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Rainforest Fiberglass Pools in Florida

Fiberglass Pools Manufactured in Orlando, Florida for Backyards Across the State

Serving Homeowners Across Florida

Florida remains one of the strongest markets in the country for backyard pools, but demand looks different from one part of the state to another. In Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa Bay, Naples, Fort Myers, Pensacola, Destin, Miami, and the Florida Keys, homeowners are often looking for a pool that fits the property, supports year-round outdoor living, and aligns with the way pools are actually used in Florida. For many buyers, that starts with understanding the long-term benefits of Rainforest fiberglass pools and comparing available fiberglass pool models before narrowing in on a regional or county-specific page.

Designed for Florida Backyards, Lot Types, and Outdoor Living

Florida pool planning is rarely one-size-fits-all. Some projects are being considered for compact suburban lots in Central Florida, others for waterfront homes along the Gulf Coast, newer master-planned communities in growing inland counties, or coastal properties where layout, drainage, and wind exposure matter more. Rainforest fiberglass pools are manufactured in Orlando with clean lines, consistent finishes, and layouts that work well for many of the backyard styles seen across the state. Homeowners who want to personalize the finished project can also review customization options such as LED lighting, waterline tile, heaters and chillers, and surrounding outdoor-living features.

Built for Florida Conditions and Easier Long-Term Ownership

Florida brings its own set of planning considerations, including sandy soils, high groundwater in many markets, heavy seasonal rainfall, coastal exposure, and long swimming seasons that keep pools in regular use. Those conditions are one reason many homeowners compare materials carefully before deciding what fits their property and long-term ownership goals. Rainforest fiberglass pools have a smooth, non-porous interior that supports easier upkeep in warm, humid climates, and buyers who are still evaluating options often review the fiberglass pool installation process, the fiberglass vs. concrete comparison, and the fiberglass pool maintenance guide as part of that decision.

How Much Does a Fiberglass Pool Cost in Florida?

The cost of a Rainforest fiberglass pool in Florida varies based on the model, the property, access, excavation conditions, decking and screen-enclosure scope, and the level of finish work included in the overall project. Waterfront lots, tighter access, high-water-table areas, and more complex outdoor-living plans can all affect the final budget. Homeowners who are early in the planning stage can review the fiberglass pool pricing guide to better understand the factors that shape overall project cost before moving into region-specific research.

Regional Coverage – Florida

Rainforest fiberglass pools are available throughout Florida, with regional hubs providing planning guidance specific to climate, soil conditions, and local permitting environments. Homeowners can explore their region below to review area-specific considerations and nearby county coverage.


Northeast Florida & East Coast

Serving homeowners from Jacksonville and Duval County south through St. Johns County, Flagler County, Volusia County, Brevard County, and coastal communities along Florida’s Atlantic shoreline.
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Gulf Coast & Southwest Florida

Serving homeowners along Florida’s Gulf coastline, including Tampa Bay, Sarasota, Fort Myers, Naples, and surrounding Gulf communities where coastal exposure, wind zones, and drainage planning are important considerations.
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Central Florida

Serving homeowners in Orlando, Lake County, Polk County, Marion County, and surrounding inland communities where lot sizes, drainage patterns, and master-planned developments influence pool layout planning.
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Florida Panhandle & Northwest Florida

Serving homeowners in Escambia County, Santa Rosa County, Okaloosa County, Walton County, Bay County, and surrounding Panhandle communities where sandy soils, coastal weather patterns, and seasonal storm planning are key factors.
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Fiberglass Pool Models by Rainforest

Belize fiberglass pool by Rainforest Pools USA

BELIZE

14' x 29' | 4' - 6' Depth
A sleek rectangular fiberglass pool with a spacious swim lane and full-length tanning ledge for relaxed everyday use.

Best for: Modern backyards, family swimming, and tanning ledge lounging.

Brasília fiberglass pool by Rainforest Pools — 14×33×6 rectangular design with full-length bench and entry step.

BRASILIA

14' x 30' | 3'6" - 6' Depth
A medium-sized geometric fiberglass pool with softened curves, wide corner entry steps, and open swim space for everyday backyard use.

Best for: Casual swimming, family relaxation, and homeowners who want a clean shape.

Cali Cove fiberglass pool by Rainforest Pools

CALI COVE

12' x 23' | 4'- 5' Depth
A compact fiberglass pool with a space-conscious layout, shallow ledge area, and built-in features for everyday relaxation.

Best for: Smaller backyards, lounging, and compact pool layouts.

Colombian fiberglass pool by Rainforest Pools

COLOMBIAN

12' x 27' | 3'6" - 5'5" Depth
A classic fiberglass pool with a full-width cathedral entry, comfortable swim space, and an inviting layout for relaxing.

Best for: Everyday swimming, conversation, and balanced backyard pool layouts.

Colombian Beach Pool by Rainforest Pools

COLOMBIAN BEACH

12' X 33' | 3'6"- 5'5" Depth
A spacious fiberglass pool with a full-width tanning ledge, cathedral entry, and extended layout for relaxing, swimming, and entertaining.

Best for: Tanning ledge lounging, family use, and longer backyard layouts.

Colombian Cove fiberglass pool by Rainforest Pools

COLOMBIAN COVE

12' x 27' | 3'6" - 5'5" Depth
A feature-rich fiberglass pool with an integrated tanning ledge, deep-end benches, and a comfortable layout for relaxing and swimming.

Best for: Lounging, conversation, and built-in seating in a compact footprint.

COLOMBIAN RESORT

12' x 33' | 3'6" - 5'5" Depth
A resort-inspired fiberglass pool with an integrated tanning ledge and raised spillover spa for a more complete backyard retreat.

Best for: Pool-and-spa layouts, outdoor entertaining, and resort-style backyard designs.

Costa Beach fiberglass pool by Rainforest Pools USA

COSTA BEACH

12' x 27' | 3'6" - 5'6" Depth
A freeform fiberglass pool with a full-width tanning ledge, relaxed curves, and built-in features for sunning, swimming, and gathering.

Best for: Freeform backyards, tanning ledge use, and casual outdoor living.

Costas Rica fiberglass pool by Rainforest Pools USA

COSTA RICA

12' x 25' | 3'6" - 5'4" Depth
A compact freeform fiberglass pool with a relaxed shape, comfortable lounging areas, and an easygoing layout for smaller outdoor spaces.

Best for: Smaller backyards, floating, relaxing, and family gathering space.

Neblina Beach fiberglass pool by Rainforest Pools USA

NEBLINA BEACH

12' x 20' | 5' Flat
A compact flat-bottom fiberglass pool with a full-length bench for relaxing, therapy-style use, and easy conversation.

Best for: Plunge-pool style spaces, relaxation, therapy use, and smaller backyards.

Neblina Grande fiberglass pool by Rainforest Pools USA

NEBLINA GRANDE

8' x 16' | 5' Flat
A compact fiberglass pool option that can support a swim-spa style experience with the addition of therapy jets.

Best for: Small spaces, therapy-style relaxation, and compact backyard water features.

Roatan fiberglass pool by Rainforest Pools USA

ROATAN

14' x 30' | 3'7"- 6'2" Depth
A medium-sized freeform fiberglass pool with gentle curves, three seating benches, and plenty of room to swim, float, and relax.

Best for: Families, casual swimming, and relaxed freeform backyard designs.

Roatan Beach fiberglass pool by Rainforest Pools USA

ROATAN BEACH

14' x 35 | 3'7" - 6'2" Depth
A larger freeform fiberglass pool with a full-width tanning ledge, deep-end swim-outs, and a relaxed shape for outdoor living.

Best for: Larger backyards, tanning ledge lounging, swimming, and entertaining.

Fiberglass ledges by Rainforest Pools

RAINFOREST LEDGES

A fiberglass ledge can add shallow-water lounging, play space, or a comfortable place to relax alongside a Rainforest pool.

Best for: Sun shelves, children’s play areas, pets, and shallow-water relaxation.

Fiberglass spas by Rainforest Pools

RAINFOREST SPAS

Rainforest spas can be used as stand-alone features or paired with a fiberglass pool for a more complete backyard experience.

Best for: Warm-water relaxation, spillover spa designs, and pool-and-spa backyard layouts.

Why Homeowners Across Florida Choose Rainforest Fiberglass Pools

Built for Florida Living

Rainforest fiberglass pools fit the long swimming season, outdoor-living focus, and climate conditions found across Florida.

Engineered for Florida Conditions

Designed for sandy soils, high water tables, coastal exposure, and year-round outdoor use.

Pool Designs for Many Property Types

Rainforest fiberglass pools are available in shapes and sizes that work well for compact lots, suburban backyards, and larger homesites.

Faster Installation Timeline

Many Rainforest fiberglass pool projects can move from planning to installation more efficiently than other in-ground pool types.

Local Builder Coverage – Statewide Florida


Manufactured in Orlando. Installed by Independent Local Builders.

Rainforest fiberglass pool shells are manufactured in Orlando, Florida and distributed statewide. Installation is performed by independent local pool builders serving communities across Northeast Florida, Central Florida, the Gulf Coast, Southwest Florida, and the Panhandle. Because Florida’s construction conditions vary significantly by region — from coastal flood zones and high water tables to inland clay soils and master-planned developments — working with a local builder familiar with municipal requirements and site-specific variables is critical to proper project planning.


Local Expertise Across Florida’s Diverse Regions

Florida properties range from compact urban lots and historic neighborhoods to waterfront estates, acreage homesites, and gated communities with architectural review requirements. Independent local builders evaluate:

  • Site elevation and drainage patterns
  • Setback and zoning compliance
  • HOA and architectural review requirements
  • Coastal wind zone considerations
  • Utility coordination and inspection scheduling

This region-specific experience ensures that installation planning reflects actual site conditions and local regulatory environments throughout the state.


Permitting & Code Compliance in Florida

Pool construction in Florida is regulated at the municipal and county level, with oversight governed by the Florida Building Code. Requirements may vary depending on jurisdiction, flood zone designation, wind exposure category, and neighborhood restrictions.

Independent builders coordinate:

  • Engineering and site plan submission
  • Barrier and fencing compliance
  • Electrical bonding inspections
  • Drainage and grading considerations
  • Final inspection scheduling

Homeowners can review statewide construction standards through the Florida Building Code and local municipal planning departments before moving forward with a project.

Frequently Asked Questions – Fiberglass Pools in Florida

How much does a Rainforest fiberglass pool cost in Florida?

The cost of a Rainforest fiberglass pool in Florida depends on the model, property conditions, access, and the scope of the finished project.

  • Waterfront lots, screen enclosures, drainage work, decking, and outdoor-living upgrades can all affect total pricing.
  • Homeowners comparing budgets across the state should review the Fiberglass Pool Pricing Guide for a broader overview of what shapes project cost.

Most Rainforest fiberglass pool installations are completed within 2–4 weeks once excavation begins.

  • Actual timelines depend on weather, permitting, inspection schedules, and the scope of surrounding hardscape or screen enclosure work.
  • Because fiberglass shells are manufactured off-site and delivered ready for placement, installation is typically more predictable than traditional concrete pool construction.
  • Review the complete Installation Process

Rainforest fiberglass pools offer a faster installation timeline, smoother surface finish, and more predictable long-term maintenance compared to concrete pools.

  • Concrete pools require on-site forming and curing, which extends build time and increases surface maintenance over time.
  • Fiberglass pools arrive pre-formed, allowing for streamlined installation and a factory-finished interior.
  • Homeowners comparing pool types can review the fiberglass vs. concrete comparison guide to evaluate structural design, ownership expectations, and surface differences before making a final decision.

Rainforest fiberglass pools feature a smooth, non-porous interior surface that helps reduce algae adhesion and simplifies routine cleaning.

  • Florida’s heat, humidity, and rainfall can increase maintenance demands on porous surfaces like concrete.
  • Fiberglass interiors are factory-finished and support consistent water chemistry management with fewer surface-related issues over time.
  • Review the complete fiberglass pool maintenance guide

Yes. Rainforest fiberglass pools are engineered for structural stability and are well-suited for Florida’s sandy soils, high water tables, and varying drainage environments when properly installed.

  • Coastal regions, flood-prone areas, and inland properties may require site-specific excavation and drainage planning.
  • Independent local builders evaluate each property to determine appropriate installation methods based on elevation, soil composition, and municipal requirements.

In many Florida markets, a professionally designed and properly installed pool can enhance backyard functionality and property appeal, particularly in regions where outdoor living is a year-round priority.

  • Resale impact varies by neighborhood, property type, and market conditions.
  • Homeowners considering long-term value typically focus on layout integration, deck design, and overall outdoor living functionality when planning a pool project.

Many Florida communities — especially master-planned developments and gated neighborhoods — require architectural review approval before construction begins.

  • HOAs may regulate setbacks, fencing, screen enclosures, equipment placement, drainage planning, and visual impact.
  • Requirements vary by community, so homeowners should review their governing documents and confirm submittal procedures before finalizing plans.

Rainforest fiberglass pools are manufactured in Orlando and designed for homeowners who want a durable, streamlined pool option that fits Florida living.

  • With a wide range of pool models, cleaner long-term ownership, and strong fit across many Florida lot types, they work well for buyers comparing pool options across the state.
  • This Florida hub also makes it easier to move from general research into the regional and county pages that match a specific market.

Hear what Florida homeowners say...

⭐ Built for Florida’s Climate

“We live on the Gulf Coast and were concerned about heat, humidity, and salt air. Our Rainforest fiberglass pool has held up beautifully, and the finish still looks brand-new after multiple summers.”

⭐ Smooth Finish, Simple Maintenance

“Florida weather can be tough on outdoor surfaces, but the non-porous interior makes maintenance easy. We spend more time enjoying the pool and less time managing chemicals.”

⭐ Fast Timeline, Clean Installation

“We were surprised by how efficiently the pool was installed once excavation began. The shell arrived ready for placement, and the overall timeline was far more predictable than we expected.”

⭐ Perfect for Year-Round Outdoor Living

“In Florida, the backyard is part of the home. The built-in tanning ledge and bench seating make our pool functional for both relaxing and entertaining throughout the year.”

⭐ Consistent Quality & Design

“The craftsmanship and finish quality really stand out. The pool shape integrates seamlessly with our patio layout, and the clean design gives the entire backyard a polished look.”

⭐ Built for Florida’s Climate

“We live on the Gulf Coast and were concerned about heat, humidity, and salt air. Our Rainforest fiberglass pool has held up beautifully, and the finish still looks brand-new after multiple summers.”

⭐ Smooth Finish, Simple Maintenance

“Florida weather can be tough on outdoor surfaces, but the non-porous interior makes maintenance easy. We spend more time enjoying the pool and less time managing chemicals.”

⭐ Fast Timeline, Clean Installation

“We were surprised by how efficiently the pool was installed once excavation began. The shell arrived ready for placement, and the overall timeline was far more predictable than we expected.”

⭐ Perfect for Year-Round Outdoor Living

“In Florida, the backyard is part of the home. The built-in tanning ledge and bench seating make our pool functional for both relaxing and entertaining throughout the year.”

⭐ Consistent Quality & Design

“The craftsmanship and finish quality really stand out. The pool shape integrates seamlessly with our patio layout, and the clean design gives the entire backyard a polished look.”

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