Pool Cost Calculator / Oregon
Inground Pool Cost in Oregon (2026)
Building an inground pool in Oregon runs roughly 5% above the national average on labor and materials, which we apply to the pool shell. With about a 8-month swim season and residential power around 13¢/kWh, where you live shapes both the build price and what it costs to run.
A typical 400 sq ft gunite pool in Oregon
20 ft × 20 ft, 5 ft average depth, standard (flat) excavation, no add-ons — a clean baseline before you customize.
- Estimate for pre-qualification, not a quote; price varies by contractor, location, and season.
Last updated June 30, 2026
Gunite vs. fiberglass vs. vinyl in Oregon
Same 400 sq ft pool, priced three ways with Oregon's labor rates.
- Gunite (concrete)
- $43k – $58k
- Fiberglass
- $40k – $54k
- Vinyl liner
- $29k – $40k
Estimate your pool in Oregon
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Already have a pool? Running costs in Oregon hinge on the same local power price — see monthly maintenance and heating costs. Or head back to the national pool cost calculator.