Semi In-Ground Pools
Half In, All Fun!
A semi in-ground pool combines the best of both worlds—offering the look and feel of an in-ground pool with a lighter price tag.


What Makes Semi In-Ground Pools Different?
While fully in-ground pools are completely submerged into the ground, semi in-ground pools are partially installed below the surface, with the other half above ground. This design makes semi in-ground pools a great alternative for uneven or sloped landscapes.

Browse Semi In-Ground Pool Styles Below
When you work with our team, you’ll get the dedication and craftsmanship of experienced professionals. Below is a selection of styles to choose from as a starting point for your project.

14′ x 28′ Lagoon Semi-Inground Pool With Polymer Step

14′ x 28′ Grecian Semi-Inground Pool With Steel Step

16′ x 32′ Grecian Semi-Inground Pool With Polymer Step

16′ x 34′ Lagoon Semi-Inground Pool Steel Step

16′ x 32′ Grecian Semi-Inground Pool With Steel Step

14′ x 28′ Grecian Semi-Inground Pool With Polymer Step

16′ x 34′ Lagoon Semi-Inground Pool Polymer Step

12′ x 24′ Grecian Semi-Inground Pool With Polymer Step

14′ x 28′ Lagoon Semi-Inground Pool With Steel Step

18′ x 36′ Grecian Semi-Inground Pool With Steel Step

12′ x 24′ Oval Semi-Inground Pool With Polymer Step

10′ x 20′ Grecian Semi-Inground Pool With Steel Step

12′ x 23′ Lagoon Semi-Inground Pool With No Step

20′ x 40′ Grecian Semi-Inground Pool With Steel Step

28′ Round Semi-Inground Pool With No Step

18′ x 33′ Oval Semi-Inground Pool With Polymer Step

15′ x 30′ Oval Semi-Inground Pool With Polymer Step

16′ x 34′ Lagoon Semi-Inground Pool With No Step

14′ x 28′ Grecian Semi-Inground Pool With No Step

12′ x 24′ Grecian Semi-Inground Pool With No Step

Do You Have Space for a Pool?
Before installing a semi in-ground pool, make sure your yard has enough space by carefully measuring the area. Pay attention to the terrain of the land, as it plays a role in how the pool will be set up. Also, think about construction access to avoid any obstacles that could delay installation.
Choosing the Right Pool

Landscape
A sloped or uneven property may be better suited for a semi in-ground pool

Budget
Semi in-ground pools have more affordable installation costs

Design
These pools have several design options including Grecian, Lagoon, or Oval shapes

Benefits of Semi In-Ground Pools
- Cost-Effective: Semi in-ground pools are typically less expensive than fully in-ground pools
- Ideal for Sloped Landscapes: Semi in-ground pools work perfectly for properties with uneven terrain or slopes
- Versatile Designs: With various pool shapes and sizes, including Lagoon, Grecian, and Oval styles
- Easy to Maintain: Straightforward access to pumps and equipment
- Durability: Built with quality materials, sem-inground pools are long-lasting
How Semi In-Ground Pools Are Installed

Sire Preparation
We clear the area and level the ground to accommodate the pool structure.

Excavation
A portion of the pool is dug into the ground, with the remaining portion installed above the surface.

Installing Pool Walls
Strong steel or polymer walls are installed to create the pool's structure.

Plumbing & Electrical
The plumbing system and electrical connections are installed to power the pool’s pump, filter, and other systems.

Finishing Touches
The pool is filled with water, and landscaping or additional features are added around the pool.

Longevity of Semi In-Ground Pools
A semi in-ground pool, when properly installed and maintained, can last for decades. Systems like concrete piles and a weeping tile drainage system ensure that the pool stays stable. And with regular care, your semi in-ground pool will remain a lasting addition to your home.
Owner's Guide for Pool Maintenance
Regular Cleaning
Leaves, insects, and other debris can quickly accumulate on the water’s surface. Skimming the pool daily helps prevent buildup, while vacuuming removes dirt that settles on the floor and walls. Brushing the sides of the pool also helps prevent algae growth.
Chemical Balance
Maintaining the right balance of chlorine, pH, and alkalinity levels keeps the water clean and safe for swimming. Test the water at least once a week and adjust chemicals as needed to prevent cloudy water, algae, or irritation to skin and eyes.
Inspect the Equipment
The pool’s pump, filter, and skimmer basket work together to keep the water circulating and free of debris. Check these components regularly to ensure they are running right.
Winterizing
As the swimming season ends, proper winterization helps protect the pool from freezing temperatures. Lower the water level, remove ladders and accessories, and add winter chemicals to keep the water balanced.
Build Your Semi In-Ground Pool
If you’re ready to add a semi in-ground pool to your Tennessee property, we’re here to help! Get in touch with Certified Pool Builders to schedule a consultation or request a quote for installation.