Pool builders in Endeavour Hills.
Endeavour Hills was built out in the 1980s and early 1990s — the housing stock is now hitting the 35–40 year mark where big renovations make sense. About 75% of our Endeavour Hills calls are new pool builds as part of a whole-backyard refresh; the other 25% are renovations of tired pebblecrete pools from the original 90s subdivision. Either way, we know this suburb well.
The Endeavour Hills pool story.
The 80s–90s renovation cycle.
Houses built in the 1985–1995 boom are now 30–40 years old and most are about to get their first or second major renovation. Adding a pool plus a refreshed alfresco transforms the house from “tired 90s build” to “competitively priced family home” without the cost of demolition and rebuild. Industry data puts pool ROI at 60–100% of build cost on resale when the pool is integrated properly with the existing house. Done well, it’s one of the best mid-budget renovations available in this suburb.
Renovating an existing 90s pool.
A lot of Endeavour Hills homes already have a pool — original pebblecrete from 1990–1995, now showing its age. Surface cracking, hairline tile failure, leaking skimmer box, ancient single-speed pump that’s costing $1,200/year in electricity. A full renovation (resurface to modern quartz or glass-bead pebble, retile waterline, replace skimmer and main drain, install variable-speed pump and salt chlorinator) runs $18K–$28K and gives the pool another 25–30 year service life. That’s the math: spend $22K to save the $60K tear-out-and-rebuild. We do it constantly.
Mature-suburb access challenges.
Most Endeavour Hills blocks have established gardens, brick or paling fences, and overhead power lines from the original 80s subdivision. Crane access for fibreglass shells is sometimes blocked. We assess carefully — if the crane swing isn’t clean, we either drop and reinstate a fence panel ($1.5K–$3K), trim a fence run, or quote concrete instead. Concrete pools are sprayed in place so they don’t need shell access at all.
Typical Endeavour Hills projects.
- Full renovation of 1990s pebblecrete pool: resurface + retile + new equipment ($18K–$28K)
- 8m × 4m fibreglass + travertine surround as part of whole-yard refresh ($52K–$65K)
- 8.5m concrete pool with new alfresco pavilion behind the 90s house ($75K–$95K)
- Equipment swap: old single-speed pump + DE filter to VSD pump + cartridge + heat pump ($4K–$8K)
- Replace failed pool fence with AS 1926 compliant glass + black aluminium ($8K–$14K)
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Free Endeavour Hills pool consultation.
New build, full renovation or equipment swap. Honest assessment of which makes sense.