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Pool Installation Cost Townsville 2026 — Tropical Pools, Cyclone-Rated Fencing, QLD Safety Laws and North Queensland Pool PricesUpdated

How much does a pool cost to install in Townsville in 2026? A complete guide to pool installation in North Queensland, cyclone-rated pool fencing, year-round swimming season, Queensland safety barrier laws, and what Townsville homeowners pay for a pool in 2026.

By Townsville Daily · Published 3 July 2026 at 9:37 pm ·

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Updated 4 July 2026 at 3:08 am

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Pool Installation Cost Townsville 2026 — Tropical Pools, Cyclone-Rated Fencing, QLD Safety Laws and North Queensland Pool Prices
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Pool Installation Cost in Townsville 2026

Townsville's hot tropical climate makes a backyard pool usable every day of the year — no heating required, maximum lifestyle return on investment. The Townsville pool market is smaller than Cairns or Brisbane and has a limited number of local pool installers, which means lead times can be longer. Cyclone zone compliance for pool fencing is mandatory. This guide covers pool installation costs in Townsville and North Queensland in 2026.

Townsville Pool Installation Prices

  • Fibreglass pool (6-8m): $28,000-$50,000 installed
  • Fibreglass pool (8-10m): $44,000-$70,000 installed
  • Concrete pool (entry-level): $50,000-$80,000 installed
  • Concrete pool (custom): $80,000-$155,000+ installed
  • Townsville premium: Similar to Cairns — freight, tropical-grade products, and limited local competition add 20-35% above Brisbane pricing

Cyclone-Rated Fencing in Townsville

  • Wind Region C applies to Townsville; pool fencing must meet cyclone-rated structural standards under AS/NZS 1926.1; Cyclone Yasi (2011) destroyed non-compliant fencing and structures across the Townsville area — current standards are significantly more stringent as a result; always specify cyclone-rated pool fencing explicitly

Queensland Pool Safety Laws

  • QLD pool safety barrier requirements apply; pool safety certificate from a QBCC-licensed inspector required for property sale or rental; Townsville City Council handles pool registration

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