Fiberglass Pool Builders in Vienna, VA, Virginia
Vienna's older neighborhoods were built with room to spare. We design and install fiberglass pools sized for the yards this town already has.
Vienna's housing stock skews older than much of Fairfax County, which means bigger lots, mature trees, and yards that were never chopped up for maximum density. Median household income here runs around $224,000, and a lot of that money is sitting on a half-acre or more.
We handle the design and layout for fiberglass pool projects in Vienna, then hand the build to Outdoor Solutions, the licensed Class A contractor who does the excavation, shell setting, and finish work. One design-build team, no subcontractor hand-offs.
Vienna is a Town within Fairfax County, so pool permits still route through the county, not a separate town building department.
A fully installed fiberglass pool in Vienna typically runs $75,000 to $130,000 depending on size, decking, and whether it's bundled with a patio or outdoor kitchen. See the full cost guide.
Building a Pool in Vienna, VA
Vienna is unusual for inside-the-Beltway-adjacent Fairfax County: it's a mix of newer HOA-governed subdivisions and older, established streets platted decades ago with no HOA at all. If your street was laid out before the 1980s subdivision boom, there's a real chance nobody has to approve your pool color or fence style but the county.
- If your lot does sit inside an HOA, plan on an architectural review committee (ARC) submission before or alongside your permit application — bring a plat, a site sketch, and fencing details.
- Every pool in Vienna still needs a Fairfax County building permit through Land Development Services: required for any pool over 150 square feet, 5,000 gallons, or 24 inches deep. That means almost every inground project.
- Standard submission is a building permit application plus two copies of your plat and two sets of pool plans. Lots that will disturb more than 2,500 square feet of land trigger a grading or conservation plan, which can add three weeks to three months to your timeline — see our Fairfax County pool permit guide for the full breakdown.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Vienna, VA
- Vienna Woods — Established mid-century streets with larger wooded lots that suit a fiberglass shell without major grading.
- Wolftrap — Quieter, larger-lot area west of downtown near Wolf Trap National Park, popular with families wanting yard space.
- Windover Heights Historic District — One of Vienna's oldest in-town neighborhoods, walkable to Church Street, with no HOA architectural review to navigate.
- Oakton-Vienna border (Blake Lane / Nutley Street corridor) — Larger parcels along the Oakton line where lot sizes open up compared to closer-in Vienna streets.
- Tysons-Vienna corridor near Route 123 — Established SFH streets a short drive from the W&OD Trail with a mix of HOA and non-HOA lots.
Why Fiberglass Works in Vienna, VA
Vienna's older lots often have mature trees and established grading, which is exactly where fiberglass has an edge. The shell arrives pre-formed and sets in about 2-3 weeks onsite, so there's far less excavation time near root systems and existing hardscape compared to a gunite pool that stays under construction for 3-6 months.
Winters here bring real freeze-thaw cycles, and Vienna's tree canopy means more shade and organic debris than a newer, cleared subdivision. Fiberglass's non-porous gel coat shrugs off both better than gunite plaster, which cracks and needs replastering every 8-12 years.
Vienna, VA Pool Questions
Do I need a permit for a pool in Vienna, VA?
Yes. Vienna is a town within Fairfax County, so pool permits go through Fairfax County Land Development Services, not a separate Vienna building department. Any pool over 150 square feet, 5,000 gallons, or 24 inches deep needs a building permit. See our Fairfax County pool permit guide for the document checklist.
Is my Vienna neighborhood in an HOA that controls pool approval?
It depends on when your street was developed. Older sections of Vienna, including parts of Windover Heights and other pre-1980s streets, were platted with no HOA at all. Newer subdivisions are more likely to have an architectural review committee. Check your deed or ask your title company before you design — we can help you figure out what to submit either way.
How long does a fiberglass pool take to install in Vienna?
Once permitted, the shell itself typically sets in 2-3 weeks. Total time from signed contract to swimming depends on Fairfax County's plan review — usually a few weeks for a straightforward lot, longer if your project disturbs more than 2,500 square feet and triggers a grading plan.
Can a fiberglass pool fit on an older, smaller Vienna lot?
Often, yes. Fiberglass shells come in fixed sizes and shapes that we select to fit your specific yard, mature trees, and setback lines. Because the shell is set in one piece rather than poured and formed onsite, it disturbs less ground than a comparable gunite pool, which matters on lots with established landscaping.
When do I need to sign a contract to swim by summer 2027?
Generally by January or February 2027. That gives enough runway for design, Fairfax County permitting (including a grading plan if your lot needs one), and a spring installation ahead of the April-to-September swim season.
Can Outdoor Solutions build a patio or outdoor kitchen with the pool?
Yes. Outdoor Solutions is a full design-build landscaping and hardscape contractor, not just a pool installer, so a Vienna project can bundle the pool with a patio, retaining wall, or outdoor kitchen in one build. See pool and patio packages or check general pricing on our Northern Virginia pool cost guide.
Also serving nearby: Great Falls · McLean · Fairfax Station · Oakton · Clifton
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