Adding a Slide to an Existing Pool
You can add a slide to an existing inground pool if you follow safety rules. Price depends on slide size and features. Above-ground slides cost $100-$1000. In-ground slides cost $2500-$20,000. Installation also affects overall price.
Fiberglass slides with rock stairs and waterfalls cost $15,000-$50,000. Add water features to fiberglass pools carefully. Extra weight could damage them. Simple water features cost $800-$1200 each. Custom rock waterfalls cost $5000-$15,000. Snakes and frogs may visit natural pools but won’t stay long without food. Occasionally remove them by hand. Slides provide fun and make pools unique. Durable materials like concrete and fiberglass withstand weather. Insurance companies see slides like diving boards, increasing rates.
Adding a Waterfall Feature to an Existing Pool
Can you add a waterfall to an existing pool? Yes, add a waterfall to a current pool. Check safety rules on space needed. Adding costs $1000-$3000. Size affects price. Small waterfalls cost $100-$1000. Custom rock waterfalls cost $5000-$15,000. Weight could damage fiberglass pools. Don’t place waterfalls too close to pool edges. Snakes and frogs may visit but won’t stay without food. Remove by hand. Slides and waterfalls make pools unique. Concrete and fiberglass withstand weather. Insurance rates may increase. Consult professionals on waterfall options.