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Imagine stepping out of your villa and into a private pool. For many, that’s the Bali dream. A pool isn’t just luxury—it also adds rental appeal and boosts property value.
Now, you can build a custom private swimming pool that matches your villa’s vibe. But how much does it cost to build a swimming pool in Bali? It actually depends on size, design, materials, and location.
In this guide, we’ll show you a real cost breakdown—from construction and equipment to water filling and maintenance—so you can plan wisely.
Key Takeaways
- Final costs of building a swimming pool in Bali depend on design, size, materials, site conditions, permits, and contractor expertise.
- For example, building a 3 x 10 meter pool in Bali costs around IDR 167 million+, including construction, equipment, excavation, water filling, and first-time treatment.
- Using local materials, energy-efficient systems, and proper planning can help control expenses.
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Bali Swimming Pool Cost Estimate (Example Breakdown)

How much does it cost to build a swimming pool in Bali? To make the calculation easier, let’s use an example of building a private residential swimming pool with this specification:
- Pool size: 3 x 10 meters
- Depth: 1.5 meters
- Shape: rectangular
1. Construction Costs
Now let’s calculate the construction cost per square meter. Let’s say the construction cost is IDR 4 million per m². The simple calculation is:
- 3 x 10 meters = 30 m².
- 30 m² x IDR 4,000,000 = IDR 120,000,000
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2. Spare Parts Costs
That’s only for the construction work. Next, we also need to calculate the cost for equipment like the pump and filter.
For a pool size of 3 x 10 meters with a depth of 1.5 meters, the volume is 45 m³. The cost of buying a pump and water filter system for a 45 m³ pool is estimated at IDR 35,850,000.
(For this example, we’re using Hayward equipment—known for its quality—with prices taken from Tokopedia)
3. Excavation and Soil Disposal Costs
Next is the cost for excavation work. Let’s assume the pool is placed outdoors.
With a volume of 45 m³, and if the price per cubic meter is IDR 150,000, the cost for soil disposal and site cleaning is around IDR 6,750,000.
4. Swimming Pool Filling Costs
Filling the swimming pool is usually done using tank water. The price of tank water varies depending on the location and supplier.
For example, a truck carries 8 m³ of water per tank. To fill a 45 m³ pool, you need about 5.6 (or 6) tanks.
If the price per tank is IDR 550,000, then the cost is 6 tanks x IDR 550,000 = IDR 3,300,000 for filling the pool.
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5. First-Time Water Treatment Costs
Finally, there is the cost of first-time water treatment. This depends on the specific needs and includes chemicals such as chlorine, PAC, soda ash, copper sulfate, and others.
The total cost for buying the chemicals and treating the new pool water is around IDR 1,500,000.
Based on the figures above, here’s a simple calculation of how much it costs to build a pool in Bali:
Swimming Pool Service Costs | Details | Calculation | Estimated Cost (IDR) |
1. Construction Costs | Pool size: 3 x 10 m = 30 m². Cost per m² = IDR 4,000,000. | 30 m² × 4,000,000 | 120,000,000 |
2. Spare Parts Costs | Pump + filter system (Hayward brand, 45 m³ capacity). | Fixed estimate (Tokopedia reference) | 35,850,000 |
3. Excavation & Soil Disposal | Pool volume: 45 m³. Cost per m³ = IDR 150,000. | 45 × 150,000 | 6,750,000 |
4. Pool Water Filling Costs | Pool volume: 45 m³. 1 tank = 8 m³. Needs ~6 tanks. Cost per tank = 550,000. | 6 × 550,000 | 3,300,000 |
5. First-Time Water Treatment | Chemicals (chlorine, PAC, soda ash, copper sulfate, etc.). | Fixed estimate | 1,500,000 |
Total Estimated Cost | 167,400,000 |
So, the estimated cost to build a 3 x 10 meter swimming pool in Bali is roughly IDR 167 million and above.
Important note: The calculation above is only a sample estimate. Always consult with a trusted Bali pool contractor to discuss the detailed budget and requirements.
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Factors Influencing Your Bali Swimming Pool Cost

Let’s break down what affects the final price:
1. Pool Design and Complexity
The design of your pool plays a big role in the total cost. A basic rectangular pool needs fewer materials and less labor compared to custom shapes, infinity edges, or multi-level layouts.
Extra details like waterfalls, built-in spas, or mosaic tiles can make your pool look stunning but will also add to the construction difficulty and price.
2. Size and Depth
The bigger the pool, the higher the cost—since it requires more materials, labor, and time. Depth also matters.
Pools made for diving or sports need stronger structures, while shallow pools designed for lounging are usually cheaper to build.
A standard rectangular pool will also be more budget-friendly than a custom-shaped, multi-level infinity pool with a built-in jacuzzi.
3. Materials and Finishes
In Bali, you can choose from a wide range of materials, from affordable ceramic tiles to premium natural stone or glass mosaics. Here’s the estimated prices taken from Tokopedia:
- Ceramic Tiles: The most affordable option. Prices start from IDR 47,000 ($ 2.85) per box (20 pieces / 2 m²).
- Natural Stone: A popular choice for that classic Bali look. The price for polished natural stone is around IDR 145,000 ($8.79) per m² (size 15×30 cm).
- Mosaic Tiles: For a more luxurious, high-end finish. Prices start from IDR 48,000 ($2.91) per box (10 pieces). Each sheet measures 30×30 cm, with each tile about 9.5 x 9.5 cm.
The finish of your pool deck—whether teak wood, sandstone, or concrete—also impacts the price. Using locally sourced materials can help keep costs down.
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4. Site Conditions and Accessibility
Your land and how easy it is to access will affect construction costs.
Sloped land might need extra excavation or retaining walls, and remote locations could lead to higher transport fees for both materials and equipment.
5. Permits and Regulations
Pool construction in Bali must follow local building codes and permit rules.
Working with a contractor who understands these requirements will help you stay compliant and avoid delays or fines.
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6. Labor and Contractor Expertise
Skilled contractors with solid experience in pool building often charge more, but their expertise helps ensure quality results and fewer mistakes.
Always check their past work and client feedback before making a decision.
7. Additional Features
Extras like lighting, heating, filtration, or smart automation systems add convenience and style but also raise upfront costs.
Decide which features are must-haves and which are optional based on your budget.
Smart Ways to Control Pool Costs in Bali

- Focus on Essentials First: Make sure the basics like structure and safety are covered before adding extra luxury touches.
- Use Local Materials: Locally sourced options are usually cheaper and easier to get than imported ones.
- Pick Energy-Saving Systems: Solar heaters or variable-speed pumps can cut down your running costs over time.
- Invest in quality equipment: Don’t cut corners on pumps and filters. High-quality parts last longer and prevent costly issues.
- Use automatic chlorination: It saves you both time and effort in keeping the water clean.
- Pick an energy-efficient pump: Pool pumps use a lot of power, so get one with an automatic timer to reduce electricity costs.
- Avoid making the pool too deep: Deeper pools need more water, more chemicals, more energy for pumping, and are harder to clean. Plus, they’re unsafe for small children.
- Consider saltwater systems: Saltwater can be a good alternative to chlorine. Ask your contractor if this option works well for your villa.
- Include Maintenance in Your Budget: Don’t forget regular expenses such as cleaning, chemicals, and fixing equipment.
FAQ
1. Is a swimming pool a good investment?
According to the Remodeling Impact Report from NAR, installing an inground pool can give you a return on investment (ROI) of about 56%.
2. What is the cheapest type of pool to put in?
When it comes to upfront costs, vinyl liner pools are usually the most affordable inground option.
3. Are swimming pools difficult to maintain?
Not really. As long as you do it regularly and know the basics, maintaining a pool on your own is quite manageable.
Conclusion: Your Dream Pool Awaits
Building a pool in Bali is an exciting journey. The cost may look high at first, but once you break it down, planning becomes much easier.
With the right team and a clear plan, you can create a beautiful pool that not only brings joy but also adds strong value and return on investment to your villa.
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