Fiberglass Pools
Lee County, FL
Premium fiberglass pools manufactured in Orlando,
Florida for homeowners throughout Southwest Florida.
Serving Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Estero, Bonita Springs & Beyond
Serving Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Estero, Bonita Springs, Sanibel, Lehigh Acres, North Fort Myers, Pine Island, and nearby Lee County communities, Rainforest fiberglass pools give homeowners a beautiful way to create a more comfortable outdoor living space. With smooth surfaces, durable construction, and manufactured consistency, Rainforest fiberglass pool benefits make them a strong choice for Southwest Florida homes built around family time, relaxation, and year-round backyard enjoyment.
Designed for Lee County Backyards, Coastal Homes & Outdoor Living
Designed for waterfront properties, neighborhood homes, compact yards, larger lots, and resort-style outdoor spaces across Lee County, Rainforest fiberglass pools offer options for swimming, lounging, entertaining, and everyday relaxation. Homeowners can compare Rainforest fiberglass pool models for tanning ledges, open swim areas, compact pool layouts, and family-friendly designs, then review customization options such as lighting, waterline tile, bubblers, heaters, chillers, handrails, and patio features.
Built for Southwest Florida Site Planning
Built for real backyard conditions, every Lee County pool project should account for access, drainage, elevation, soil conditions, equipment placement, patio layout, fencing, and local permitting requirements. Homes near Cape Coral, Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, Bonita Springs, and other coastal or canal-area communities may also require careful planning around setbacks, drainage, utilities, and outdoor living layout. The Fiberglass Pool Installation Process explains how a manufactured Rainforest pool shell fits into a locally planned backyard project.
How much does a fiberglass pool cost in Lee County, FL?
Fiberglass pool cost in Lee County depends on the pool model, backyard access, site conditions, patio work, equipment, optional features, and the builder’s full project scope. A compact pool in a simple backyard may be planned differently than a larger outdoor living project with expanded decking, lighting, heating, water features, or coastal-site considerations. The Fiberglass Pool Pricing Guide helps homeowners understand the major factors that influence cost while they request guidance for their property.
Why Lee County Homeowners Choose Rainforest Fiberglass Pools
🌴 Built for Southwest Florida Living
Rainforest fiberglass pools fit the relaxed outdoor lifestyle of Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Estero, Bonita Springs, and surrounding Lee County communities.
💧 Smooth, Comfortable Pool Surfaces
The smooth fiberglass finish creates a comfortable swimming experience for families who want everyday pool enjoyment without a rough interior surface.
🏡 Pool Options for Coastal & Canal-Area Homes
From compact pool layouts to larger family-friendly designs, Rainforest offers pool options for Lee County backyards, waterfront homes, and outdoor living spaces.
⚡ A Faster Path to Backyard Enjoyment
Because the fiberglass shell is manufactured in advance, homeowners can often move through the pool project more efficiently once the site is ready.
Find the Right Fiberglass Pool Style for Your Backyard
Rainforest Pools offers a variety of fiberglass pool styles designed for different backyards, lifestyles, and outdoor living spaces. Browse popular options including cocktail pools, rectangle pools, freeform pools, tanning ledge pools, spas, and ledges.
Compact & Plunge Pools
Nova
7′ x 14′ | 4′ flat bottom
A compact Rainforest fiberglass pool designed for smaller backyards, courtyard spaces, and simple outdoor living.
Best for: Small backyards • Courtyards • Compact outdoor spaces • Plunge-pool layouts.
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.
Solaris
10′ x 20′ | 4’6″ flat bottom
A versatile design for homeowners who want more room to relax, float, and enjoy everyday backyard living without overwhelming the space.
Best for: Small to mid-size backyards, relaxing, floating; a compact entertaining space.
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.
Rectangle & Geometric Fiberglass Pools
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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.
Solaris
10′ x 20′ | 4’6″ flat bottom
A versatile design for homeowners who want more room to relax, float, and enjoy everyday backyard living without overwhelming the space.
Best for: Small to mid-size backyards, relaxing, floating; a compact entertaining space.
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.
Nova
7′ x 14′ | 4′ flat bottom
A compact Rainforest fiberglass pool designed for smaller backyards, courtyard spaces, and simple outdoor living.
Best for: Small backyards, courtyards, compact outdoor spaces and plunge-pool layouts.
Tanning Ledge Fiberglass Pools
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Freeform Fiberglass Pools
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.
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.
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.
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.
Fiberglass Spas & Tanning Ledges
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.
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.
Create Your Lee County Backyard Retreat
From Fort Myers and Cape Coral to Estero, Bonita Springs, Sanibel, and nearby Lee County communities, Rainforest fiberglass pools give Southwest Florida homeowners a beautiful way to enjoy more time outside.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fiberglass Pools in Lee County, FL
Is a Rainforest fiberglass pool a good choice for Lee County homes?
Yes. Rainforest fiberglass pools are a strong choice for Lee County homeowners who want a smooth, comfortable, and durable pool option for year-round outdoor living. They work well for homes in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Estero, Bonita Springs, Sanibel, Lehigh Acres, North Fort Myers, and nearby Southwest Florida communities.
Learn more about Rainforest fiberglass pool benefits.
How much does a fiberglass pool cost in Lee County, FL?
Fiberglass pool cost in Lee County depends on the pool model, backyard access, site conditions, equipment, patio work, optional features, and the builder’s full project scope. A compact backyard pool in Fort Myers may be planned differently than a waterfront or canal-area project in Cape Coral, Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, or Bonita Springs.
Review the Fiberglass Pool Pricing Guide to understand the main factors that affect pricing.
How long does fiberglass pool installation take in Lee County?
The installation timeline depends on permitting, site access, excavation, drainage, weather, equipment setup, patio work, inspections, and builder scheduling. Because the fiberglass shell is manufactured before it arrives, the pool portion of the project can often move efficiently once the site is ready.
The Fiberglass Pool Installation Process explains what homeowners can expect from planning through installation.
Are Rainforest fiberglass pools easy to maintain in Southwest Florida?
Rainforest fiberglass pools are designed with a smooth, nonporous surface that can make routine pool care more manageable. In Lee County’s warm climate, homeowners still need regular water care, cleaning, equipment checks, and seasonal attention, especially during heavy rain periods and high-use months.
Read more about Fiberglass Pool Maintenance.
How do fiberglass pools compare to concrete pools?
Fiberglass pools offer a smooth manufactured shell, quicker installation potential, and a different ownership experience than concrete or vinyl pools. Concrete pools allow more custom shaping, but they often involve longer construction timelines and a rougher interior surface. Vinyl pools use liners that may require future replacement.
Compare pool types in the Fiberglass vs Concrete guide.
Are fiberglass pools a good fit for Cape Coral canal homes?
Yes. Fiberglass pools can work well for many Cape Coral canal-area homes when the project is planned around access, setbacks, drainage, utilities, and outdoor living space. Canal lots may have different layout considerations than inland Lee County properties, especially when homeowners want to preserve patio space, water views, docks, fencing, or screen enclosure options.
Independent local builders review the property layout before installation so the pool placement works with the home, yard, and surrounding improvements.
What should homeowners in Sanibel or Fort Myers Beach consider before planning a pool?
Homes in Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, and other coastal Lee County areas may require additional attention to elevation, setbacks, flood-zone considerations, drainage, access, and local permitting. These properties can be more site-sensitive than inland homes, especially when the project involves limited access, mature landscaping, waterfront exposure, or existing outdoor living areas.
A local builder can help review the site and coordinate the project around applicable local requirements.
Do Lee County pools need to be planned around screen enclosures?
Many Lee County homeowners choose to plan their pool area with a future or existing screen enclosure in mind. Screen enclosures can affect patio layout, pool placement, access, door locations, drainage, and how the finished outdoor space connects to the home.
This is why it helps to think through the pool, patio, equipment location, and enclosure layout as one complete backyard plan.
Which Rainforest pool models work well for Lee County backyards?
The best Rainforest pool model depends on the size of the yard, how the pool will be used, and the overall outdoor living plan. Compact pools can work well for smaller yards and courtyard-style spaces, while larger models may fit family backyards, waterfront homes, and expanded patio areas.
View available Rainforest fiberglass pool models.
Can Lee County homeowners customize a Rainforest fiberglass pool?
Yes. Homeowners can personalize the finished pool area with features that support comfort, style, and outdoor living. Popular options may include waterline tile, LED lighting, bubblers, heaters, chillers, handrails, patio materials, and other backyard features selected with the builder.
Review available customization options.
Do Lee County homeowners need permits or HOA approval for a pool?
Most Lee County pool projects require permits, and many neighborhoods may also require HOA or architectural approval. Requirements can vary by city, community, flood zone, setbacks, fencing, drainage, easements, utilities, and property layout.
Independent local builders typically help homeowners understand permitting, inspections, and local project requirements.
Can a fiberglass pool add value to a Lee County home?
A well-planned fiberglass pool can improve backyard enjoyment and may strengthen a home’s appeal, especially in a warm-weather area like Lee County. The overall impact depends on the property, neighborhood, pool placement, patio design, landscaping, and how well the finished outdoor space fits the home.
For many Southwest Florida homeowners, the biggest value comes from everyday use, family enjoyment, and more time outside. Review our article on Does a Pool Increase Home Value?
Why choose Rainforest fiberglass pools for a Lee County home?
Rainforest manufactures fiberglass pool shells designed for comfort, durability, and long-term backyard enjoyment. For homeowners in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Estero, Bonita Springs, Sanibel, Lehigh Acres, and surrounding Lee County communities, Rainforest fiberglass pools offer a strong starting point for a beautiful pool project planned with an independent local builder.
Hear what Lee County Families say...
— Eric & Danielle P., Fort Myers, FL
⭐ “Perfect for Southwest Florida Heat”
“Our Rainforest fiberglass pool looks amazing and stays crystal clear, even through the hottest Fort Myers afternoons.”
— The Ramirez Family, Cape Coral, FL
⭐ “Low Maintenance in a Busy Cape Coral Household”
“With work and kids, we didn’t want a high-maintenance pool. The fiberglass surface has been incredibly easy to care for.”
— Megan S., Estero, FL
⭐ “Resort Feel in Our Own Backyard”
“The tanning ledge and benches make our pool feel like a high-end resort. Friends can’t believe it’s a fiberglass shell.”
— Tom R., North Fort Myers, FL
⭐ “Handles High Water Table with No Issues”
“We were worried about the water table in our area, but the installation went smoothly and the pool has stayed perfectly stable.”
— Linda & Mark W., Bonita Springs, FL
⭐ “Great Long-Term Value for Our Home”
“We compared several options and chose an American-made Rainforest fiberglass pool. The quality and finish are outstanding.”
— Eric & Danielle P., Fort Myers, FL
⭐ “Perfect for Southwest Florida Heat”
“Our Rainforest fiberglass pool looks amazing and stays crystal clear, even through the hottest Fort Myers afternoons.”
— The Ramirez Family, Cape Coral, FL
⭐ “Low Maintenance in a Busy Cape Coral Household”
“With work and kids, we didn’t want a high-maintenance pool. The fiberglass surface has been incredibly easy to care for.”
— Megan S., Estero, FL
⭐ “Resort Feel in Our Own Backyard”
“The tanning ledge and benches make our pool feel like a high-end resort. Friends can’t believe it’s a fiberglass shell.”
— Tom R., North Fort Myers, FL
⭐ “Handles High Water Table with No Issues”
“We were worried about the water table in our area, but the installation went smoothly and the pool has stayed perfectly stable.”
— Linda & Mark W., Bonita Springs, FL
⭐ “Great Long-Term Value for Our Home”
“We compared several options and chose an American-made Rainforest fiberglass pool. The quality and finish are outstanding.”
Local Builder Network for Lee County, FL
Rainforest manufactures fiberglass pool shells, while independent local builders handle construction, installation, and backyard project coordination for homeowners in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, Estero, Sanibel, and surrounding Lee County communities. That builder-led approach matters because properties across Southwest Florida can vary significantly in access, drainage, elevation, lot layout, and overall construction requirements.
For many homeowners, the advantage is that the project is planned around the full property rather than just the pool shell. That includes site access, excavation strategy, equipment placement, patio design, utility coordination, scheduling, and the flow of the entire outdoor living space.
What Local Builders Handle
Property evaluation, layout planning, and backyard access review
Excavation, base preparation, pool setting, and backfill coordination
Drainage planning, grading adjustments, and elevation considerations
Equipment installation, plumbing, electrical coordination, and startup
Patios, decking, fencing, screens, and surrounding outdoor living features
Permit coordination, inspections, and overall project scheduling
Why Homeowners Choose Builders Working With Rainforest Pools
Homeowners often prefer working with builders who can coordinate the entire backyard project around a Rainforest fiberglass pool instead of treating the shell as a standalone purchase. That usually creates a more cohesive process from the first design conversation through final completion.
This is especially helpful in Lee County when a project includes limited access, a waterfront or canal-front setting, a larger patio plan, upgraded equipment, or features such as lighting, tanning ledges, heating and cooling, or water features. Matching the right Rainforest fiberglass pool model to the property and intended use is a major part of creating a backyard that feels functional, polished, and well planned.
Serving Lee County & Surrounding Communities
Independent local builders working with Rainforest pool shells may serve homeowners throughout Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, Estero, Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, and nearby Lee County communities, with each project shaped by local conditions, municipal requirements, and the homeowner’s goals for the space.
Helpful Local Resources for Lee County Pool Planning
Homeowners planning a fiberglass pool in Lee County may need to review local permitting, flood-zone information, inspections, and site-planning requirements before construction begins. The resources below can help homeowners in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Sanibel, Bonita Springs, Estero, Lehigh Acres, and nearby communities understand which local office may apply to their property.
- Lee County Building & Permitting Services: County permitting information for properties in unincorporated Lee County, including online application guidance, plan submittals, and building permit services.
- Lee County Residential Pool Permit Guide: Helpful starting point for homeowners reviewing Lee County residential pool permit requirements.
- City of Cape Coral Permitting Services: Permitting information for Cape Coral homeowners, including online permit application and tracking resources.
- City of Fort Myers Building, Permitting & Inspections: Building division information for Fort Myers homeowners, including permitting and inspection guidance.
- City of Sanibel Permitting Information: Permit application information for Sanibel properties, including review timing and local submittal guidance.
- Lee County Flood Zones & Flood Information: Useful information for homeowners reviewing flood zones, base flood elevations, and construction standards in flood-prone areas.
- FEMA Flood Map Service Center: Federal flood-map tool homeowners can use to review official flood map information for a specific property.