Kidney Pool Kits

American Made Pools

Craftsmanship is more than a promise — it’s part of who we are. For over 30 years, every wall panel and pool liner has been proudly handcrafted in the USA by skilled craftsmen who take pride in their work. Our DIY Kidney pool kits stand for quality, value, and the timeless tradition of doing things the right way.

12' x 20' Kidney Pool Kit

Starting at: $9,095.00
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12' x 24' Kidney Pool Kit

Starting at: $9,195.00
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14' x 28' Kidney Pool Kit

Starting at: $9,495.00
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16' x 32' Kidney Pool Kit

Starting at: $9,595.00
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18' x 34' Kidney Pool Kit

Starting at: $12,195.00
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18' x 36' Kidney Pool Kit

Starting at: $11,995.00
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20' x 40' Kidney Pool Kit

Starting at: $11,595.00
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18' x 44' Kidney Pool Kit

Starting at: $12,495.00
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Premium DIY Kidney Swimming Pool Kits for Your Backyard

Building your dream backyard oasis is easier than ever with our DIY kidney pool kits. A kidney shaped swimming pool offers a classic, curved design that blends naturally into almost any landscape. If you want to create a relaxing retreat, these kits provide everything you need for a successful installation. Furthermore, choosing a DIY approach allows you to save significantly on construction costs while enjoying a high-quality product.

Why Choose a Kidney Shaped Swimming Pool Kit

The unique shape of a kidney pool features a gentle inward curve. This natural indentation creates a perfect gathering spot for friends and family. Consequently, it is an ideal layout for adding custom entry steps or cozy seating areas. Additionally, the soft lines of the pool complement organic landscaping and curved patio designs seamlessly. Therefore, your backyard will look professionally designed and highly inviting.

Everything You Need in One Package

When you purchase our DIY kidney pool kits, you receive a complete system tailored to your backyard. Each kit includes high-quality wall panels, robust braces, a custom-fitted vinyl liner, and a premium filtration system. As a result, you will not have to worry about hunting for compatible parts. We carefully package every component to ensure a smooth and efficient assembly process for any homeowner. Please ensure you add an image of the pool kit here with the alt text set to DIY kidney pool kits ready for installation.

Easy Installation for Homeowners

Many homeowners find that installing their own inground pool is a highly rewarding project. First, you will need to excavate the designated area following our detailed dig specifications. Next, you can assemble the sturdy polymer or steel wall panels to form the classic kidney shape. Finally, you will secure the custom liner and connect the plumbing system. Throughout the entire process, our comprehensive installation guides provide clear instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, you can successfully build your own pool with basic DIY skills and a few handy friends. Our kits come with comprehensive manuals and technical support to guide you through every phase of the project.

The cost depends on the dimensions and the specific equipment upgrades you select. However, installing the pool yourself typically saves you thousands of dollars compared to hiring a professional pool builder.

Our kits feature durable polymer or heavy-duty galvanized steel wall panels. Both options provide excellent strength and longevity to ensure your pool lasts for decades under normal conditions.

A dedicated team of homeowners can usually complete the installation in one to three weeks. Factors such as weather conditions and excavation speed will directly impact your overall project timeline.

Most local municipalities require a building permit before you begin excavation. You must always check with your local zoning office to ensure compliance with neighborhood regulations and safety codes.