Based on a 2026 survey of independent fiberglass pool builders in the Thursday Pools dealer network, a standard fiberglass pool installation in Oklahoma averages $60,000 for a small pool, $75,000 for a medium pool, and $85,000 for a large pool. Your final cost will depend on details like pool size, yard conditions, local permit requirements, and the optional upgrades you choose.
Oklahoma’s geography creates real variation in pool installation costs from one part of the state to another. In metro areas like Oklahoma City and Tulsa, local permit requirements and zoning reviews can add to the overall project cost. The red clay plains common across much of Central and Eastern Oklahoma can require additional site preparation for drainage and structural stability. In river valley areas near Muskogee or Ardmore, looser sandy soils may need reinforcement to properly support the pool shell. Further west, rocky conditions near Weatherford or in the Wichita Mountains can call for specialized excavation equipment and extra labor.
Optional upgrades like pool heaters, automatic covers, and custom patio surfaces add to your total cost but also determine how much use and year-round value you get from the pool. A local independent Thursday Pools dealer can help you decide which additions fit your yard and your budget.
Thursday Pools surveys its network of independent dealers across the country each year to track real-world installation costs. The figures below reflect current market conditions in Oklahoma based on our 2026 survey of independent Thursday Pools dealers across the state.
Based on the 2026 survey of independent Thursday Pools dealers in Oklahoma, installed fiberglass pool costs average $60,000 for small pools, $75,000 for medium pools, and $85,000 for large pools.
AVERAGE OKLAHOMA FIBERGLASS POOL INSTALLATION BY SIZE |
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| Pool Type | Small Fiberglass Pools | Medium Fiberglass Pools | Large Fiberglass Pools |
| Size Range | Up to 26 feet long or 400 square feet | 26 to 34 feet long or 400 to 600 square feet | 35 feet and longer or 600+ square feet |
| Average Cost | $60,000 | $75,000 | $85,000 |
Most Oklahoma dealers include the following in a base package: the pool shell, excavation, basic pump and filtration equipment, plumbing, basic electrical, permits, a single pool light, initial water fill, dirt hauling, concrete decking approximately 3 feet around the pool, delivery, and labor. What individual dealers include can vary, so always compare proposals carefully. Expanded decking, fencing, landscaping, pool covers, and optional features typically cost extra.
Contact a nearby Thursday Pools dealer for a custom quote and to learn about financing options for your Oklahoma pool installation.

Goliath is a versatile choice for Oklahoma homeowners looking for a compact yet feature-rich fiberglass pool that fits well in smaller suburban and urban backyards. At 25 feet in length, this model works beautifully on typical lots across Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Norman. The pool features integrated entry steps, built-in bench seating, and an open swim lane for a refreshing retreat from Oklahoma’s long, hot summers without requiring an oversized yard.
Based on 2026 feedback from Thursday Pools dealers across Oklahoma, the average installed cost for a small fiberglass pool like Goliath or other designs less than 26 feet long and 400 square feet is $60,000.

Titus brings elegant curves and a thoughtful interior layout to Oklahoma backyards with room for a mid-size pool. A full-length conversation bench at one end and built-in seating near the entry steps at the other encourage relaxing and socializing, while the center swim lane gives everyone room to move. Its graceful freeform shape fits well on suburban lots throughout Edmond, Broken Arrow, and Stillwater.
According to 2026 survey responses from independent Thursday Pools dealers in Oklahoma, the average installed cost for a medium-sized fiberglass pool like Titus is $75,000.

Mack Daddy brings resort-style luxury to Oklahoma properties with the space to handle a full-featured design. Thursday Pools’ first model to feature a fully integrated spa with spillway, Mack Daddy also delivers a spacious tanning ledge, wraparound benches, wide entry steps, and a flat-bottom open swim lane. It’s a backyard centerpiece built for Oklahoma homeowners who want to make the most of the Sooner State’s long outdoor season.
Due to its size, at 36 feet long and more than 600 square feet, larger pools like Mack Daddy typically come at a higher installed cost. In Oklahoma, the 2026 average installed cost for a large fiberglass pool is $85,000.
Oklahoma’s diverse terrain and soil conditions can affect installation costs. Before breaking ground, a professional installer will assess your site for conditions that may require extra preparation.
Oklahoma’s soil varies across the state. Clay-heavy soil is common in cities like Tulsa, Edmond, and Norman, and can create drainage and stability challenges that require additional site preparation. In Western Oklahoma, rocky conditions can demand heavier excavation equipment and more labor. Sandy soils in river valley areas near Muskogee or Ardmore may need extra reinforcement to properly support the pool shell long-term. A pre-installation site assessment can identify what your specific soil requires before the project begins.
Yards with a slope often require grading, retaining walls, or other leveling work before excavation and installation can move forward. Properties near Stillwater, the Arbuckle Mountains, or other elevated areas of the state are more likely to encounter this. A flat, level yard typically keeps installation more straightforward and predictable.
Wide-open access makes a fiberglass pool installation more efficient. Properties with narrow gates, tight side yards, or other access constraints may need specialty equipment, additional labor, or crane rental service to move the pool shell into position. In denser neighborhoods, particularly in historic or established areas of Oklahoma City and Tulsa, access limitations can affect both the project’s timeline and the cost.
| AVERAGE ADDITIONAL YARD-RELATED EXPENSES IN OKLAHOMA
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| Excavating Sandy Soil | $200 |
| Excavating Clay-Heavy Soil | $300 |
| Excavating Rocky Soil | $5,000 |
| Above-Average Slope Requiring Extra Grading | $300 |
| Limited Yard Access | $2,400 |
Based on Thursday Pools’ 2026 independent dealer survey, site-condition upcharges in Oklahoma range from a few hundred dollars for working in sandy, clay-heavy, or sloping conditions to $5,000 for excavating rocky soil.
Municipalities across Oklahoma have generally adopted the International Residential Code (IRC) or similar ordinances to establish minimum standards.
Oklahoma City’s adopted IRC amendments, for example, require residential swimming pools to be completely enclosed by a fence or barrier not less than 48 inches in height with gates that must be self-closing and self-latching.
Additional requirements common across Oklahoma include:
Permit requirements, setback rules, and barrier standards can vary by city and county. Some jurisdictions have stricter requirements than others. Always verify the specific rules with your local building or planning department before starting your project. A knowledgeable local independent Thursday Pools dealer can also help navigate your area’s permit process.
For a 300-linear-foot basic pool fence, Oklahoma dealers estimate an average cost of $2,000. Final pricing varies by material, height, gate requirements, terrain, and local code compliance.
Optional features can expand what your pool does and how long you use it each season. The right upgrades enhance comfort, convenience, and safety while maximizing your investment in Oklahoma’s long, warm outdoor season. The averages below come from Thursday Pools’ 2026 dealer survey of independent installers across Oklahoma.
*Thursday Pools strongly advises against pool slides and diving boards due to safety concerns. The inclusion of a diving board or slide with any fiberglass pool must be carefully reviewed by a licensed professional to ensure compliance with all local building codes, safety regulations, and manufacturer guidelines. Not all fiberglass pool models are suitable for diving or slide use. It is the responsibility of the homeowner and installer to ensure proper installation and usage. Always prioritize safety and consult a qualified expert before adding any diving or sliding feature to your pool.
A fiberglass pool in Oklahoma costs an average of $60,000 for a small pool, $75,000 for a medium pool, and $85,000 for a large pool, based on Thursday Pools’ 2026 survey of independent Oklahoma dealers.
Our 2026 Oklahoma dealer survey shows that a standard fiberglass pool installation typically includes:
Rocky soil, common in parts of Western Oklahoma, requires heavier excavation equipment and more labor. Clay-heavy soil in cities like Tulsa and Edmond can create drainage concerns during installation. Sloped yards often need grading work to create a level base. Limited backyard access, such as narrow gates or tight side yards in established urban neighborhoods, can require crane service or specialty equipment. Based on the 2026 Oklahoma dealer survey, the most significant site-condition upcharges include excavating rocky soil at $5,000 and navigating limited yard access at $2,400.
Oklahoma residential pool barrier requirements are set and enforced at the local level, and cities across Oklahoma have generally adopted the International Residential Code (IRC) or their own ordinances to establish minimum standards. Oklahoma City’s adopted IRC amendments, for example, require a 48-inch fence with self-latching gates that swing outward away from the pool. Tulsa follows similar standards through its own local ordinance. Because permit requirements and setback rules vary by city and county, always verify current requirements with your local building department before installation.
The 2026 Oklahoma Thursday Pools dealer survey average for a 300-linear-foot basic fence is $2,000, with final costs varying by material, height, gate requirements, terrain, and local code compliance.
Upgrade costs vary widely depending on the feature:
The most accurate estimate comes from a local independent Thursday Pools dealer who can assess your yard, review local permit requirements, and give you a project-specific quote. Survey averages provide a useful starting point, but site conditions, design choices, and local labor rates determine what you actually pay.
Survey averages give you a realistic starting point, but your actual cost depends on your yard, your location in Oklahoma, and the design details and upgrades you choose. A local independent Thursday Pools dealer can assess your site, walk you through pool options that fit your budget, and give you a project-specific quote, whether you’re in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Edmond, or anywhere across the state.
Thursday Pools manufactures fiberglass pool shells and does not install pools. Pools are installed by locally owned independent dealers. Consumers should consult a local independent dealer for the most accurate and updated information based on the unique conditions of their region and property.