Swimming Pool Costs Boston MA

During the hot and hazy days of the summer, there's nothing better than a dip in a swimming pool. But if you're overwhelmed by the cost of a swimming pool, remember that you don't have to pay for the whole thing all at once.

Local Companies

Clark Pool Water
(978) 355-6141
Walnut Hill Rd
Barre, MA
Aquatique Pools
(413) 736-4202
730 Union St
West Springfield, MA
Aqua Fiberglass Pools
(508) 476-4400
138 Main St
Douglas, MA
Madden-N-Sons
(781) 963-0293
178 Pine St
Bridgewater, MA
Voegtlin Paul Jr Pools Inc
(508) 378-3009
602 W Union St
East Bridgewater, MA
Creative Concepts
(508) 790-1146
164 Mid Tech Dr
West Yarmouth, MA
B & L Pools & Spas
(508) 278-3766
303 N Main St
Uxbridge, MA
Jarvis Welding & Mfg Inc
(413) 863-9541
72 Unity St
Turners Falls, MA
Pools by US Plus Inc
(781) 245-7117
4 Bennett St
Wakefield, MA
Benders Mattress PHD
(978) 597-3333
18 Main St Ste 204
Townsend, MA

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During the hot and hazy days of the summer, there’s nothing better than a dip in a swimming pool. But if you’re overwhelmed by the cost of a swimming pool, remember that you don’t have to pay for the whole thing all at once. On the contrary, it is possible to finance a swimming pool. Even though it is a luxury item, you still have a few choices when it comes to getting financing for your swimming pool.

STEP 2:

Talk to your bank about a home improvement loan (or mortgage). You can finance a pool through a sort of long-term mortgage, similar to what you would get when you purchased your home. The benefit of this long-term home improvement loan is that your payments can be spread out over a longer period of time, which will make your payments smaller. When the initial sticker shock was too much for you, look at it in terms of your monthly payment over 5 or 10 years, and you'll find this method of financing a swimming pool much more feasible.

STEP 3:

Consider refinancing your home. If you've got good credit history with your bank, they may consider letting you refinance your home in order to pay cash for the swimming pool. You may not like the idea of raising the principal left to pay on your mortgage, but this option does allow you to pay for the pool outright.

STEP 4:

Get a swimming pool loan through a loan company. There are many companies out there who will help you to privately finance your swimming pool. You may even be able to apply for this loan directly where you purchased your pool. If your application is approved, they will grant you what's called a ‘Swimming Pool Loan', which is used to pay for your pool. Beware of high interest rates or long payment periods though, as this will drastically increase the final amount you pay for your pool. Although you may think that financing a pool may be difficult, it’s really not that hard. Banks look at a swimming pool as an improvement to your home which will increase your home’s value. They look favorably on pool financing applications because they see them as a good investment. As long as you’re not planning on installing a tropical oasis in your backyard, you shouldn’t have too much trouble convincing your bank to help you finance a swimming pool.

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