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11–16 ft wide up to 40 ft long Fiberglass

Rectangle pools

Installed across central & northern Ohio · One-piece composite fiberglass

The rectangle is the classic pool shape, all clean straight lines and a proper deep end. It fits most Ohio backyards and looks right next to a house, a patio, or a modern deck.

A rectangle pools fiberglass pool installed in a landscaped Ohio backyard
A representative installation
Rectangle pools plan view, top-down shape diagram

Is a rectangle pool right for you?

A few signs this is the shape for your yard:

  • Families wanting a clear shallow end for the kids and a real deep end
  • Swimmers who want to knock out a few laps at home
  • Clean, modern yards where straight lines match the house and patio
  • Homeowners who want simple decking laid around straight edges

Size & fit

These are the typical ranges for this style. Our installation sets the shell level, backfills, and finishes the surround for your yard. We match the exact shell to your space after a site visit.

Width
11 to 16 ft
Length
20 to 40 ft
Depth
About 3.5 ft in the shallow end to 6 ft or more at the deep end
Shell
One-piece composite fiberglass
Installation
Fully managed, start to finish

Common questions

What size is a rectangle fiberglass pool?

Our rectangle fiberglass pools run about 11 to 16 feet wide and 20 to 40 feet long. Depth starts around 3 and a half feet in the shallow end. The deep end reaches 6 feet or more. We size the pool to your yard and how you want to swim.

Can you swim laps in a rectangle pool?

Yes. The straight lines and long, even lanes make a rectangle the best shape for swimming laps at home. A longer model in the 30 to 40 foot range gives you room for a real swim workout.

Will a rectangle pool fit my Ohio backyard?

Most Ohio backyards have room for a rectangle pool. The straight edges make the most of a square or narrow lot. We check your access, ground and space during a free site visit before we quote. That way you know the right size before anything gets dug.

How long does it take to install a rectangle fiberglass pool?

After we dig the hole, the fiberglass shell is craned in and set quickly. Most backyards are swim-ready in about 2 to 4 weeks. That is weeks, not months. Weather and site conditions can shift the timeline a little.

Want a rectangle pool in your backyard?

Send your address and a few photos of your yard. We'll help you choose the right shell and send a fixed quote, with no obligation.