Pool Cost Estimator — Wyoming

How Much Does a Pool Cost in Wyoming in 2026?

In Wyoming, a gunite pool averages $77,000, fiberglass averages $59,000, and vinyl liner pools average $48,000 — before features, decking, and site conditions. Use the free calculator below to get a personalized estimate.

Most Durable
$77,000
Gunite / Shotcrete
avg. 500 sq ft pool
Fastest Install
$59,000
Fiberglass
avg. 500 sq ft pool
Most Affordable
$48,000
Vinyl Liner
avg. 500 sq ft pool

Pool Costs in Wyoming: What You Need to Know

Wyoming has one of the smallest pool markets in the country. Short season, rock-prone terrain, wind, and a thin builder roster keep build volumes low, and Teton County is its own luxury-market category.

Pool Permits and Building Code in Wyoming

Wyoming pool permits are issued at the municipal and county level. Laramie County (Cheyenne), Natrona County (Casper), Teton County (Jackson Hole), and Albany County (Laramie) are the primary jurisdictions. Barrier rules follow ICC. Teton County adds substantial design-review overlays and environmental oversight that can push custom-build timelines past 18 months. Permit fees run $1,000–$2,000 in most of the state and higher in Teton County.

Pool Season and Climate in Wyoming

Wyoming pool season is early June through early September — 3 months uncovered. Winterization is aggressive (frost line 48–60 inches across most of the state). Wind is a defining construction factor; Wyoming has the highest average wind speeds of any state, and cover design, equipment enclosures, and shade structures all have to be engineered for 70+ mph gusts. Heavy snow loads affect cover and shed construction.

Soil and Site Conditions in Wyoming

Wyoming soils vary enormously. The Front Range foothills (Cheyenne, Laramie) have mixed prairie soils and occasional shallow rock. Jackson Hole's Teton County has glacial gravels, cobbles, and frequent rock. The Wind River and Bighorn basins have alkaline clays and sandstone outcrops. Rock-breaking and hauling surcharges are common across most of the state.

Metro Labor and Where Wyoming Pool Costs Spike

Teton County (Jackson, Wilson, Teton Village) is Wyoming's — and arguably the Mountain West's — most exclusive pool-building submarket. Custom builds routinely exceed $500,000 and waitlists of 18–24 months are not unusual. Cheyenne and Casper are smaller moderately priced markets. Most of Wyoming has minimal residential pool activity.

Pool Builders Operating in Wyoming

Wyoming has a limited roster of pool builders. Teton Pools (Jackson) handles much of the high-end Teton County market. Cheyenne and Casper are served by regional independents and crews traveling from Colorado's Front Range. Premier Pools & Spas Mountain West covers parts of Wyoming.

What Affects Pool Cost in Wyoming?

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Labor Rates
Wyoming contractors price labor at roughly 100% of the national average. Pricing is close to the national median.
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Permits & Inspections
Permit costs in Wyoming start around $1,400. Inspections are typically required at excavation, steel/shell, and final completion stages.
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Soil & Site
Soil type is the #1 hidden cost driver. Rocky or high-water-table conditions can add $10,000–$25,000 to any Wyoming pool build. Always get a site evaluation first.
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Winter Closedown
Wyoming winters require annual pool closing and opening — typically $300–$600/year combined. Budget for a quality pool cover.

Pool Costs by City in Wyoming

Costs vary within Wyoming based on metro vs. rural labor markets. Enter your ZIP code in the calculator below for the most accurate estimate.

Cheyenne
Gunite from $80,000
Casper
Gunite from $77,000
Laramie
Gunite from $77,000
Gillette
Gunite from $77,000
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Frequently Asked Questions — Pool Costs in Wyoming

How much does an inground pool cost in Wyoming?
In Wyoming, a gunite (concrete) pool averages $77,000, fiberglass pools average $59,000, and vinyl liner pools average $48,000 for a standard-size pool. These are base estimates — your final cost depends on size, soil conditions, features like spas or water features, and decking.
What is the cheapest inground pool in Wyoming?
Vinyl liner pools are the most affordable option in Wyoming, starting around $48,000. The liner will need replacement every 7–10 years at a cost of $3,500–$6,000. Fiberglass pools offer a middle ground — faster to install and lower long-term maintenance than vinyl.
How much do pool permits cost in Wyoming?
Building permits in Wyoming typically run $1,400–$2,520 depending on your county, pool type, and local requirements. Most municipalities also require a fence or barrier around the pool.
How long does it take to build a pool in Wyoming?
Gunite pools in Wyoming typically take 8–14 weeks from permit approval to completion. Fiberglass pools can be installed in 3–6 weeks. Vinyl liner pools fall in between at 4–8 weeks. Delays can occur due to weather, permit processing times, or contractor availability — especially during peak season (spring and summer).
Do I need to winterize my pool in Wyoming?
Yes — Wyoming winters require proper pool winterization to prevent freeze damage to pipes and equipment. Professional closing and opening typically costs $300–$600 combined. Plan for this as an annual operating cost.

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