates, and decide whether to move forward.
A simple truth: matching is only the start. The smart part is what you do next.
- Ask whether the builder is licensed, insured, and bonded for your location
- Verify those items yourself with the right state or local authority and insurance documents
- Ask who handles permits and inspections, and get that answer in writing
- Make sure safety barriers and fencing are addressed under local law
- Compare the equipment list, finish level, cleanup, access work, and warranty terms carefully
If you need background first, our pool permits guide explains why permit details should never be vague.
Common questions
Is DeepEnd Match really free for homeowners?
Yes. Matching is free to the homeowner. Participating builders pay a flat fee to be included. You are not charged by DeepEnd Match to submit your project or receive builder matches.
Can you tell me exactly how much my pool will cost?
No. We can share typical price ranges and planning guidance, but not exact quotes or guarantees. Real cost depends on the pool type, size, yard conditions, finishes, features, and your local area. Always get detailed written estimates from licensed, insured, bonded builders and compare scope line by line.
Can you help if I do not speak English well?
Yes. DeepEnd Match is designed to help multilingual homeowners, including new immigrants and non-native-English speakers. We aim to make the process easier to understand so you can ask better questions, compare builders with more confidence, and choose the right company for your project.