Pool Maintenance Cost Estimator

Estimate your annual swimming pool maintenance costs based on pool size, equipment, and local utility rates. This calculator covers chemical treatments, pump electricity, water top-off, routine equipment replacement, and optional professional service fees — giving you a comprehensive picture of true ownership costs.

Enter your pool details above and click Calculate.

Formulas Used

1. Electricity Cost
kWh/day = (HP × 0.746) ÷ motor_efficiency (0.85) × hours/day
Annual Cost = kWh/day × 365 × $/kWh

2. Chemical Cost
Annual Cost = (Pool Volume ÷ 1,000) × chemical_rate × 12 months
Rates: Chlorine $1.00, Saltwater $0.60, Mineral/Ozone $0.75 per 1,000 gal/month

3. Water Replacement Cost
Surface Area (ft²) = Pool Volume ÷ 5 ft avg depth
Annual Loss (gal) = SA × 1.5 in/wk × 0.6234 gal/ft²/in × 52 wks × 1.10 (backwash)
Annual Cost = (Annual Loss ÷ 1,000) × $/1,000 gal

4. Equipment Depreciation
Annual Cost = Σ (Replacement Cost ÷ Lifespan) × Age Factor
Age Factor = min(1 + equipment_age ÷ 20, 1.5)

5. Service Cost
Annual Cost = Number of Visits × Cost per Visit

6. Total Annual Cost
Total = Electricity + Chemicals + Water + Equipment + Service + Miscellaneous

Assumptions

  • Pump motor efficiency of 85% (NEMA standard for single-speed motors).
  • Pool operated year-round; adjust electricity cost proportionally for seasonal pools.
  • Average pool depth of 5 feet used to estimate surface area from volume.
  • Evaporation/splash loss of 1.5 inches per week (APSP industry average for outdoor pools).
  • An additional 10% water loss is added for filter backwashing and cleaning.
  • Chemical rates are based on APSP and Pool & Spa News industry benchmarks.
  • Saltwater systems reduce chemical costs ~40%; mineral/ozone systems ~25%.
  • Equipment lifespans: pump 10 yrs ($800), filter 12 yrs ($600), heater 8 yrs ($1,500), salt cell 5 yrs ($700), vinyl liner 10 yrs ($4,000).
  • Age factor increases depreciation cost for older equipment to reflect higher near-term replacement probability.
  • Miscellaneous costs cover test kits, cleaning brushes, skimmer baskets, and minor repairs.
  • Costs do not include major renovations, resurfacing, or structural repairs.
  • Local labor rates, climate, and bather load will affect actual costs.

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