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The Best Above-Ground Pools for Endless Summer Fun

Transform your backyard into a poolside paradise.

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8 best above ground pools of 2023, according to home improvement experts

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Nothing says summer like a pool party, and installing an above-ground pool makes it possible to throw one from your very own backyard. Not only do above-ground pools eliminate the hassle and expense of an in-ground installation, but they come in all shapes and sizes so you can find one that’s compatible with your outdoor space. Whether you want a larger pool to swim laps or a budget-friendly option perfect for splashing around with the little ones, our pros have narrowed down our favorite above-ground pools to consider.

Our top pick: Intex Ultra XTR. Featuring a sturdy steel frame to last season after season, our pros love this pool for its large size, 45-inch water depth and quality construction. Plus, it’s available in a saltwater version.

When choosing the best above-ground pools, the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute Home Improvement & Outdoor Lab considered a pool’s ease of assembly, durability, materials, design, size and price. They also paid close attention to safety, knowing that hundreds of children drown in swimming pools each year. In fact, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recently recalled about 5 million above-ground swimming pools for a potential drowning risk.

None of the picks that follow are included in the recall. Still, our experts stress the importance of pool safety, starting with the most important rule of all: never leave a child unattended near any swimming pool.

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    Best Overall

    Intex Ultra XTR

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    Ultra XTR

    Pros

    • Large size
    • Size suitable for swimming laps
    • Includes extras, like a ladder, pump and cover

    Cons

    • Requires site preparation
    • Pricey

    Dimensions: 24' x 12' x 52" | Water depth: 45" | Water capacity: 8,403 gal | Materials: 3-ply PVC (plastic), steel frame | Shape: Rectangular | Filter pump: Yes

    If you want an above-ground pool that you can leave up year-round and use summer after summer, invest in this pool with a steel frame that Intex says is sturdy and resistant to rust.

    Our pros like that it comes with everything you need to get the pool party started, including a convenient ladder for getting in and out, a cover for when not in use and a filtration and sanitation system.

    According to directions and instructional videos online, setting up this pool requires some site prep. You'll need to ensure the ground is fully level, especially where the legs of the pool will be. This will involve removing any rocks or bumps in the ground, flattening the dirt and using a laser level (anything more than an inch off can mess up the pool). "The pool is a lot of work to set up and maintain, but the benefit of having a very large pool will pay off," one customer said.

    Though you can expect the setup to eat up some of your time, consumers online highlight the pool's large size, water depth and strong construction. The rectangular shape and the 45-inch water depth make this pool suitable for swimming laps and playing volleyball, considering the depth allows adults to stand or swim. Plus, there's a saltwater version, which isn't a common feature in above-ground swimming pools.

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    Best Value

    Intex Rectangular Frame Above Ground Swimming Pool

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    Rectangular Frame Above Ground Swimming Pool

    Pros

    • Great price
    • Easy assembly, according to reviewers
    • Good for small yards

    Cons

    • Doesn't include accessories
    • Water depth could be deeper for swimming

    Dimensions: 8.5' x 5.3' x 26" | Water depth: 22" | Water capacity: 439 gal | Materials: PVC (plastic), steel frame | Shape: Rectangular | Filter pump: No

    If you're looking for a pool that doesn't break the bank, this pick is one of the most affordable you'll find. At 8.5 x 5.3 feet, it's on the smaller side, so it's an ideal size for those who have less yard space. But there's still plenty of room to cool off and for kids to play, albeit the shallow water depth is not very deep for swimming.

    Most online reviewers were impressed with the pool's quality and found the setup to be fairly straightforward. While it's marked at an unbeatable price, you'll have to buy a filter pump separately to keep it clean (and a ladder, unless you're willing to sacrifice that accessory).

    You can buy the Intex Filter Pump System for $123, Clorox Pool Shock and chlorine tablets in a floating dispenser to keep it clean — even with all that, the price of this pool is still hard to beat. Just be sure to drain the water with the flow control valve at the end of the summer.

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    Best Steel Frame

    Bestway Steel Pro MAX

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    Pros

    • Constructed with steel frame
    • Affordable price
    • Ideal medium size

    Cons

    • Might require a more powerful pump

    Dimensions: 14' x 33" | Water depth: Under 33" | Water capacity: 2,700 gals | Materials: Plastic, steel frame | Shape: Round | Filter pump: Yes

    This medium-size above-ground pool is held up by a steel frame, which should be more durable and sturdier than heavy-gauge plastic, according to our pros. Online reviewers like its solid construction and competitive price. One online customer who purchased the pool three years ago said, "it is still going strong" and "the dogs have jumped on the sides because they want in and it hasn't punctured."

    A filter pump to clean the water is included, along with a liner, ladder and more. Some reviewers do point out, though, that it might require a more powerful pump to successfully clean the entire water volume.

    Safety Note: Though this model is not included in the CPSC recall, the 52-inch deep version of the pool is.

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    Best Inflatable

    Intex Easy Set

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    Easy Set

    Pros

    • Affordable
    • Easy to assemble
    • Includes pump, two covers and ladder

    Cons

    • Not as sturdy as other above-ground pools

    Dimensions: 15' x 48" | Water depth: 48" | Water capacity: 3,736 gal | Materials: PVC (plastic) | Shape: Round | Filter pump: Yes

    If you're looking for a temporary above-ground pool that's easy to assemble, according to online reviewers, this is it. While it's smaller and not quite as sturdy as our best overall pick, it's also the deepest pool on our list — great for splashing around with friends and family when the weather gets hot.

    In terms of inflatable pools, this one tops the list for quality and durability. Our pros like that it includes a pump for filtration, a ladder and two covers to protect both the top and bottom of the pool. Just keep in mind that you'll need an air pump to inflate the pool, and it's best to store it during the winter if you live in an area where temperatures dip below 32°F.

    Over 8,000 online customers rated this pool five stars, with one who wrote, "It was a good deal on Amazon and it was worth every penny. The time I spent with my son and husband in it over the summer was priceless."

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    Most Durable

    Bestway Power Steel Above Ground Swimming Pool

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    Power Steel Above Ground Swimming Pool

    Pros

    • Durable steel frame with extra-secure joints
    • Comes in a variety of sizes
    • Includes accessories like the ladder, ChemConnect dispenser and a cover

    Cons

    • Some sizes do not include a ladder or a chlorine dispenser

    Dimensions: 18' x 9' x 48" | Water depth: 48" | Water capacity: 3,913 gal | Materials: 3-ply PVC liner, steel frame | Shape: Rectangle | Filter pump: Yes

    This pool is built to last with the brand's TriTech 3-layered surface material, which provides stability to the pool wall and the PVC pipes use their Seal & Lock system to ensure the joints (corners) are secure, tight and will not leak.

    This pool is offered in many sizes. This 18-x-9 foot size includes a ladder, pool cover and the brand's ChemConnect dispenser that adds chlorine to the pool from the side of the wall to free up swimming space. Other sizes do not include these accessories, but you can always get an adorable floating turtle chlorine dispenser.

    This pool boasts over 300 five-star ratings on Amazon and online reviewers love the pool for its sturdiness and ease of assembling, with one who wrote that the pool stayed in good condition through four summers. Another said, "It stayed fairly clean for quite some time considering we have a lot of trees! This was so worth the price."

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    Best for Kids

    Bestway Above Ground Kids Round Swimming Pool

    Above Ground Kids Round Swimming Pool

    Pros

    • Great for children and adults
    • Includes canopy and built-in water mister
    • Cute, playful design

    Cons

    • Doesn't include cover or pump
    • Low water depth

    Dimensions: 8' x 20" | Water depth: Under 20" | Water capacity: 446 gal | Materials: 3-ply PVC (plastic), steel frame | Shape: Round | Filter pump: No

    When you need a break from the sun's scorching rays, this above-ground pool with an attached canopy is extremely useful. Plus, kids will like the cute, playful design. The size is big enough for kids of all ages and even adults (they'll just have to squat a bit!). Take note that the water depth is low compared with other above-ground pools, making it ideal for young children and less ideal for pool floats.

    Our pros like that there's an included water mister that you can attach to a garden hose for extra cooling, but some online reviewers mention that it can be finicky. Other online consumers, however, approve of how easy it is to assemble and that it's possible to add on a filter pump (which isn't included). The steel frame and durable liner will help keep this pool in good condition, but it's best to store it for the winter.

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    How we chose the best above-ground pools

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    When selecting the best above-ground pools, our pros vet each pick for safety, ease of assembly, materials, construction, design and features. We considered top-performing brands or similar models from previous tests, personal favorites and popular picks with positive online consumer reviews.

    What to know before putting in an above-ground pool

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    If this is your first time buying a pool, our pros suggest doing some research first. "While not as complex as in-ground pools, there are a lot of considerations that come with putting an above-ground pool on your property," DiClerico said. Here's what to keep in mind:

    ✔️ Regulations and permits: DiClerico suggested doing your due diligence and checking with your community, building department or local zoning board regarding any zoning regulations before making a purchase. Many communities require a permit for installing a pool too.

      "First and foremost, make sure the pool will fit in the yard without violating any zoning regulations," he said. "These vary by community, but pools generally need to be five feet from property lines and a certain distance from the main house, maybe 12 or 15 feet." He also noted that there may be limitations on where you can place your pool in relation to power lines and underground utilities.

      ✔️ Location: You can't just install an above-ground pool anywhere. "You need to make sure your yard's landscape is suited to a pool," DiClerico said. Before setting up your pool, make sure that the ground is flat, even and not obstructed with rocks or pebbles. "Does your ground slope, or are there large trees or rocks in the way? You will have to pay to have these removed or relocated," he said.

        DiClerico also pointed out that some communities have codes regarding tree removal, so be sure to double-check. Finally, soil stability could be a factor, depending on the size of the pool. “If the soil is very soft and sandy, you may need to amend it before putting in the pool,” he said.

        ✔️ Insurance: Consider getting insurance and find out how installing a pool will affect your rates. "In general, houseguests are covered for injuries that may occur while using the pool, but the pool itself is not covered by any damage that might occur," DiClerico said. "Many insurance companies will require you to put up a protective fence or childproof gate before they’ll even consider coverage."

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          Types of above-ground pools

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          There are several types of above-ground pools, from inflatable to steel frame to premium pools. Consider these picks:

          ✔️ Inflatables: If you're looking for the most inexpensive option, consider inflatables. "They're affordable and very DIY-friendly but not meant as a permanent solution, so you'll need to deflate and store the pool at the end of every season," DiClerico said. Many inflatables tend to be shallow and geared towards children, but there are a few options that are suitable for adults as well. You'll also have to be careful around sharp objects like rocks that could puncture the exterior.

          ✔️ Structured above-ground pools: If you have a bit more wiggle room, a structured above-ground pool is a great option. "A lot of pools in this category will have soft-sided plastic walls," DiClerico said. "They're more durable than an inflated pool, but might show signs of wear and tear after a few years."

          ✔️ Hard-sided pools: These pools, on the other hand, typically feature "frames made from durable, weather-resistant materials, like stainless steel or heavy-gauge, rigid PVC. A pool like that can easily provide a decade of service, though you may need to replace the liner at some point," DiClerico said.

          ✔️ Premium above-ground pools: If you really want a pool that can last a few decades (with the proper care and maintenance), opt for a premium above-ground pool. "Besides maximum size — 25-foot in diameter or more — these pools will feature top-quality design and construction, so they will look better in the backyard and last a lot longer," he said.

            What to look for when shopping for an above-ground pool

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            ✔️ Size: Once you've done your homework, measure your outdoor space and your desired location of the pool. You'll need to determine if there is adequate room on each side of the pool to easily get in and out.

            ✔️ Shape: Much like in-ground pools, above-ground pools come in all shapes and sizes: oval, round, rectangular and more. Pick the shape you like, but make sure to consider your outdoor space and what makes the most sense, as well as what you'll be using the pool for. Are you going to be swimming laps? Consider a rectangular shape for its longer length. If you think you'll use the pool for lounging or letting your kids play, a round shape might be fun. Also, keep in mind that bigger sizes and certain shapes cost more than others. "As you go up in price, pools get larger and more diverse in shape, including rectangular, oval and hexagonal," DiClerico said.

            ✔️ Installation and ease of assembly: Some above-ground pools are much easier to install than others. Ask yourself whether you want a DIY project or don't mind bringing in professionals. Just don't forget that you'll need to ensure the surface you're working with is flat (especially for larger above-ground pools), which might require the help of pros.

            ✔️ Filter and pump: You'll likely want a filter and pump to keep your pool water clean and avoid having to change it frequently, especially if you're opting for a pool with a large water capacity. Just keep in mind that the pump and filter need electricity to run.

            "You must use a 110/20 amp dedicated line, and the pool must be bonded and grounded," DiClerico said. "Electrical requirements might be different if your pool is considered 'storable.' Check with the manufacturer and consult a professional electrician to make sure everything is safe and up to code."

            ✔️ Saltwater or chlorine: If you are not a fan of chlorine due to its scent, the level of maintenance it requires, irritation of the skin, eyes and hair, you may prefer a saltwater pool instead. Most above-ground pools are designed to be used with chlorine, but there are some saltwater options that you can buy online. You can also buy a saltwater system like this one from Intex and add it to a compatible above-ground pool.

            ✔️ Extra features: Does the pool set come with accessories like a ladder, filter, pump, pool covers and liners? You can also consider adding other features, such as underwater or floating lighting for summer nights, pool toys and even a pool heater for year-round use if you live in a cooler region.

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            How much should an above ground pool cost?

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            Above-ground pools are more affordable than in-ground pools — and it's possible to find models for under $1,000, depending on the size and the materials. If you're ready to add a pool to your backyard, an above-ground model is a great way to get the same benefits without the hefty investment of a more permanent installation.

            "The obvious advantage of above-ground over in-ground pools is cost,” said DiClerico. “As our round-up shows, you can find a quality blow-up pool for under $100. You’ll need to spend a couple hundred dollars for a sturdier inflatable pool that’s designed to stay out all summer." One example is the Intex Easy Set inflatable pool.

            Soft-sided plastic pools can often be purchased for less than $1,000 — and sometimes for less than $500 in the case of the Bestway Above Ground Kids Round Swimming Pool and Intex Rectangular Frame Above Ground Swimming Pool.

            Structured above-ground pools, such as the Intex Ultra XTR and the Bestway Power Steel Above Ground Swimming Pool, are more of an investment and will typically be around $1,000 or more. These pools are a bit more of a permanent option (meaning they'll stay in good condition for multiple summers), so the price is relatively affordable when compared with the $50,000 or more that most homeowners spend on an in-ground pool.

            How do you clean an above-ground pool?

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            Although several above-ground pools include a filter pump to keep the water clean, you'll also need a few tools for general maintenance and upkeep.

            "You'll want to purchase a skimmer to take out leaves and debris, a soft-bristled pool brush to clean the liner and a pool test kit to make sure you have the proper balance of chlorine and other chemicals," DiClerico said.

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            Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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            Senior Reviews Writer and Analyst Olivia Lipski covers everything from consumer electronics to outdoor gear, appliances, travel, home and fitness for the Good Housekeeping Institute. While she may not own an above-ground pool, she's been swimming since she could walk.

            For this story, she worked closely with Dan DiClerico, the director of the Home Improvement and Outdoor Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute, who has written about the outdoor-living space for more than 20 years, reviewing dozens of products from every leading brand. He also keeps up with the latest innovations by attending trade shows and industry events, like CES, the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show and the National Hardware Show.

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            Olivia Lipski
            Senior Reviews Writer & Analyst

            Olivia (she/her) is a senior reviews writer and analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she tests and writes about tech, home, travel, fitness, parenting and health products. Since joining GH in 2021, she has continued to leverage her extensive product reviews experience by staying on top of the industry’s latest innovations and helping readers make better buying decisions. Olivia is a graduate of the George Washington University, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, political science and French, and she holds a master’s degree in communications from Sciences Po Paris.


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