Swimming Pools

FIBREGLASS SWIMMING POOLS IN NZ

Our swimming pools are designed and supplied by Leisure Pools. Leisure Pools is one of the largest fibreglass swimming pool manufacturers in the world and are by far the most advanced composite pools on the market today. Leisure Pools come with a Lifetime Structural Warranty, as well as a Lifetime Structural Osmosis Warranty which provides you with a lifetime filled with loving memories and good times. 

Watch How Our Pools Are Made

VINYL LINER PLUNGE POOLS

Look no further than our Liner Pools for a low-cost, low-maintenance solution to your swimming pool needs. These above-ground pools are ideal for those who want to enjoy all of the benefits of a pool without the additional cost of landscaping.

Our Liner Pools are made in New Zealand with local conditions in mind, ensuring top quality and durability. You can be confident that your investment will last for many seasons.

We have a Liner Pool to suit your needs regardless of your budget. For those who prefer a more hands-on approach, our swimming pools can also be purchased for self-installation.

OUR SWIMMING POOL SERVICES IN NZ

At Bermuda Lifestyle, we offer a comprehensive suite of swimming pool services in NZ. Our team ensures your swimming pools are in top-notch condition throughout the year.

Pool Valet

We offer Pool Valet Services that include tasks performed by professionals such as:

  • Vacuuming
  • Brushing
  • Scooping debris
  • Backwashing the filter
  • Testing and dosing chemicals
  • Cleaning the salt cell

Pool Filter Maintenance

We offer specialised pool filter NZ maintenance services. We are fully-equipped to repair pool sand filters. We ensure your pool functions flawlessly through regular check-ups and maintenance.

Swimming Pool Parts & Repair

Even the most well-maintained pools might encounter malfunctions. We repair or replace any pool parts that has decide to take an unexpected break. Your pool’s health is our priority.

Pool Plumbing Repairs

Leaks and plumbing issues can dampen the joy of having a pool. Our expert team excels in identifying and repairing any plumbing problems you are facing.

READY TO START ENJOYING YOUR NEW SWIMMING POOL?

Ready to take the plunge and begin reaping the benefits of a new pool? Contact us today and let us walk you through every step of the process. We are happy to help you choose the best pool for your needs, answer any questions you may have, and ensure a smooth and trouble-free installation.

Bermuda Lifestyle is committed to assisting our clients in creating the backyard oasis of their dreams. We have the knowledge and expertise to make it happen whether you want a simple above-ground pool or a more elaborate in-ground pool.

Things to consider before buying a pool:

Why is a swimming pool a good investment?

It adds value to your home and improves lifestyle, offering fun, relaxation, and appeal to future buyers.

How will you use your pool – Design and functionality

Consider who’ll use it—kids, adults, guests—and plan the size, depth, and features to suit swimming, relaxing, or entertaining.

How to select the right construction type

Choose based on your budget, site conditions, and long-term plans—fibreglass, concrete, or vinyl all have pros and cons.

Choosing the right location and design

Pick a sunny, sheltered area with easy access, good drainage, and a layout that complements your outdoor space.

Legalities of Council Consent, Fencing and Safety

You’ll need council consent, compliant fencing, and safety barriers to meet NZ pool safety regulations.

What features or upgrades you may like

Think about heating, lighting, automation, water features, or spa zones for comfort and convenience.

What to do for surrounds and landscaping

Surrounds should be safe, attractive, and low-maintenance—like non-slip pavers, timber decking, or decorative concrete.

What is the ongoing upkeep of a pool

Pools need cleaning, water balancing, filter maintenance, and energy to run pumps and heaters.

What plants are best to have and best to avoid around my pool

Use hardy, low-litter plants like grasses or succulents; avoid ones that drop leaves, attract bees, or have invasive roots.

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