Most indoor pools will require a pool hall area that is between 1.8 and 2.8 times the pool area (see graph below).
The cost of the pool hall will depend on the following factors:
Firstly, decide how big your indoor pool is going to be - they can be anything from a spa sized 4m x 2m up to a 25m x 4m lap pool.
Then calculate its area and the pool house size factor from this chart:
When you have calculated the pool area multiply this by the Size Factor from the graph above.
Now, please refer to the table below.
The Costs per square metre in Column 2 of the table below are the aggregate cost of the pool and pool house based on the pool house size. The size factor that the graph is based on assumes that the pool has a 1m space around it on 2 x long sides and 1 x short side and 3 metres on the other short side. The pool plant is housed under the concrete pool deck that surrounds the pool within the pool house.
So for example an 8 x 4 metre pool will require a pool hall of 2.2 x 8 x 4 = 70 square metres and so the cost of the pool and hall will be 70 x £1400 =£98,000 on a Self-Build basis.
More Examples are shown in the table below.
The costs are for a premium specification pool with an Air Handling Unit, ducting systems, deck level drainage and an automatic floating cover and a pair of sliding conservatory type sliding doors.
Pool Size |
Average Cost / m2 |
Factor from Graph |
Pool Hall Size |
Total Cost |
6 x 4 | £2,200 | 2.4 | 58 m2 | £127,600 |
8 x 4 | £2,000 | 2.2 | 70 m2 | £140,000 |
9 x 4 | £1,900 | 2.15 | 77 m2 | £146,300 |
10 x 4 | £1,800 | 2.1 | 84 m2 | £151,200 |
10 x 5 | £1,600 | 1.95 | 98m2 | £156,800 |
12 x 4 | £1,600 | 1.95 | 94 m2 | £150,400 |
12 x 6 | £1,400 | 1.85 | 133 m2 | £186,200 |