Fibreglass pools Β· New Beith, QLD

Fibreglass pools in New Beith, QLDBuilt for local backyards.

Whether you’re thinking about inground fibreglass pools or just starting to work out the cost, the site and the council side of it — you’re in the right place. As local fibreglass pool builders and pool contractors covering New Beith and South East Queensland, tell us about your block and we’ll come back with a free, no-obligation quote. Want a look first? Download our full-range brochure — every size, photo and finish in one place.

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Tell us a bit about your block and what you’re after, and we’ll get back to you with a free, no-obligation quote. Prefer to browse first? Download the full-range brochure — then we’ll help you choose the pool that fits your block and budget.

When we’re around

Monday – Friday8:00am – 5:00pm
SaturdayBy appointment
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πŸ“ž 0458 527 311 — New Beith & South East Queensland
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Local New Beith know-how

Fibreglass pools that suit New Beith, QLD blocks and our climate

New Beith, QLD is one of those suburbs where the block does the work for you β€” generous, often elevated, and far enough from the main roads that you have real privacy. A pool in a New Beith yard isn't just functional; it's part of a lifestyle setup where the outdoors genuinely matters. The larger allotments here mean you're not compromising on pool size or on the entertaining space around it.

The semi-rural character means some blocks are on tank water and have larger setbacks to factor in. We're used to scoping rural-fringe builds and dealing with the specifics that come with Logan City Council's approval process for this type of property β€” the quote reflects the full scope, not just the shell and the hole.

Oaklands Road and New Beith Road are the main arteries through the suburb, and the residential pockets off them have the kind of established properties where a pool has often been on the list for years. Ridge blocks with good elevation have excellent solar access and morning views that make pool orientation an interesting design question β€” something we think about at the planning stage, not just the hole-in-the-ground stage. We've done enough of these builds to know that getting the position right matters as much as getting the soil right.

We install across New Beith and the surrounding semi-rural Logan fringe β€” Munruben, Lyons, Chambers Flat, Stockleigh, Park Ridge South, Cedar Vale, Greenbank and the rural properties between these areas. If your block is in the broader corridor, reach out and we'll talk through logistics.

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The range

Our fibreglass pool range, matched to New Beith, QLD homes

From a compact plunge pool for a courtyard to a full lap pool for the big blocks, there’s a size to suit most New Beith backyards. As local pool and spa builders offering affordable fibreglass pools, the complete range — with photos and specs — is in our free brochure.

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Small pools2.7–5.5m

Plunge and courtyard pools for tight blocks, side yards and smaller families. Quick to warm up, quick to cool off in, and cheap to run.

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Medium pools6–7m

The family favourite, and the size most New Beith homes land on. Room for the kids to muck about without swallowing the whole backyard.

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Large pools8–9m

Proper room to swim and entertain — suited to the bigger blocks and those who want a pool they can really use.

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XL pools9.4–11.6m

Serious lap and lifestyle pools for acreage blocks and the larger growth estates.

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Clip-on spa

Add a matching spa off the side of the pool. One build, somewhere warm to sit once the kids have finally gone to bed.

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MarbleTech finish

A premium MarbleTech surface that’s smooth underfoot and easy to keep clean, backed by a lifetime structural and surface warranty.

Honest pricing

New Beith, QLD fibreglass pool prices: from $45,000

Our pools start from $45,000 installed and run up to around $65,000 for the largest in the range. Here’s a starting guide by size — your exact figure comes down to the size you choose, your site and the finishes.

Size groupPool lengthFromBest suited to
Small 2.7–5.5m $45,000 Courtyards, tight blocks, smaller families
Medium 6–7m $55,000 Most family backyards
Large 8–9m $61,000 Bigger blocks, room to swim
XLarge 9.4–11.6m $65,000 Acreage, laps, entertaining

These are starting “from” prices — your exact figure depends on the size you choose, your site and the finishes. We put it in writing once we’ve seen the block. All prices in Australian dollars.

Size & shape

The size you go with sets the base price — a courtyard plunge and an 11-metre lap pool sit at very different ends.

Site & access

Sloping blocks, reactive soil and tight side access all add excavation and engineering. Many New Beith blocks have at least one of these factors.

The finish

Paving, coping, fencing and landscaping around the pool are where budgets stretch — we’ll scope it so there are no surprises.

From $45,000Small pools, installed
28 poolsA size to suit any block
Free brochureFull range — download it
Before you build

Building a pool in New Beith, QLD β€” semi-rural soils, setbacks and what Logan City Council requires

A fibreglass pool is a big, satisfying addition — but a handful of local factors make the difference between a pool you love and a headache later. Here’s what we’d flag before you start.

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Soil & ground movement

New Beith is rural-fringe Logan β€” the soils tend toward heavier red and grey clays with some sandstone-influenced subsoil on the ridge blocks. Reactive clay movement can be pronounced through a dry year, so the base design and backfill engineering are critical to keeping the shell stable long-term.

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Where the pool sits

Position matters more than most people expect: sun through the day, the prevailing wind, the view from inside, how close it is to the house, and access for the dig. Get it right and you’ll swim more and spend less heating it.

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Approvals & fencing

Every pool in Queensland needs compliant safety fencing and council sign-off before it can be used. Worth knowing the rules early so they’re built into the plan, not a last-minute scramble. We’ll walk you through what Logan City Council requires.

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Living with it

Fibreglass is the low-fuss option — the smooth surface resists algae, so it’s fewer chemicals and less scrubbing than concrete. A quick weekly check is about it. Running costs come down to the pump, heating, and how you cover it.

Why FGP

Why New Beith homeowners build their fibreglass pools with FGP

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Australian-made quality

Our pools are made here in Australia, not shipped in flat-packed — a stronger shell and a colour range that holds up to the Queensland sun.

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Local to South East Queensland

We work New Beith and the surrounding suburbs every week as your local swimming pool contractors. We know the soils, the councils and the access headaches before we turn up.

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Fixed quotes, in writing

The number we give you is the number. No vague “from” pricing that balloons once the digger arrives.

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We handle the tricky sites

Clay, slope, tight access — the jobs other mobs talk themselves out of are the ones we’re happy to quote.

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One team, start to finish

One swimming pool contractor from excavation to handover. You’re not left chasing three different subbies to find out who’s coming back.

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Built to last in our climate

A fibreglass shell flexes with reactive ground instead of cracking. It’s the right pool for a New Beith backyard, plain and simple.

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All year round

A New Beith, QLD pool you’ll actually use most of the year

South East Queensland gives you one of the longest swim seasons in the country. From the first warm week in spring right through to autumn, a fibreglass pool is good to go — and a smooth shell with a decent cover means less chasing leaves and chemicals through the cooler months.

New Beith's inland location and modest elevation means slightly cooler evenings than the coast through winter. The natural swim season runs October to April comfortably; adding heating makes the shoulder months easy. We install across New Beith and the rural fringe β€” Munruben, Lyons, Chambers Flat, Stockleigh, Park Ridge South, Cedar Vale and the surrounding area.

Nearby areas

Also serving nearby suburbs

We install pools across the wider region. If you’re in a suburb neighbouring New Beith, we’re likely already in your area.

Where we install

Fibreglass pool installation across New Beith, QLD

We cover New Beith and the surrounding South East Queensland suburbs. A few of the areas we work in regularly:

New Beith & Munruben

Rural-residential Logan β€” big blocks, privacy and genuine space.

Lyons & Chambers Flat

Quiet semi-rural pockets east of Park Ridge.

Stockleigh & Cedar Vale

Larger rural allotments on the Logan–Beaudesert corridor.

Park Ridge South & Mount Lindesay

The southern fringe of Park Ridge toward the highway.

Greenbank & Heritage Park

Established western Logan residential with growing families.

Jimboomba & Logan Village

Hinterland townships within easy reach to the south.

Cedar Grove & Gleneagle

Rural-fringe Logan on the Beaudesert Highway corridor.

Beaudesert & Veresdale

The Scenic Rim gateway for the larger rural builds.

Good questions

Frequently asked questions

In New Beith, a fully installed fibreglass pool typically costs between $46,000 and $87,000 β€” covering the shell, excavation, concrete surrounds, fencing, safety certification and Logan City Council approval. The generous block sizes in this area often simplify access and positioning, though rural-fringe properties with tank water or larger setback requirements are factored into the quote at the site visit stage. We price the full scope upfront.

Most fibreglass pool installs in New Beith, QLD take two to four weeks from excavation to water in, depending on the site and the surrounds. The shell itself goes in fast — it’s the excavation, fencing, paving and landscaping that set the overall timeline. We’ll give you a realistic schedule up front.

New Beith is rural-fringe Logan β€” soils tend toward heavier red and grey clays with some sandstone-influenced subsoil on the ridge blocks. Reactive clay movement can be pronounced through a dry year, so the base design and backfill engineering are critical to long-term shell stability. We assess each block individually before quoting β€” the ridge blocks and the lower flat blocks have different soil profiles and require different base designs.

For the semi-rural New Beith block, fibreglass has clear advantages β€” a one-piece fibreglass shell handles the clay movement that these soils are known for far better than a rigid concrete structure, and the installation is completed in 2–3 weeks rather than 8–12 for concrete. On a property where you have trades, landscaping and fencing all happening in sequence, a shorter pool install timeline matters. For most New Beith builds, fibreglass is the smarter choice.

Logan City Council requires a pool building approval prior to installation, plus a pool safety certificate and fencing compliance before the pool is used. On semi-rural and rural-fringe properties, the approval may include assessment of setbacks from boundaries, buildings and on-site infrastructure. We manage the full approval process and provide all documentation as part of the build. Typical approval timelines are 2–4 weeks from lodgement.

Fibreglass pools are among the easiest to look after. The smooth gelcoat surface resists algae, so you use fewer chemicals and spend less time scrubbing than you would with a concrete or vinyl pool. A quick weekly check on water balance and the odd skim is about the size of it.

Fill in the quote form on this page. For New Beith and the rural fringe, we always want to see the property before finalising the quote β€” access, setbacks and soil conditions on these blocks can vary considerably. We'll contact you after the form submission to arrange a site visit and aim to have pricing back within a few business days.

Ready for a free quote?

Tell us about your block and we’ll come back with a no-obligation quote. Prefer to browse first? Download the full-range brochure — every size, photo and finish in one place.

Get a free quote