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The Best Inground Fiberglass Pool Contractor in Daytona Beach, FL

Serves Volusia County
License CPC1461491
By Right Way Crew

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Why fiberglass for a Daytona Beach pool?

For most coastal Volusia homes, fiberglass is the smartest dollar you can spend. A pre-formed shell flexes with the sandy, high-water-table soil near the Atlantic and the Halifax River instead of fighting it, installs in a fraction of the time a concrete pool demands, and its smooth gelcoat resists the salt, staining, and algae that punish a porous concrete finish on the coast. With Right Way Enclosures, one licensed team handles the whole build — from excavation to the final inspection.

Licensed FL pool contractor · CPC1461491
In-house crews
City of Deltona permits
Engineered for sandy Volusia soil
From grass to swimming in under 30 days
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01. WHY FIBERGLASS

BUILT FOR THE GROUND IT SITS IN - AND THE SALT AIR AROUND IT


When you're investing in an inground pool for your Deltona home, the smartest dollar you can spend goes into a pool that's engineered for the ground it sits in and the salt air around it. For most coastal Volusia homes, that means fiberglass.


A pre-formed fiberglass shell flexes with the sandy, high-water-table soil near the Atlantic and the Halifax River instead of fighting it, installs in a fraction of the time a concrete pool demands, and its smooth gelcoat resists the salt, staining, and algae that punish a porous concrete finish on the coast. It's the durable, low-hassle choice for the family that wants a pool to enjoy — not a project to manage.


And with Right Way, you get one licensed team handling the whole build, from excavation to the final inspection.

02. THE PROCESS

THE RIGHT WAY INSTALLATION PROCESS IN DAYTONA BEACH


We run our own crews, so your fiberglass pool isn't passed between four subcontractors who each blame the other one when something slips. Here's how a Daytona Beach install goes:

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EXCAVATION

We pull your permit through the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County, then dig the hole to spec — accounting for the sandy coastal soil and the higher water table common on beachside and Halifax River lots.

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Shell dlivery & Set

Your fiberglass shell arrives pre-formed from the manufacturer and is craned into place in a single day. No weeks of forming and pouring on-site.

3
Plumbing & Equipment

We set the pump, filter, and saltwater system and run all plumbing to code, with a dedicated electrical hookup — no extension-cord shortcuts.

4
Blackfill & Leveling

The shell is backfilled and leveled carefully as it's filled, locking it into Daytona Beach's coastal ground so it stays true for decades.

5
deck, screen & final

Paver deck, optional screen enclosure, and the final inspection — all by the same crew.

Most fiberglass builds go from ground-breaking to first swim in under 30 days, weather and permit turnaround permitting — a fraction of the disruption a concrete pour brings to your neighborhood.

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COASTAL VOLUSIA'S SINGLE-SOURCE BUILDER

One licensed crew for the pool, the deck, and the enclosure — and we close the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County permit out clean. One team. One design. One timeline.

03. COMPARISON

FIBERGLASS VS. CONCRETE POOLS IN  COASTAL VOLUSIA COUNTY


For Daytona Beach's coastal soil and salt-air climate, fiberglass wins on the things that actually cost you time and money:


  • Salt resistance. This close to the Atlantic, salt is the enemy. Fiberglass gelcoat shrugs it off; saltwater systems slowly eat away at concrete and its plaster finish over time.
  • Maintenance. Fiberglass has a smooth, non-porous surface. Concrete is porous — it needs more frequent brushing, acid washing, and resurfacing every 10–15 years. Fiberglass skips all of that.
  • Algae resistance. Algae grabs onto the rough, porous walls of a concrete pool. The slick gelcoat on a fiberglass shell gives it almost nothing to hold.
  • Soil fit. A flexible fiberglass shell handles Daytona Beach's sandy, high-water-table coastal ground better than a rigid concrete shell, which is more prone to cracking when the soil moves.
  • Speed. Weeks for fiberglass versus three to four months for a custom concrete build.


Concrete still has its place for fully bespoke shapes and the homeowner who wants a one-of-a-kind poolscape engineered for decades — and we build those too. But for most Daytona Beach homes, fiberglass is the smarter long-term investment.

04. PERMITS & CODE

DAYTONA BEACH POOL

PERMITTING & REGULATIONS


Every inground pool in Daytona Beach requires a permit, routed through the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County building department, depending on whether your home sits beachside, on the mainland, or in an unincorporated area.


We handle all of it for you:



WHY CLOSING THE PERMIT MATTERS

Anyone can open a permit, but the job isn't finished until the final inspection passes and the building department records it as closed. Skip that step — or let a contractor walk away with it still open — and your pool lives on the books as unpermitted work: the first thing a hurricane-claim adjuster digs into, and the kind of surprise that derails a closing when a buyer's title search flags it. We carry every Daytona Beach build through final sign-off and confirm the permit is closed and recorded, so your coverage holds up after a storm and the resale file is clean from day one.

05. BUDGET OPTION

LOOKING FOR A MORE BUDGET-FRIENDLY OPTION?


A fiberglass pool is the long-term investment — but if you want the kids swimming this summer for less, ask about our above-ground pool installations.


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IN THE WATER IN UNDER 7 DAYS FROM DELIVERY

06. FAQS

FREQUENTLY ASKED


  • How much does a fiberglass pool cost in Daytona Beach?

    Inground fiberglass pools in Daytona Beach start around $50,000 and rise with shell size, decking, screen enclosure, and site work. As a new entrant to the Daytona Beach market, our pricing reflects crew mobilization from our Vero Beach base until local operations scale, so we quote an exact figure after a free on-site evaluation rather than a one-size guess.

  • HOW LONG DOES A FIBERGLASS POOL TAKE TO INSTALL IN Daytona Beach?

    Most fiberglass installs run ground-breaking to first swim in under 30 days, once the permit clears. Because the shell arrives pre-formed and is set in a day, your yard sees far less disruption than the three-to-four-month timeline a poured-concrete pool requires on a coastal Daytona Beach lot.

  • WHAT SIZE YARD DO I NEED FOR AN INGROUND FIBERGLASS POOL IN Daytona Beach?

    Most Daytona Beach mainland lots have ample room; beachside lots can be tighter, so access matters more than acreage. We need clear crane and excavator access to set the shell. At your free site evaluation we confirm fit, access, setbacks, and the safety-barrier layout before anything is dug.

  • Why does closing the pool permit matter on the Daytona Beach coast?

    Opening a permit is routine; finalizing it is where the protection lives. Until the final inspection passes and the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County records the permit as closed, your pool technically counts as unpermitted work — a soft spot a storm-claim adjuster can use to push back, and a flag that can stall a sale on a title search. We carry the permit through to recorded closure and give you the confirmation, so your coverage and resale file stay solid.

ENGINEERING THE COASTAL LIFESTYLE

READY TO BUILD YOUR DELTONA POOL?

One team. One design. One timeline. From ground-breaking to first swim in under 30 days on most Deltona fiberglass builds.

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