Shipping Container Pool

Do you know shipping containers make some of the most luxurious and stylish swimming pools?

Yes, these are the new swimming pools in town.

They are affordable, durable, easy to install and cost effective swimming pools.

In this shipping container pool buying guide, I am going to discuss the benefits, parts, cost, design options, installation and FAQ about this accessory.

So today, I am here to help you acquire your dream pool by investing in a suitable shipping container pool.

Let’s go straight to the main subject of this guide:

Chapter 1: What is a Shipping Container Pool?

Do you know what a shipping container is?

I am talking about the cuboid shaped containers made from steel with corrugated walls. The containers designed to transport and store products/goods during shipping.

This is what I am talking about:

Shipping container – Photo Credits: CONTAINER OPTIONS

Shipping container swimming pools are made from these “boxes”.

I know this may sound strange…don’t worry you will appreciate these types of swimming pools in a moment.

Just like you can fabricate shipping containers to make a house, you can also use it to make a swimming pool.

Shipping container house – Photo Credits: ARCH DAILY

Today, a number of pool building companies fabricate these shipping containers to make swimming pools.

Look at this:

Shipping container swimming pool – Photo Credits: PORT SHIPPING CONTAINERS

From these big transporting steel boxes, people are building unique swimming pools of different designs, shapes, and sizes.

For instance, you opt for a pool made from a shipping container that has a fiberglass insert or different pool liner materials.

The best part:

Shipping container swimming pools are relocatable. That is, you can move them from one point to another using cranes and setting them up take only a few minutes.

Now that you know what a shipping container swimming pool is, let me show you why you need it.

Chapter 2: Benefits of Shipping Container Pools (Here’s Why You Need It)

If you go on the internet right now, you’ll find countless posts about how many people are transforming used shipping containers into pools busting with unique charm.

It is so refreshing to see the different approaches that people have taken to transforming these containers into fantastic swimming pools.

Let me do a random search to prove this:

Using the search term shipping container swimming pools

But wait a minute:

  • Why do you think people are so much into the shipping container pool craze?
  • Why do you think these structures are gaining so much popularity right now?
  • Why should you as a homeowner want to install a shipping container pool in your home?

I know these are some of the questions you could be asking yourself right now.

Here is some truth:

Having and using a pool built from shipping containers comes with lots of benefits.

The good thing is that people are coming to this realization and are starting to take action towards the same.

If you already own a shipping container pool, I bet you know what I’m talking about.

Look at this:

Photo Credits: Tiger Containers

Like how affordable these pools are compared to the conventional models as well as the flexibility and versatility that accompanies them.

I mean, containers are just an all-around winner when it comes to owning a swimming pool.

In the following sections, I’m going to highlight some of the benefits of shipping container pools.

2.1. Easy to Set Up and Install

A shipping container pool comes as fully functional units. It comes with plumbing, heating and electrical systems already installed as well as other features.

With this pool, all you need to do is get the foundation ready.

When the pool is delivered you will install it, fill it up with water and you are good to go. There are no extra installation hustles and costs associated with shipping container pools.

2.2. Customizable for More Stylish Shapes & Designs

The goodness of shipping container pools is that they can be modified to accommodate the specific style and functionality that you want.

You can have a divider included in the pool so that one part is the pool and another a Jacuzzi/hot tub.

Similarly, your pool can be customized with LED lightings and even front windows for close monitoring of the happenings inside the pools.

The window thing is especially useful for homes with children. It makes it easy for adults to monitor their kids inside the pool.

2.3. They are Affordable than Most Concrete Swimming Pools

Thousands of shipping containers are dumped every day for sale as second-hand items. This abundance has made shipping containers readily available and thus very affordable.

Please note:

It is the containers themselves that make up the primary structure of the shipping container pool.

And while there will be other costs involved in creating the pool to your taste, container pools still represent huge savings as compared to traditional swimming pools.

This lack of structural works also makes it easier and possible for people with little architectural experience to build container pool to completion.

2.4. Steel is a Durable Material & So is Shipping Container Pools

Shipping containers had a very tough exterior that’s made of prefabricated steel and welded together.

These containers are sturdy, robust and hardwearing.

For those living in disaster-prone areas, a shipping container is a convenient option for swimming pool. They are built to withstand the harshest weather conditions, i.e., hurricanes and earthquakes.

In other words, containers are built to last. As such, a shipping container pool will allow you and your family with years of fun-filled swimming.

2.5. Shipping Pool Containers Guarantees Flexibility in Installation

Container pools are not meant to be permanent at one spot. They are very mobile and can thus be transported easily any day anytime.

This means that if at one point you move houses/locations, you can easily bring your container pool with you to your new home.

As you can see, these shipping container swimming pools have so many benefits. Maybe, it’s time to consider one for your backyard.

But before that, let’s review the different parts and components of these pools.

Chapter 3: Parts of a Shipping Pool Container

Like the traditional in ground swimming pools or above ground swimming pools, this accessory is also made up of different parts and components.

Depending on the shipping container pool manufacturer, these accessories may have varying parts or components.

Still, take note of this:

Irrespective of the design, structure, sizes or shape the shipping container swimming pools tend to have common parts and components.

They all feature an almost similar working mechanism, and all serve the functions; to provide fun, enjoyment, and entertainment.

Here are the main things that your shipping pool container must have;

3.1. Swimming Pool Pump

The pump takes note the heart of any swimming pool.

Your container pool, therefore, should have a quality and efficient pool pump.

A pump that is functionally effective in moving pool waters daily through the filtering system to remove dirt and unwanted debris off it.

A 0.5hp swimming pool pump

The job of a swimming pool pump is to draw water from the pool, pass it through the filters and back into the pool.

This procedure to prevent your pool waters from stagnating, thereby keeping algae and harmful bacteria at bay.

Take note that running a swimming pool requires a lot of input, from physical, mental to financial.

As such, you want to ensure that everything including the pump is well structured and fitted before you install and use it.

Container pools’ pumping systems are often located below the stairs and deck.

3.2. Shipping Container Filtration System

Like the pumps, a filtration system is very essential for any swimming pool.

As such, you have to ensure that your container pool has a fully functional filtration system.

Most pools, especially the outdoor ones tend to accumulate lots of dirt and debris.

Filtration system – Photo Credits: STACK EXCHANGE

What’s more?

Swimming pools tend to be infiltrated with algae especially during the humid months and when pool waters are left to stagnate.

It for this reasons that a proper filtration system is essential to keep your pool waters clean throughout.

Again, like the pumps, container pools’ filtration systems can be located under the stairs and deck.

3.3. Shipping Container Swimming Pool Heater

A heater is an absolute necessity to help in the control of the temperature of your container pool water.

Many of you that live in a warm climate may think that a heater is not that important to have.

In any case, you are the people that can benefit the most from having a heater in your container pools.

Swimming pool heater pump – Photo Credits: The U.S. Dept. of Energy

A heater in your container pool can help extend your swimming season two or even three times longer than you are used to

Without a heating system, your pool can cool down considerably notwithstanding when the days are still very warm.

So don’t worry because containers often come with heating systems already installed and all cost is inclusive of this.

All you have to do is to inspect the pol to ensure that the heater is of good quality and that it works.

Also, note that the pools are fitted with different types of heaters. It could be an electric heater, gas heater, propane heater or solar heater. Just choose the container pool with the kind of heater that you most prefer.

3.4. Child Safety Door

Of all parts, the child safety door is one of the vital components of a shipping pool container.

Manufacturers ensure that this part doesn’t miss due to the safety roles in plays especially for families with kids.

Photo Credits: PORT SHIPPING CONTAINERS

A child safety door provides restricted access to the swimming pool. Once this door is locked, you can rest assured that kids or pets won’t get into the pool unauthorized or unsupervised.

All this helps to reduce the chances of swimming pool drowning and other related accidents.

3.5. Swimming Pool Liner

So what is a pool liner?

Also known as a vinyl liner, a swimming pool liner is a membrane that covers the pool’s interior surfaces.

Photo Credits: PORT SHIPPING CONTAINERS

It helps to hold or contain the pool waters. Shipping container pools do make use of these liners to help make them watertight.

The liners could be vinyl, layers of plywood, or just watertight welding and paint.

Extra layers of steel that are rust treated and painted are also used in some container pools.

3.6. Shipping Container Swimming Pool  Stairs

Above ground container pools have stairs that lead up to the pool.

Of course, it is essential to have stairs for any aboveground pool otherwise getting on and off the pool can be troublesome.

Photo Credits: PORT SHIPPING CONTAINERS

The stairs can be wooden, concrete, steel, etc. Whatever material and design you prefer. That is the goodness of shipping container pools – they are versatile.

3.7. Swimming Pool Control System

Shipping container pools are taking the pool industry by storm.

The manufacturers are coming up with innovations every day to help make their pools as modern, versatile and user-friendly as possible.

In this regard, most container pools today come with an automatic pool control system in the form of a mobile app.

Does that sound confusing…it shouldn’t!

Here is a good video for you by Swim University. It summarizes everything you need to know about swimming pool automation.

This is a system that allows you to control your pool pump, filters and electrical system from your mobile device. How nice is that?

3.8. Shipping Container Pool Side Window

If you scroll through the internet, you’ll notice that some container pools have something like a window on the side.

Here is a good example:

Photo Credits: PORT SHIPPING CONTAINERS

Well, yes that is a window built to help make the pool less ‘normal.’

On one end the window is a put there as a design feature, and on the other end, it can be used as a safety feature – to help monitor kids in the pool.

Basically, these are the main parts and components of a shipping container swimming pool.

Since you are now familiar with the shipping container pools, let’s compare them with the traditional pools.

What is the difference or similarities between the two swimming pool designs?

Chapter 4: Shipping Pool Container vs. Traditional Pools (Ultimate Comparison of the Key Features)

Shipping container pools provide homeowners with an option to consider when it comes to owning a swimming pool.

I know most people are used to the traditional concrete swimming pools. However, this is not the case with the innovations and developments in the swimming pool industry.

As a swimming pool enthusiast, it is worth trying something new.

Probably, you could be having several thoughts in your mind on the type of swimming pool you should go for.

Concrete swimming pool vs. shipping container swimming pool

Well, below is an ultimate comparison between shipping pool container vs. traditional pools.

4.1. Swimming Pool Price

One thing that comes up when discussing these two swimming pool option is cost.

If you research around especially on the internet, you will find that advertisers are praising the container pools as being the ultimate cost saving pool option.

And that is a fact that I cannot deny – they guarantee significant cost saving. For instance, you can get a used shipping container from $2,000.

This will depend on various specifications such as this:

Specifications of shipping pool container

Well, there is no doubt that a shipping container pool will allow you to save some money.

Of course after buying the used shipping container, you will fabricate it then add other accessories such as:

  • Plumbing systems
  • Waterproofing material
  • Filters, etc.

Even with all these, there is a high chance that you will save a reasonable amount of money in the long run.

However, one thing that may be a turnoff for shipping container pools is the possibility of the price hiking up if you considers too many custom features. Of course, the situation is not different when it comes to the concrete pools too.

For instance, while a simple traditional swimming pool can cost you $6000 or even less, a fiberglass container pool can cost you up to $50,000 even more. This depends on the kind of features you want to include in the pool.

The bottom line:

In the two cases, the total cost will depend on the size and other extra features you may want to add to the swimming pool.

4.2. Which Swimming Pool Guarantees Flexibility?

When I talk of flexibility, in this case, I am referring to the movability factor.

Shipping container pools can be moved from one location to another with ease.

So when you are moving locations or merely want to upgrade your pool, you can easily relocate with it or even sell it to a willing buyer. All you need to move this pool is uninstall it and put it on a truck to wherever.

Traditional pools can’t be moved…we all know that.

They are permanently built into or on the ground.

Look at this:

Note: This is a video by Shipping Contsiner Pools.

This means that when you no longer want the swimming pool the only option, you would have if to demolish it from its spot.

If you are moving homes, you just have to leave the pool to the new owners. You can factor in the cost of the pool in the selling price of the home or just leave it.

4.3. Versatility of the Swimming Pool

I have visited over 23 different swimming pool forums. Besides, I have also interviewed quite a number of homeowners when it comes to the most versatile swimming pool design.

The truth is:

Shipping container pools are more versatile compared to traditional pools.

But is it so?

I think they are equally versatile. Both pools can be designed according to whatever the owner desires. This includes the shape, size, custom features, etc.

None of the pools limits you to one design, shape or size.

Maybe the shipping container may limit you to some extent due to its material and the structure. Still, you can fabricate to any shape depending on your specifications.

Dismantled and fully assembled shipping container (As you can see, they have a cuboid shape)

But the reality is – the process will only increase the cost of the pool.

4.4. Swimming Pool Installation Process

Comparing both types of swimming pools, installing a shipping container pool is much easier. This is because the pool comes already made.

The only major thing needed to install container pool is some mild site preparation and then putting the pool in place.

Photo Credits: BIG BOX

In a matter of minutes you can have a container pool installed and ready for use.

Traditional pools, on the other hand, require you to build them on site from start to finish.

Installing concrete swimming pool is tiresome and messy – Photo Credits: Jeff Putt

This can be a bit time-consuming, effort-intensive and quite overwhelming too.

4.5. Ease and Speed of Construction

It is a common belief that building with shipping containers pools is much faster than traditional pool construction and it is relatively easy.

Well, shipping container pools are often built offsite and then delivered for installation when ready.

A small container pool can take just a few weeks to be built and delivered for installation. This is because most modifications are done offsite making onsite assembly way much easy.

You should also know that building a swimming pool from a container is more achievable by an avid DIYer compared to building using traditional materials.

At some point with container pool construction, you will have to hire a design expert or someone with previous experience in building with containers.

Sturdiness and durability

Shipping containers are known to be very strong and hardy especially at the corners.

Because of this, they are presumed to make excellent building materials, especially for swimming pools.

Welding shipping container – Photo Credits: CONTAINER HOME PLANS

However, the corrugated steel walls of these containers as much as they are vital to the strength of the structure, do pose some challenges both with construction and maintenance.

Any cut you make on these containers will need to be reinforced. Additionally, expensive wielding and lining is required to make the container waterproof and fit for a swimming pool.

Also, any repairs and renovations concerning these containers will require significant engineering and welding.

Regarding functionality, both types of swimming pools are reliable. Both pools serve their purpose of providing fun and enjoyment well.

4.6. Swimming Pool Safety

Safety is very crucial for any swimming pool regardless of building material.

However, it is important to note that swimming pool safety is determined by the owner. They must make the pool as safe as possible.

Container pools are built with safety features like a child safety door and stairs that lead up a landing. These allow easy access to the pool and also add to the safety of the facility especially for kids.

The container pools can also be made safe by covering it with a container pool cover. This will help restrict access to the pool thus keeping kids and pets from accidentally falling or drowning in the pool.

Traditional pools also have safety features which include pool fences, retractable swimming pool enclosure, alarm systems, etc.

Summarily, your choice between the two would only depend on your requirements for specific features that are unique to either of the two pool types.

A careful assessment of your needs and budget would be necessary when choosing between a shipping container pool and a traditional pool.

The bottom-line is:

Both container pools and traditional pools perform well regarding functionality, versatility, and durability.

As already mentioned, the choice between the two, however, is dependent on you.

Chapter 5: Shipping Container Pool Cost – Learn What Determines the Cost of these Pools

On average how much does a shipping container pool cost?

Well, the cost of container pools varies depending on so many factors. These include

  • Size of the pool
  • Shape of the pool
  • Swimming pool accessories, etc.
  • Type of finishing materials

Averagely, a fully fitted and functional shipping container pool can cost you anywhere from $25000 to $40000.

The price range may seem broad, but take note that this is due to the numerous variables that make up the cost.

Delivery location, size of the pool, customizable features, and other factors play into the final cost of a shipping container pool.

Nonetheless, if you want to build your container pool, note that the price will also vary. The ultimate cost may or may not be as friendly as the range given above.

This because you’ll need a shipping container, a heater, filters, electrics, plumbing systems, etc.

Remember, a shipping container swimming pool is a new accessory. This is the reason why estimating the actual price is still a nightmare for many home owners.

In fact, even data from Home Advisor such as this may not be enough:

Photo credits: Home Advisor

It is important to sample prices from different shipping container swimming pool manufacturers. This way, you can get a better deal that suits your unique specifications.

At the moment most shipping container swimming pool manufacturers are based in China, Australia and New Zealand.

Having said that, let’s review different options of shipping container pools available in the market. Of course, this is yet another factor that determines the cost of shipping container pools.

Chapter 6: Shipping Container Pool Options (Which Pool Option Suits You Best?)

Owning a shipping container pool can happen in different ways.

You can order a custom-made pool from the manufacturers, buy an existing model or build one from scratch.

It all depends on what you find most preferable to you.

But oh well!

It doesn’t matter how you get the pool, as they say, the end justifies the means.

So if you want to own a shipping container pool, you can consider the following options;

6.1 Buy Custom Made Container Swimming Pool

As an option, you can have your pool custom made to your specifications.

This means that the pool will have to work with your needs and budget.

Take note that this may not be cheapest out there, but it is the easiest way to get your dream swimming pool in the form of a shipping container pool.

Also, although expensive, custom-made container pool will allow you have your dream pool, with all the features and functional ability that you desire.

Above ground shipping container swimming pool – Photo Credits: STORAGE DEPOT

So here is the thing; when it comes to custom-made container pools, you can order one that has an existing base model and then gets it customized to your taste.

You can as well just choose your custom features from the start and have the pool designed similarly from scratch.

One important thing that you should note about these two options is that they are relatively expensive. And between the two custom-made options, there is quite a wide margin in the cost range.

Nonetheless, you can still save some money if you choose your features in consideration of your budget.

Getting your pool custom made also helps you to avoid some of the common mistakes made by those building container pools themselves without even a little bit of architectural experience and research.

6.2 Buy Existing Container Swimming Pool

The other option to getting a container pool is to buy an existing unit.

Honestly, this is way much easier than even the first option. It is also less draining both mentally and physically because you know exactly what you are getting in advance.

Unlike the first option where you can get disappointed when your container pool is not built according to how you ordered it.

In ground shipping container swimming pool – Photo Credits: MOD POOLS

Note that while buying an existing unit may be cheaper and easier, it has limited flexibility. This is to mean that you can’t make this pool your own as you would with a custom made one.

Nonetheless, if you can get a suitable container pool that has features you love, and that is within your price range, you can give this option a shot.

6.3 Build your Container Swimming Pool

As an alternative to buying a custom-made container pool or an existing one, you can also build your pool by yourself.

If you have even the slightest architectural/structural idea, building a shipping container pool by yourself shouldn’t be a big deal.

Also, if you are the kind of people that like to learn new things, you can try your hand at building a shipping container pool for you and your family.

But why build by yourself when you can easily order one to be made for you?

Well, among all options provided herein, the DIY approach can save you lots of money in return.

By building the pool yourself, you get to monitor and control every single thing that concerns the pool. This allows you to create your pool exactly how you want it.

It in a way gives you the opportunity to turn your swimming pool dreams into reality.

Also, you get to know how everything functions from the heaters, filters, etc. You get to know if the pool is safe and if the materials used are of good quality.

Shipping container pool with a “window” – Photo Credits: MOD POOL

I will not lie to you:

Going DIY is way better than having to deal with shady contractors who promise one thing but deliver another.

Well, building your pool on your own can be the most viable options for those who are budget conscious, but then it can also be a very stressful experience.

At this point, you may be wondering:

How do go about building a swimming pool from a shipping container by myself.

Well, here is some help assuming that you already have a shipping container and that the top is already cut out;

Step 1: Get Swimming Pool Construction Permit & Approval

The first step to building a shipping pool container is to get the necessary permit from your local municipal. This means that you have to be conversant with all the swimming pool regulations, i.e., depth, fencing among others.

You need to investigate all these and ensure that none of the regulations can come in the way of your building plans.

You wouldn’t want to be stuck with a 20 or 40-foot shipping container in your yard that can’t be made useful.

Step 2: Get a Professional to Help you In Design Work & Planning

Once you are sure of the rules and have the permit, your next step would be to seek the help of a professional.

This should be someone with some architectural background.

Why?

He/she will help you with the planning and even construction if you can afford it, but mostly the planning.

Remember that this is a swimming pool made out of a shipping container. You want it to be as strong and durable as possible.

So yes, a structural engineer is essential for planning purposes. He/she will help ensure that you build a pool that can comfortably hold water.

It should be safe and hard-wearing.

Step 3: Take Dimensions & Begin the Shipping Container Pool Fabrication Process

Next, you need to decide on the depth and width of your container pool. You can go for a 6 feet depth if you like deep ends. If you would rather have a shallow pool, still cut your container accordingly.

As you do the cutting, remember to leave an allowance since the exterior height won’t be equal to the interior height.

For instance, if you are going to a 6-foot swimming pool depth, cut the container such that the exterior height is 6.5 foot to give you a 6-foot interior.

Step 4: Cut Out Drains for Plumbing System

After you’ve cut out the height, you’ll need to cut out the drains too for the plumbing. Drains are better placed in the bottom.

So make the cuts right, install your water returns in the side and then proceed to do the plumbing.

Step 5: Grind all Sharp Edges of the Shipping Container Swimming Pool

Cutting the container will leave sharp edges. At this point, you need to ensure that these edges are sealed and that the whole structure is reinforced correctly.

Step 6: Make the Shipping Container Watertight

So now we are done with the cuts, the next thing to do is to waterproof it.

While shipping container is designed with watertight exteriors, they are not designed to hold gallons of water for extended periods.

For transportation purposes, these shipping containers are often lined with plywood. But then plywood doesn’t hold water well.

As such, you’ll have to everything possible to make your container watertight.

You can add extra layers of plywood to interiors and sand it smooth.

Or, you can do some watertight wielding on, the container, add an extra steel layer, rust treat it and then paint it with a hue of choice.

Alternatively, you can just weld the sides of the container paint it and then line it with a vinyl liner.

Irrespective of what you use, the point here is to make sure that your container can hold water comfortably.

Step 7: Add Accessories & Install the Pool

So now we are done building the pool, the next step would be the installation process. But before that, you need to add the functional systems, i.e., pumps, filters, heater, and then do the electrics.

For this, installation guidelines found online can be useful, but then you want everything done correctly and to perfection.

In this case, you may want to get the help of your local pool service to help with the fittings, finishing and not to forget the water supply.

If you insist on DIY, we are going to share a simple container pool installation process for you later in the article. So continue reading.

So, these are the three options that you can explore when considering getting a shipping container pool for your home.

As earlier mentioned, whatever option you choose to explore, it all depends on you-your budget and needs.

Chapter 7: Shipping Container Pool Design Options for Your Back Yard

Wondering which container pool design will be most suitable for your backyard?

Check out these cool design ideas;

Design Idea 1:

Photo Credits: GETAWAY CONTAINERS

The pool as you can see is stationed in a backyard and features beautiful wooden decking.

Why this design?

I mean it is just everything beautiful.

For me, this is the perfect backyard container pool design if you want a place that you can have a dip after work, on a relaxing weekend with friends and family or even after your morning workout.

The good thing about this pool design is that you can move it from location to another by lifting it (with a crane of course and after emptying it) onto a truck.

Design Idea 2:

Photo Credits: PREMIER SHIPPING CONTAINERS

This is a famous pool design by the German company, Nagel. It even won the prestigious product design award back in 2011.

The pool design in itself is very creative and beautiful.

It includes a fully functional filtration system, lockers, auto pool control system, child safety door, and stairs.

It also has creative windows on the sides to allow swimmers have a peep of the outside when swimming.

And although it was initially designed for events, this is a design that you can creatively adopt it for your backyard.

Design Idea 3:

Photo Credits: Kustom Container Builders

This is a simple, yet very satisfying design for a shipping container pool.

There isn’t much to say about this pool as everything speaks for itself.

You can have this design custom made for you by a reputable manufacturer, or simply build it by yourself.

Design Idea 4:

Photo Credits: MOD POOLS

This is a Modpool container pool design perfect for any backyard.

You might be interested to know that this pool design consists of a large side window, working filters, Jacuzzi jets, and color changing LED lights.

This container pool also comes with a sturdy heater that can turn the whole pool into a giant Jacuzzi with the single touch of a button.

Yes, you can control all functional systems of this Modpool from your phone via a smartphone app.

This design is the perfect description of a modern swimming pool.

Design Idea 5:

Photo Credits: PORT SHIPPING CONTAINERS

Talk about swimming pool goals, well this is it.

The design doesn’t have too much going. It is simple, less attention-seeking and sure serves its purpose well.

Being less ‘out there’ means that the pool is somehow affordable, is easy to install and even move.

I mean, this is the kind of pool I’d want for my backyard especially if it is not a permanent home (I can move with it anywhere)

Design Idea 6:

Photo Credits: MOD POOLS

Are you interested in having an in-ground shipping container pool? Then this might be the best design to explore.

A first look at this pool won’t give you the impression that it’s a container installed in the ground. You would think that it’s a traditional pool.

Nonetheless, the pool itself is sleek yet simple. It beautifully matches any backyard plus the landscaping around the pool area is just awesome. It makes your backyard and pool area more earthy.

Design Idea 7:

Photo Credits: GARDENS AND POLKA DOTS

From this post, it’s easy to tell that I am a minimalist.

Well if you are like me, then pool design would do well for your backyard.

This model is one that you easily DIY. All you have to do is dig a hole the size of the container, and set it down into the hole.

After that you line it with a lining of choice add a few custom features, install the plumbing system, filters, heater and electrical system and you are good to go.

And oh!

You’ll also need to build the deck which from the look of things is wooden. Looks rustic which to me is a plus to the pool sleekness.

Notice the pool fence and the vegetation?

You might want to adopt that too, as it adds to the beauty and safety of the pool area.

These are just a few shipping pool container swimming pool designs. I will share more soon.

For now, let me take you through a quick overview of shipping container pool installation process.

Chapter 8: Shipping Container Pool Installation Process (A Step-by-step Guide)

One advantage of shipping container pool is that they come with a ready structure, and installed with all functional systems.

All this helps to make installing the pool quite an easy process.

In only a matter of hours, and with the help of a crane and a few able hands, you can install a shipping container pool and get it ready for use within the day.

So how do you install container swimming pool?

Here is a comprehensive video by Home Design Inspiration on how to install a shipping container swimming pool.

 

Now, let me summarize the process as follows:

Step 1: Choose Pool Site

The first step is to choose the location of installation.

The site has to be flat and of the correct size. This means that you’ll need to be conversant with the measurements of the pool so that you can use them to size the installation site.

Take note that you can install the pool anywhere in your home provided that the ground is flat, sizeable enough and can give a pleasant ambiance with swimming in the vicinity.

Step 2: Prepare Ground

Once you have decided on a site for the container pool, you’ll need to prepare the ground to make it fit for the container pool installation.

To prepare, start by digging a hole on the site.

Keep in mind that this hole is where you’ll install the drains. Therefore, dig it on the ‘door ‘end and make it several feet from the container.

Once this is done, line the site with limestone to help prevent leaching into the soil.

Also, remember to shore up the sides of the hole to keep it from caving in later.

Step 3: Install the Drains

There has to be a drain system on your pool.

The container itself comes preinstalled with the plumbing system. To make it functional, you’ll need to install the drains into the hole you’ve dug up.

After that, build a one-course outline of your container bottom so that the container will sit above your plumbing.

Step 4: Level the Site

Now after you’ve installed the drain, make the ground level by filling in ‘that’ inside hole with gravel until it is level

Step 5: Put the Pool in Place

Once your ground and pool are ready, all that’s left is to put the container in place.

To install the pool, you need the help of a crane or a backhoe to lift it from current position to the installation site.

Ensure that pool is set down correctly on the site to avoid any mishaps. Pay attention to the returns if they located outside the container.

Once the container pool is in place, you can then hook the pump, filter and electrical systems.

Step 6: Fill the Pool with Water

After the container pool is set and the systems have been hooked, you’ll now need to test the functionality of the pool.

For this, you’ll fill it up with water and inspect the pumps, filters, heater, electrical system and everything else that needs to be inspected.

Are you satisfied with how it works?

If not then you can call a pool service provider to help with whatever’s wrong.

In case your pool inspection is successful and everything works fine, then go ahead and enjoy your new entertainment facility.

Chapter 9: Shipping Container Pool FAQ (Get all Your Answers about Shipping Container Pool)

After visiting different swimming pool forums on the web, I decided to compile all my responses to the numerous people have been asking.

With this information, you will get more insights on what a shipping container swimming pool is.

Here’s all you need to know:

Can shipping container pool be lined and reinforced?

Yes, they can.

Shipping containers as earlier mentioned are not designed to hold loads of water. As such, they need to be lined to make them strong retaining enough.

The lining also helps to ease maintenance.

In line, the pool, fiberglass, vinyl liners, reinforced steel linings, layers of plywood are often used.

As or reinforcement, yes it is necessary too especially on cut areas. It helps to make the pool structurally appealing and safe.

Do I need permits to install a shipping container pool?

Well, it depends on your local municipal.

But generally, specific rules and regulations govern swimming pool installations all over the world.

These regulations vary by locality. So you just need to find out which ones apply to you and do what necessary to avoid problems with the law enforcement agencies.

How do I go about ordering a shipping container pool?

To order shipping container pool, you need first to be cognizant of the design, size, and shape of pool you want.

Do shipping container pools come with a standard size?

To some extent yes.

But if you want a larger pool, arrangements can be made where more containers will be used to cater for the size. Note that this also means additional costs.

Standard container pool sizes are;

  • 8’x 20’Depth: Width: 8’2”Length: 20’3?
  • 8’x 40’Depth: Width: 8’2”Length: 40’3?

What features can I get for a custom-made container pool?

The options here are unlimited.

You can have;

  • Advanced filtration system
  • Color changing LED lightings
  • Fiberglass interior
  • Customizable height
  • Automatic pool control system
  • Custom color painting
  • And many more

Are there pool covers available for shipping container pools?

Of course, there are. Shipping container pools are just any other pool and thus need to be kept safe at all times.

There are many covers options for container pools. Just browse online and be spoilt or choices.

Or merely order one alongside your shipping container pool.

Is the buying cost of a container pool inclusive of delivery?

No, and this is due to the difference in customer locations.

Delivery is charged separately and is dependent on your location as the customer. The further the location, the more the charge and vice versa.

Can I organize my transport?

Yes, you can.

You are not mandated to use the manufactures transport. However, if you are to use your transport, make sure that you specify this aspect when ordering for the pool.

Also, you need to make sure that your means of transport is suitable for this kind of cargo and that it has insurance.

What site preparations do I need to make before the container pool arrives?

There is nothing much.

You just need to find a pool site, mark it a size larger than the container pool. You then have to dig it up and level it in readiness for the pool installation.

Do I need to build a foundation for the container pool installation?

Not really.

All you need to do is to ensure that the ground is level and is protected from leaching.

Nonetheless, you may build a foundation for the pool if you feel the need to and if you are comfortable with the additional costs involved.

You can use concrete to build simple slab for the pool. However, ensure that this is done a few days before delivery to allow time for the slab to dry completely.

Is a crane necessary for the container pool, installation?

Yes, it is but only if the yard does not allow the delivery truck to drop the pool on the installation site.

You can make inquiries with your local crane company to find out if you need a crane. If you do, the company will give you a quote depending on which crane is required for your yard.

Photo Credits: CAVARENO HOME IMPROVEMENT

Chapter 10: Great News about Shipping Container Pool Market

Today, there are a few companies that design, fabricate and install shipping container pools in the market.

It is for this reason that shipping container pools are still very expensive with very few designs available.

With the increasing demand and need to offer cost competitive solutions to homeowners, Excelite technical team is now working new designs of shipping container pools.

In the latest press release, this is what the company had to say:

**Start of press statement**

Suzhou, China, February 21, 2018 – Excelite a global leader in designing and manufacturing retractable pool enclosures, announces its new product line – Excelite Shipping Container Pools. The shipping container swimming pools by Excelite will be available in both standard and custom designs.

While announcing this at the company’s head offices in Suzhou, Excelite aims to provide unlimited container pool designs. Excelite shipping container pools will benefit clients with both functionality and they will be available at better prices.

At the moment, Excelite technical team is working on at least 7 technical drawings and designs which will be available to customers’ soon.

**End of press statement**

Excelite is known for its years of reputation in designing and manufacturing pool accessories that exceed customer expectations. This is in terms of quality and price.

For example, Excelite is the only company that sells a medium profile polycarbonate swimming pool enclosure at $2,999 in the global market.

So, consumers should look forward to even affordable shipping container swimming pools.

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Ten years ago, who would have predicted that shipping containers would someday be lying in homes as swimming pools?

The world sure is amazing and the people in it, even more.

Well, from this post, it is apparent that a shipping container pool is something worth considering especially if you are ‘green’ conscious.

These containers as I have explained here can be turned into beautiful and functional pools that can last a very long time.

As we wind up, I would like you to this share it with loved ones including friends that would love to explore the container pool option.

Again, in case you want to share your experiences or ask questions:

Just leave a quick comment below.

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