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Buying a House With an Old Pool — Should You Renovate or Replace?

You're looking at a property with a pool that's clearly seen better days. Should you factor in resurfacing, full renovation, or full demolition + rebuild?

Published Thu May 07 2026 09:30:00 GMT+0930 (Australian Central Standard Time) · Updated Thu May 07 2026 09:30:00 GMT+0930 (Australian Central Standard Time)

Buying a House With an Old Pool — Should You Renovate or Replace?

You’re looking at a property with a pool that’s clearly seen better days. Should you factor in resurfacing, full renovation, or full demolition + rebuild? This guide is for the pre-purchase decision moment.

Get a pre-purchase pool inspection

Before exchanging contracts, get an experienced pool builder to walk through the pool with you — typically free if they’re quoting for the work, $300–$500 for an independent assessment. They tell you which of the three paths makes economic sense.

Path 1 — keep and resurface ($8k–$18k)

If the structure is sound but the surface is rough/aged, a pebblecrete resurface, tile band, equipment service brings most pools back to genuinely modern condition. The cheapest path.

Path 2 — full renovation ($25k–$60k)

If the equipment is shot, the coping is worn, the paving is cracked, the fencing is non-compliant, you’re really doing a full reno. Includes resurfacing + equipment + coping + paving refresh + new compliant fence + Form 2 cert.

Path 3 — demolish + rebuild ($35k–$45k demo + new pool cost)

If the pool has structural cracks, the depth doesn’t suit you (e.g. a 1m kids pool when you want lap depth), or the location is wrong on the block, demolition costs $25k–$45k plus the spoil disposal. Then a new pool. Usually only worth it if Path 2 doesn’t get you what you actually want.

Decision rules of thumb

Structure sound + surface aged → Path 1. Structure sound + everything else aged → Path 2. Structure compromised OR location/size wrong → Path 3. Adelaide costs assume a typical metro block — Hills + Fleurieu costs are 10–20% higher.

Don’t forget compliance

Whatever path you choose, the pool fence must be brought up to current AS1926.1 standards before you can use the pool. Often a $3,000–$8,000 cost on top of whichever pool path you choose.

Get a pre-purchase quote

We do free pre-purchase pool assessments + three priced options across the three paths. Useful before you exchange contracts.


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