Headquarters State · American Fork, Utah

Utah pool construction, built where we live.

From multifamily amenity decks on the Wasatch Front to year-round resort pools in Park City and desert backyards in St. George — Infinity Pools has engineered and built Utah's pools for more than 20 years, from our home base in American Fork.

HQ
Based in American Fork, Utah
20+
Years Building Utah Pools
Top 50
National Pool Builder
95%
Referral & Repeat Business

01 / Pool Builders in Utah

Utah is our home market — and it shows.

Utah is where Infinity Pools started and where our crews, yard, and leadership live. That means something practical for your project: the estimator who walks your site has built pools in your county's soils, pulled permits with your health department, and knows exactly what a Wasatch Front winter does to a poorly detailed deck joint.

Our Utah work spans the full spectrum of pool construction. For developers and general contractors, we deliver commercial pools for the apartment and townhome communities reshaping Lehi, Draper, and the rest of Silicon Slopes — amenity pools, spas, and splash decks sequenced tightly into multifamily construction schedules. For HOAs and municipalities, we build and renovate community pools engineered for decades of public use. And for homeowners from Alpine to St. George, we design custom gunite pools — including the vanishing-edge mountain pools Park City is known for.

Built for Utah's three climates

Utah is really three pool markets in one. The Wasatch Front freezes and thaws more than 100 times a year, so shells, plumbing, and decks need genuine cold-climate detailing. The Wasatch Back — Park City, Heber, Midway — adds altitude: heaters, pumps, and chemistry behave differently at 7,000 feet, and many of our clients want pools that run steaming through January. And Washington County's desert heat flips the problem entirely, with UV-stressed finishes and evaporation driving design. We build differently in each, because we've been doing it here for two decades.

02 / Utah Site Conditions

What your Utah site demands.

Every Utah pool we build starts from the same three questions: what's the soil, what's the elevation, and what does winter do here?

UT Spec 01 / Soils
Collapsible

Utah Valley's signature soil risk

Parts of Utah County sit on collapsible soils that settle when wetted — a serious hazard for a structure that holds 20,000 gallons of water. We design from the geotech report: over-excavation, engineered fill, or structural shells as conditions require.

UT Spec 02 / Freeze–Thaw
100+

Cycles per year on the Wasatch Front

Expansion joints, frost-depth plumbing, deck isolation, and finish systems chosen for repeated freezing — the difference between a pool that lasts five Utah winters and one that lasts fifty.

UT Spec 03 / Altitude
7,000 ft

Park City & the Wasatch Back

High-altitude heater derating, equipment sizing, and chemistry management for year-round outdoor operation — including resort-grade pools that hold 84°F with snow on the deck.

03 / Where We Build in Utah

Statewide crews, local knowledge.

Our American Fork headquarters puts every Wasatch Front job within an hour of our yard — and we mobilize statewide, from Cache Valley to Utah's Dixie.

Salt Lake City Park City Provo Lehi American Fork Alpine Highland Draper Bountiful Ogden Heber City Midway St. George Orem Sandy Holladay

04 / Utah Projects

Recent work, close to home.

Resort · Midway, Utah

Homestead Resort

Resort aquatics rebuilt for year-round alpine operation at one of Utah's landmark destination properties.

Custom Residential · Utah

Bott Residence

A full backyard transformation — pool, spa, and water features integrated into a single composition.

Multifamily · Wasatch Front

Silicon Slopes Communities

Amenity pools and spas delivered for the apartment communities driving Utah's growth corridor.

05 / Utah Pool Questions

Building a pool in Utah: FAQs.

How much does it cost to build a pool in Utah?

Custom residential pools in Utah typically start around $150,000–$250,000 for a well-built gunite pool with quality finishes, with luxury Park City and mountain projects running well beyond that. Commercial pools — multifamily amenity decks, HOA pools, resort facilities — generally range from $250,000 to over $2M depending on program and site. Utah's freeze-thaw climate and soil conditions make build quality matter more here than in warm-weather markets.

What's the best time of year to build a pool in Utah?

Construction can start almost any month. A common Utah sequence is excavation and shell in fall, finishes in spring, and swimming by early summer. Starting in fall or winter usually means better crew availability and a pool that's ready when the season starts — waiting until spring to sign often means swimming a full year later.

Do Utah pools need special engineering for soil conditions?

Often, yes. Parts of Utah County and the Wasatch Front have collapsible soils, and bench areas can mix expansive clays with shallow rock. We start every project from the geotechnical picture and adapt the structure — deeper footings, structural shells, or over-excavation and engineered fill — so the pool performs for decades.

Do you build pools in Park City and other mountain locations?

Yes. Park City, Heber, Midway, and the Wasatch Back are core markets for us, including year-round outdoor pools and spas at 6,000–8,000 feet. High-altitude heater sizing, snowmelt integration, and freeze-protected plumbing are standard practice on our mountain projects.

Are you licensed to build commercial pools in Utah?

Yes — Infinity Pools is a licensed, insured, and bonded Utah contractor headquartered in American Fork, building commercial pools for developers, GCs, municipalities, and HOAs statewide, as well as luxury residential projects.

Utah Projects Start Here

Talk to Utah's pool construction home team.

Whether it's a multifamily amenity package in Lehi, an HOA renovation in Sandy, or an infinity edge above Park City — start with a conversation. We'll give you a realistic budget, a seasonal plan, and straight answers about your site.

Call 801·290·1707
Headquarters493 E Elm St, American Fork, UT 84003