Fibreglass Pools Grafton: No Middleman. Save Up to $40,000. Six Months of Swimming, Sorted.
Grafton clocks nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine a year and summers pushing 30°C. In the Clarence Valley, a backyard pool earns its keep.
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Pools Delivered to Grafton
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Free Delivery to 2460 Postcode
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25 Year Warranty
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DIY Installation
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Trusted Local Installers
In the Driver's Seat or Along for the Ride?
We supply fibreglass pool kits built for Clarence Valley conditions—from the elevated estates of Junction Hill to the new family blocks of Clarenza and the spacious properties of Waterview Heights.
Two ways it works:
- Coordinate it yourself - manage the trades and keep up to $40,000
- Kit + licensed installer - we match you with a certified pro, you still save up to $20,000
Both routes skip the retail markup. Same quality pool. Thousands stay in your pocket.
Built for the Clarence Valley
30°C summers. River country rainfall. High UV. Ready for it.
Summers here average 29–30°C, with heatwaves regularly exceeding 35°C. That's six to seven months of comfortable swimming—October through April—and up to nine months with a heat pump.
But high UV (hitting 12 in summer) and a wet season from December to March demand the right build:
- UV-stabilised gelcoat rated for Grafton's extreme summer UV index
- Wet-season drainage engineered for the region's 100mm+ summer rainfall months
- Heat-resistant shell construction built to handle sustained high temperatures
Real Family. Real Backyard. Real Savings.
Ian R. — NSW
Saved $35,000–$40,000 · Still happy 2 years later
"We saved approximately $35–40k on retail. Two years later, they're still providing amazing service."
Your Questions, Answered
How long does council approval take?
Many Grafton properties qualify for a Complying Development Certificate (CDC)—typically around 20 days. However, properties near the Clarence River may be flood-affected and require a full DA. Elevated suburbs like Junction Hill and Waterview Heights typically have smoother approvals. Get a Section 10.7 Planning Certificate first to confirm your eligibility.
When's the best time to install?
June to September. This is the driest window—just 20–45mm monthly versus 100mm+ in summer—with firm ground conditions and the lowest flood risk. A winter install means you're swimming by October.
Can I legally install it myself?
Yes. In NSW, an owner-builder permit is required when coordinating two or more contractors on work over $10,000. We provide step-by-step guides and phone support throughout your project.



