Licensed pool builders servicing Wells Crossing and all of Clarence Valley.
Get a Free Quoteinfo@aussiepoolbuilder.us.comA new pool transforms how you use your backyard right through the New England and North West summer. As experienced pool builders serving Wells Crossing and the wider Clarence Valley area, we take the guesswork out of the project: we assess site access, soil and slope, recommend the right pool type for your space, and handle the approvals and construction end to end. Whether you want a sleek plunge pool or a full resort-style build, we make it straightforward. Speak to a Wells Crossing pool builder — request a free quote.
We offer a complete range of swimming pool construction and renovation services for Wells Crossing homes — from new concrete and fibreglass pools through to resurfacing, fencing, heating and landscaping. Whatever your block in Clarence Valley can take, we can build.
Fully custom concrete pools built to suit any Wells Crossing block.
Quality fibreglass pool installs across Wells Crossing and Clarence Valley.
Compact plunge pools perfect for small Wells Crossing yards.
Custom lap pools to suit narrow Wells Crossing blocks.
Show-stopping infinity-edge pools in Wells Crossing.
Courtyard pools designed for Wells Crossing terraces.
Bring your tired Wells Crossing pool back to life.
Resurfacing for rough or stained Wells Crossing pools.
Compliant pool fencing for Wells Crossing — AS 1926.1.
Turn your Wells Crossing pool into a backyard oasis.
Timber & composite pool decks for Wells Crossing homes.
Extend your swim season in Wells Crossing.
Aussie Pool Builder is a team of dedicated Wells Crossing pool builders backed by years of hands-on experience across Clarence Valley. We are licensed, insured and committed to clear communication from quote to completion — no surprises, no disappearing tradespeople. Because we are local to New England and North West, we understand the council rules, the soil and the kind of pools that work best in Wells Crossing backyards.
The safest way to choose pool builders in Wells Crossing is to compare on substance, not just price. Check licensing and insurance, read reviews, and make sure the contract spells out the pool shell, filtration, fencing, paving and any provisional sums. Our Wells Crossing team gives you a detailed scope and a fixed price, so there are no nasty extras halfway through your Clarence Valley build.
Building a pool in Wells Crossing follows a proven sequence. First we design the pool and provide a fixed quote, then we obtain the necessary approvals for your Clarence Valley property. Excavation and steelwork come next, followed by the shell, then the surrounds — paving, fencing, landscaping and the interior finish. Finally we commission the filtration and hand over a swim-ready pool. We manage the schedule end to end so you do not have to chase trades.
Budgeting for a pool in Wells Crossing? Expect fibreglass to be the more cost-effective option (often $35,000–$75,000 installed) and concrete to sit higher (around $55,000–$120,000+) but fully customisable. Beyond the shell, allow for fencing, paving, electrical and landscaping. We break all of this down in writing for your Clarence Valley project so the quote you approve is the price you pay.
Choosing the right pool for your Wells Crossing property comes down to space, budget and style. If you want a fully bespoke pool that fits an unusual block or a sloping New England and North West site, concrete is the way to go. If you want to be swimming sooner with lower running costs, a fibreglass pool is hard to beat. Our team walks you through the trade-offs and the options that suit Clarence Valley homes, so you make a confident choice.
Every new pool in New South Wales must meet strict safety rules, and we handle the compliance for you. Most Wells Crossing pools need approval as either a Complying Development (CDC) through a private certifier or a Development Application (DA) through Clarence Valley. All pools must have a compliant child-safety barrier meeting the AS 1926.1 standard, and once built, your pool must be registered on the NSW Swimming Pools Register before it can be filled and used. We coordinate certification, fencing and registration so your Wells Crossing pool is legal from day one.