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Commercial Pool Construction Austin TX

Commercial Pool Construction in Austin, TX

Commercial pools answer to a different rulebook than backyard pools: state health code, ADA access, and equipment sized for constant use by dozens of swimmers a day.

Quick Answer

Commercial pool contractors in Austin build and renovate pools for apartment complexes, HOAs, hotels, gyms, and municipal facilities. Unlike residential pools, commercial pools must meet Texas Department of State Health Services rules (25 TAC 265) plus City of Austin permitting: ADA-compliant entry, higher turnover rates, main-drain anti-entrapment compliance under the Virginia Graeme Baker Act, and commercial-grade filtration. Budgets typically start near $150,000 for a modest apartment pool and rise well into seven figures for hotel and aquatic facilities.

About Commercial Pools in Austin

A commercial pool is a piece of regulated infrastructure, not a backyard amenity. It has to satisfy the Texas Department of State Health Services standards for public pools, which govern everything from turnover rate and disinfection to depth markings, handholds, and barrier fencing. On top of that, Austin plan review adds its own scrutiny of drainage, accessibility, and safety.

That changes how the pool is engineered. Filtration and sanitation are sized for a bather load rather than a family, main drains must be certified against entrapment, and the deck, depth transitions, and entry all have to be accessible. Getting this right in design saves a costly retrofit later, because a commercial pool that fails inspection cannot legally open, and a closed amenity is a direct hit to leasing and occupancy.

We connect Austin property owners, developers, and HOA boards with commercial pool professionals who handle the full scope: feasibility and budgeting, engineered plans, health department and city permitting, construction, and the equipment and chemical controllers that keep the pool compliant once it opens.

Who this service is best for

Apartment communities and multifamily developments
HOAs and master-planned community amenity centers
Hotels, boutique properties, and short-term rental compounds
Gyms, fitness clubs, and therapy or rehab facilities

Austin-Specific Considerations

  • Texas DSHS public pool rules and City of Austin plan review both apply, and both must be cleared before opening.
  • Austin's long swim season means near year-round bather load, so equipment and finishes wear faster than in cooler markets.
  • Multifamily developments on tight urban sites often need pools integrated into podium decks or structured parking.
  • ADA access, typically a pool lift or a zero-entry ramp, is required and is a common failure point on older Austin properties.

Benefits

Code-compliant from day one

Engineered to Texas health code and Austin permitting so the pool passes inspection and opens on schedule.

Built for constant use

Commercial filtration, turnover, and chemical automation sized for real bather loads, not a family of four.

An amenity that leases units

A modern, well-designed pool is one of the strongest amenities in Austin's competitive rental market.

Lower long-term operating cost

Right-sized equipment, durable finishes, and automation cut chemical, energy, and staffing costs.

Our Process

  1. 01

    Discovery & Design Consult

    Share your backyard goals, lot details, and budget. We help you connect with a local pool professional who reviews the space, sun exposure, and drainage to shape a realistic concept.

  2. 02

    3D Design & Fixed Quote

    Review a custom pool design with materials, finishes, water features, and decking, paired with a transparent line-item estimate before any commitment.

  3. 03

    Permitting & Engineering

    Plans are engineered for Central Texas soil and routed through City of Austin or the relevant municipal permitting for setbacks, fencing, and safety code.

  4. 04

    Excavation & Structure

    The pool shell is dug, steel is tied, plumbing and electrical are roughed in, and gunite or shotcrete is applied to form a durable, monolithic structure.

  5. 05

    Finishes & Hardscape

    Tile, coping, plaster or aggregate interior, decking, and outdoor living features are installed to bring the design to life.

  6. 06

    Startup & Handover

    The pool is filled, chemically balanced, and your equipment and maintenance routine are walked through so you can enjoy it with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

A modest apartment or HOA pool in the Austin area generally starts around $150,000 to $250,000, mid-size community and hotel pools commonly land between $300,000 and $700,000, and large resort or competition facilities run into seven figures. The spread is wider than residential because the scope varies so much: bather load drives the filtration and sanitation package, ADA access adds a lift or a zero-entry ramp, and deck area, shade structures, and restroom or equipment buildings are often a large share of the total.

Site conditions matter just as much. A pool on grade in a suburban community is far cheaper than one built over structured parking on a podium deck in central Austin, which brings waterproofing, structural loading, and crane access into the budget. A real number comes from a feasibility study and engineered plans, not a per-square-foot rule of thumb.