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How Do I Compare Pool Proposals Apples-to-Apples?

FAQ #86: How Do I Compare Pool Proposals Apples-to-Apples?

Homeowners are often told:

“Just compare the proposals apples-to-apples.”

That advice sounds helpful — until you actually try to do it.

At the end of the day, there are over 2,500 varieties of apples in the United States alone.

So expecting pool proposals to line up perfectly is unrealistic from the start.

The goal isn’t a perfect comparison.

The goal is an intelligent one.

Why Pool Proposals Rarely Line Up Cleanly

Two proposals can look similar on the surface while being fundamentally different underneath.

That’s because pool pricing is influenced by:

Assumptions about site conditions

What is and is not included

Quality of materials and equipment

Allowances vs. fixed numbers

How risk is handled

You’re rarely comparing identical projects — you’re comparing different interpretations of the same idea.

The Biggest Mistake Homeowners Make

The most common comparison mistake is focusing on:

Total price

Pool size

A short feature list

Those are apples on the outside — but not on the inside.

What matters more is what the number is based on.

What You Actually Want to Compare

Instead of trying to force proposals to match line-by-line, compare them across these categories:

  • Scope of Work
  • Ask:

    What exactly is included?

    What is assumed but not listed?

    What is explicitly excluded?

    A lower price often reflects a narrower scope, not a better deal.

  • Allowances vs. Real Numbers
  • Allowances are placeholders — not guarantees.

    Compare:

    How many allowances are used

    How realistic those numbers are

    What happens if actual costs are higher

    Two proposals with the same total price can behave very differently once allowances start changing.

  • Site Assumptions and Risk
  • Ask each builder:

    What site conditions are you assuming?

    How do you handle rock, poor soil, or drainage?

    What happens if conditions differ?

    Some proposals push risk onto the homeowner.

    Others absorb more of it upfront.

    That difference matters.

  • Equipment and Material Quality
  • Don’t just compare what is included — compare which version.

    Look at:

    Pump and filter models

    Automation systems

    Lighting quality

    Interior finishes

    Warranty coverage

    Cheaper equipment today often means higher costs later.

  • Change Order Philosophy
  • Ask:

    How are changes handled?

    How often do change orders happen?

    What typically triggers them?

    A proposal that looks flexible on paper can feel rigid — or expensive — during construction.

    A Better Way to Think About “Apples-to-Apples”

    Instead of asking:

    “Which proposal is cheaper?”

    Ask:

    “Which proposal is clearer?”

    Clarity reduces surprises.

    Surprises are what make projects stressful.

    The Bottom Line

    You’re not comparing identical apples.

    You’re comparing:

    Different scopes

    Different assumptions

    Different risk tolerance

    Different levels of transparency

    The best proposal isn’t the lowest number.

    It’s the one where you understand:

    What you’re paying for

    What could change

    Who absorbs the risk

    And why the price is what it is

    That’s not apples-to-apples.

    That’s informed decision-making.

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    👉 FAQ #87: Why Do Pool Estimates Change During the Build?

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