Turn your backyard into a space you can enjoy for years to come with flexible pool financing options available for homeowners in British Columbia and Alberta.
At New Era Pools, we understand that installing a concrete pool is a major investment. Financing can help make your project more manageable by spreading the cost into affordable monthly payments instead of paying everything upfront.
Whether you are looking for a compact plunge pool, a fully in-ground precast concrete pool, or a complete backyard upgrade with add-ons and landscaping, financing may help you start your project sooner.
New Era Pools offers durable precast concrete pools designed for long term performance, faster installation, and lower maintenance compared to many traditional pool builds.

Why Finance a Concrete Pool?
Financing gives homeowners more flexibility when planning a backyard project. Instead of delaying construction for years while saving the full amount, many customers choose monthly payments that fit their budget.
Benefits of pool financing may include:
• Affordable monthly payments
• Fixed rates and flexible terms
• Financing for the full backyard project
• Faster project start dates
• No need to delay your dream backyard
Many homeowners also choose to include add-ons such as automatic covers, heaters, swimming systems, landscaping, fencing, decks, or patios within the same project budget.
Financing for Precast Concrete Pools
Unlike traditional concrete pools that can take months to complete, New Era Pools specializes in precast concrete pools that can often be installed much faster while still delivering the strength and durability concrete pools are known for.
Our pools are available in multiple sizes and can be installed:
• In-ground
• Semi-recessed
• Above-ground
With customizable finishes and premium add-ons available, financing can help homeowners create a complete outdoor living space without compromising on features.
What Can Be Included in Pool Financing?
Depending on your lender and approval, financing may be available for:
• Precast concrete pool installation
• Excavation and site preparation
• Electrical and plumbing
• Automatic pool covers
• Heating systems
• Salt systems
• Pool decks and patios
• Landscaping and fencing
• Outdoor living upgrades
Simple Financing Process
1. Request a Quote
Contact New Era Pools to discuss your project, pool size, and add-ons.
2. Review Financing Options
We can help point you toward available financing partners and options for your backyard project.
3. Choose a Plan That Fits Your Budget
Select a payment structure and loan term that works for your household budget and timeline.
4. Start Your Pool Project
Once approved, your project can move forward so you can begin enjoying your new backyard sooner.
Why Homeowners Choose New Era Pools
Homeowners across BC and Alberta choose New Era Pools because our precast concrete pools are designed to combine durability, efficiency, and modern design.
Benefits include:
• Durable reinforced concrete construction
• Faster installation timelines
• Lower maintenance compared to some traditional systems
• Energy efficient heating and equipment options
• Compact modern designs ideal for Canadian backyards
• Multiple installation styles available
• 15 year warranty
Pool Financing FAQs
Can I finance the entire pool project?
In many cases, financing can include both the pool and related backyard upgrades such as patios, landscaping, fencing, and heating systems.
Do I need home equity?
Some financing options may not require home equity, depending on the lender and approval requirements.
Can I pay off the loan early?
Some lenders allow early repayment without penalties, but terms vary by provider.
How much can I finance?
Loan amounts depend on the project size, lender requirements, and approval qualifications.
Start Planning Your Backyard Project
A concrete pool is more than just a backyard upgrade; it is a long term investment in your home and lifestyle.
Contact New Era Pools today to request a quote and learn more about available pool financing options for homeowners in British Columbia and Alberta.
