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Programmatic cost guide · KwaZulu-Natal · Updated May 2026
Concrete Pool Cost in Durban (2025)
Headline range: R240,000 – R900,000+ turnkey. Typical concrete family pool: R310,000.
Local cost factors in Durban
What actually moves the budget in this city — soil, water, logistics, running cost and approval. Researched per metro, not templated.
Steep ridge sites
Berea and Umhlanga ridges often need retaining walls; limited-access mini-excavator hire adds R12,000 – R30,000.
Marine-grade equipment
Within 1km of the coast, marine-grade pumps and stainless fittings add 8 – 12% to the plant cost.
eThekwini plan submission
Stamped plan submission required. SANS 10134 enforced at occupancy certificate.
Humidity-driven filtration cycles
Higher humidity means longer pump run-times and slightly higher chemical use — budget 10 – 15% above the Gauteng baseline.
Concrete pool — Durban 2025 ZAR ranges
Standard / Premium / Custom scenarios calibrated to Durban-specific cost factors.
| Tier | Scope | Scenario | Range (ZAR) | Typical figure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | 6m × 3m to 8m × 4m | Rectangular family pool, marbelite finish, basic filtration, level site. | R150,000 – R350,000 | R250,000 |
| Premium | 8m × 4m to 10m × 5m | Larger pool with pebble or tile finish, salt chlorinator, LED lighting, modest landscaping. | R350,000 – R600,000 | R450,000 |
| Custom / Infinity | Bespoke shapes / sloped sites | Vanishing-edge, freeform or architect-designed pool, premium finishes, automation, complex site works. | R600,000 – R1,500,000+ | R800,000+ |
- Excavation, shell construction and standard finishes
- Filtration pump, sand filter and basic plumbing
- Standard surrounding paving allowance (where stated)
- Heating, automation, salt chlorinators and lighting upgrades
- Decking, landscaping, fencing and pool covers
- Difficult-access sites, rock excavation or piling
Regional variance: Coastal sites add 5–10% for marine-grade hardware. Dolomite-risk areas (parts of Centurion / West Rand) can add 15–25% for engineered foundations.
Sources: Supplier list prices, contractor quotes collected across Gauteng, Western Cape and KZN, plus NHBRC and municipal utility data.
Last reviewed: 6 May 2026
Typical timeline
10 – 14 weeks; KZN summer rains commonly add 1 – 2 weeks.
Sources cited on this page
- eThekwini Municipality — Building plan approval — Durban (retrieved 2026-05-19)
- SABS — SANS 10134 — Safety of private swimming pools (retrieved 2026-05-19)
- Eskom / NERSA — Residential tariff schedule 2025/26 (retrieved 2026-05-19)
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