Inground pools in Long Beach, built at a price you can see.
Most Long Beach pool quotes stay a mystery until you sign. The NEXA Series starts at $54,900 — a real, published package price, finished in genuine Pebble Tec.
Why a packaged pool fits Long Beach
Long Beach mixes bungalow lots, hillside homes, and newer builds. With access and lot size varying block to block, a packaged pool's fixed dimensions and published price keep the number you see close to the number you sign.
What a pool costs in Long Beach
A custom gunite pool across Los Angeles County usually runs $85,000 to $150,000 — and the quote you sign is rarely what you pay, once change orders for rock, extra plumbing, and hauling land. The NEXA Series starts at $54,900 with set pricing and no change-order surprises.
Built for the Long Beach climate
Warm, sunny summers with coastal evenings make a long swim season easy; heating is optional and shown up front.
Five designs for Long Beach backyards
Pick the footprint that fits your lot. Every NEXA includes genuine Pebble Tec, a Baja shelf, a saltwater system, automation with phone control, autofill, and LED lighting.
In every Long Beach build
- Genuine Pebble Tec finish
- Baja shelf
- Saltwater system
- Automation + phone control
- Autofill
- LED lighting
Add-ons, shown up front
Heating (heat pump or solar, including 2026 Title 24 options), decking, and fencing are priced separately and shown before you decide. Your final number is confirmed at a free design review at your Long Beach home.
Long Beach pool questions
How much does an inground pool cost in Long Beach?
Custom gunite pools across Los Angeles County typically run $85,000 to $150,000 or more. The NEXA Series starts at $54,900 with a published, packaged price.
Is $54,900 the all-in price for a Long Beach pool?
It's the published starting package price. Heating, decking, and fencing are priced separately and shown up front, and your final number is confirmed at a free design review.
What's included at that price?
Genuine Pebble Tec, a Baja shelf, a saltwater system, automation with phone control, autofill, and LED lighting — on every NEXA.
Do you build pools in Long Beach?
Yes. We build across Los Angeles County and the surrounding Southern California area.
What about pool permits in Long Beach?
Long Beach issues pool permits through its Development Services department, with barrier and energy-code checks standard. Packaged plans arrive review-ready for those requirements.
How long is the swim season in Long Beach?
Warm, sunny summers with coastal evenings make a long swim season easy; heating is optional and shown up front.
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