Backyard Pools & Hot Tubs
Create the ultimate backyard retreat with our pools and hot tubs collection. From relaxing hot tubs to refreshing pools and must-have accessories, find everything you need for comfort, fun, and relaxation. Perfect for family fun, entertaining, or unwinding after a long day.
Intex 10'x30" Prism Metal Frame Round Outdoor Above Ground Swimming Pool, No Pump
JLeisure Avenli Frame Round 12' 30" Tall 1,617 Gal Easy Assembly Swimming Pool
Intex Above Ground Steel Frame Swimming Pool Ladder for 42-In. Wall Height Pools
Intex 28201EH 10' x 30" Metal Frame Round Above Ground Swimming Pool with Pump
Intex 26711EH 12 foot x 30 inch Prism Frame Above Ground Swimming Pool with Pump
Bestway Flowclear 1,500 GPH 120V Above Ground Swimming Pool Water Filter Pump
Intex 10 Foot Round Easy Set Outdoor Backyard Swimming Pool Cover, Blue
Intex 8.5ft x 26in Rectangular Frame Above Ground Backyard Swimming Pool, Blue
Intex 57165EP Gator Outdoor Inflatable Kiddie Pool Water Play Center with Slide
Intex Easy Set 10 Foot x 30 Inch Above Ground Inflatable Round Swimming Pool
Intex 28031E 12 Foot Round Above Ground Swimming Pool Cover, (Pool Cover Only)
Intex 28211EH 12' x 30" Metal Frame Round Above Ground Swimming Pool with Pump
Above Ground Pool Buying Guide
Above ground pools are sized by diameter (for round pools) or length and width (for oval/rectangular pools), and by wall height, which typically ranges from 42" to 54". A taller wall height means more water volume and a deeper swimming experience, but also a higher price and more setup effort.
- Small yards or limited budgets: 12-15 ft round pools are a common starting point.
- Family use with room to swim: 18-24 ft round or 12x24 ft oval pools are popular mid-range choices.
- Larger properties or frequent entertaining: 24 ft+ round or oval pools with a 52"+ wall height.
Whatever size you land on, always check your local regulations — many municipalities require fencing or a safety cover for pools above a certain depth.
Choosing a Pool Pump
Pool pump size is measured in gallons per hour (GPH), and it should be matched to your pool's total water volume — the goal is to turn over (fully filter) your entire pool at least once every 8 hours. As a rule of thumb:
- Pools under 5,000 gallons: a 1,000-1,500 GPH pump is typically sufficient.
- Pools 5,000-10,000 gallons: look for 1,500-2,500 GPH.
- Pools over 10,000 gallons: 2,500 GPH or higher, and consider a two-speed or variable-speed pump for energy savings.
If you're replacing an existing pump, matching the connection size (typically 1.25" or 1.5") matters as much as GPH — check your pool's filter hose fitting before ordering.
Pool Cleaning: Manual vs. Robotic
Manual vacuums are the lower-cost option and work well for smaller pools or owners who don't mind a weekly cleaning routine. Robotic pool cleaners cost more upfront but run automatically, use less energy than pulling water through your main pump and filter, and typically do a more thorough job on pool floors and walls. For pools over 15,000 gallons, or for owners who want a truly low-maintenance setup, a robotic cleaner usually pays for itself in time saved.
Above Ground Pool vs. Hot Tub
If your priority is swimming, exercise, or entertaining a group in the summer, an above ground pool gives you far more usable space per dollar. If your priority is year-round relaxation, hydrotherapy, or use in cooler months, a hot tub is the better fit — most inflatable and hard-shell hot tubs can be used in temperatures well below what's comfortable for a pool. Some households do both: a seasonal pool for summer and a hot tub that runs year-round.
Pool Heaters and Ladders: Easy to Overlook
A pool heater extends your swim season by keeping water temperature comfortable in spring and fall rather than just peak summer — gas heaters heat fastest but cost more to run, while heat pumps cost less to run but depend on outside air temperature. A secure pool ladder or step system isn't just a comfort item either: most above ground pools over 42" require one for safe entry and exit, and many local codes treat it as a safety requirement alongside fencing.
FAQs
How big of a pool pump do I need?
Match your pump's GPH (gallons per hour) to your pool's total water volume so it fully filters the pool at least once every 8 hours. Most pools under 5,000 gallons need a 1,000-1,500 GPH pump; larger pools need 1,500-2,500+ GPH.
How do I winterize my above ground pool?
Lower the water level below the skimmer, disconnect and drain the pump and filter, add a winterizing chemical kit, and cover the pool with a secured winter cover to keep out debris and reduce algae growth until spring.
What's the difference between an above ground pool and an inground pool?
Above ground pools cost significantly less, can be installed in days rather than weeks, and can be taken down or relocated. Inground pools cost more and are permanent, but offer more customization in shape, depth, and finish.
How often should I run my robotic pool cleaner?
Most owners run a robotic cleaner 2-3 times per week for 2-3 hours per session, though pools with heavy tree coverage or high usage may benefit from daily short cycles.

















































