Serving Danvers, Beverly, Andover, North Andover, Burlington, Lexington, and surrounding communities with expert fiberglass pool installation across the North Shore and Merrimack Valley.
Greater Boston is full of character—and so are its backyards. From historic homes with tight property lines to modern builds on tricky terrain, building a pool around here takes more than just the right equipment. It takes a crew that knows the landscape, the permitting maze, and the rhythm of New England weather.
At River Pools Greater Boston, we’ve built our reputation by doing things the way they should be done: with careful prep, honest timelines, and a team that treats your property like it’s their own. We understand how to adapt to local challenges without cutting corners—and we’re proud to deliver pools that bring lasting value and serious wow-factor to every yard we touch.
Jason and Chris Morey are a father-and-son duo with a background in landscape construction and a shared passion for outdoor living. After working on a project where a client requested a River Pools model, they were drawn to the quality, durability, and customer-first values of the brand. That experience inspired them to launch River Pools Greater Boston.
Jason lives in Danvers with his wife, kids, and a crew of family pets. Chris lives in Beverly with his wife, three young children, and a few furry friends of his own. Together, they’re helping families across the region build beautiful, lasting backyard spaces.
Andover homeowners expect quality and professionalism that matches the investment they are making. Many neighborhoods here involve coordination and detailed permitting, and we handle both as a standard part of our process. From the first conversation to the final inspection, we manage the details so you can focus on what comes next: enjoying your backyard.
North Andover's larger lots give homeowners more flexibility when it comes to pool size, placement, and full backyard design. That said, the town has its own permitting timeline and wetlands considerations that require careful planning. Our team knows how to navigate both without slowing your project down, so you get the backyard you envisioned without the runaround.
Beverly's mix of coastal streets and established residential neighborhoods means backyards here come in all shapes and sizes. Our team knows how to work within those variations and deliver a clean, lasting installation whether your lot is compact or open. With a shorter swim season than most, fiberglass is the smart choice: faster to install, easier to maintain, and built to handle New England winters.
Burlington's steady residential growth and easy highway access have made it one of the more active markets for backyard improvements in the region. Fiberglass pools are a natural fit here: they go in with minimal disruption, hold up through freeze-thaw cycles, and stay low maintenance year after year. Our team works efficiently and cleanly, with a process designed to respect your property from day one.
River Pools Greater Boston is based right here in Danvers, which means we know the neighborhoods, the permitting process, and the soil conditions across different parts of town. With generous lot sizes and a straightforward approval process, Danvers is one of the more pool-friendly communities on the North Shore. If you are ready to build, we are already in your backyard.
Lexington properties range from tight Colonial-era footprints to more open residential lots, and the planning work matters in this historical as much as the installation itself. We assess your yard carefully, review local setback and permit requirements, and help you choose a pool that works within your real constraints. The result is an installation that looks intentional and adds lasting value to one of the most desirable addresses on the Metro West.
In the Greater Boston area, inground pool projects typically start between $60,000 and $90,000 for a base fiberglass pool package. This includes permits, excavation, the pool shell, plumbing, filtration, and water—but does not cover electrical, decking, or add-ons. Most homeowners invest $110,000 to $150,000 for a fully finished, turn-key backyard.
Several factors affect your final cost:
Pool Type
Gunite is the most expensive to install and maintain.
Vinyl is cheaper up front but has high long-term costs due to liner replacements.
Fiberglass offers the best balance: durable, low-maintenance, and backed by a lifetime structural warranty.
Backyard Access
Limited access for construction equipment can add $5,000–$10,000 to your project due to the added complexity of moving materials in and out.
Project Scope
Adding features like patios, pergolas, pool houses, or hot tubs will increase cost. We’ll work with your space and budget—whether you're building all at once or in phases—to create a plan that meets your long-term goals.
No matter your budget or backyard layout, we’re here to help you make smart choices and build a pool that fits your life for years to come.
Adding a fiberglass pool to your property in the Greater Boston area is a significant decision, and financing can often help make it more accessible. While River Pools Greater Boston does not provide in-house financing, we connect homeowners with reputable lenders offering pool-specific loan programs throughout Massachusetts.
Our Preferred Financing Partners
We refer our customers to three established pool financing providers:
Explore what’s available: Take a look at the Swimming Pool Financing Guide created by River Pools to understand your options and next steps when considering financing.
Questions? Contact the River Pools Greater Boston team to start a conversation about your project and financing possibilities.
In most cases, the installation process takes about 3–6 weeks from the time we break ground. Timelines can vary based on weather, permits, and custom features.
Yes. Every town in the Greater Boston area requires permits for inground pool installations, and each has its own set of codes. We handle the permitting process for you as part of our base package.
Yes. Fiberglass pools are incredibly durable and flex with the freeze-thaw cycles typical of the Boston area. Our pools come with a lifetime structural warranty and require very little seasonal maintenance.
It depends on the pool model and your town’s setback requirements. Many homeowners are surprised by what we can fit, even in tight city lots. We’ll assess your space and help you choose a design that works.
Absolutely. We specialize in complete backyard designs and can include patios, fencing, water features, and more—whether you want everything now or plan to phase it in over time.
Office Hours and Location
Office: 141 Pine St Danvers, MA 01923
M–F: 9am–5pm
Phone Number: (617)-699-4063
Pelham, Windham, Salem, Londonderry, Derry, Raymond, Epping, Exeter and Portsmouth
From Peabody to Revere, Lynn to Lawrence—and everywhere in between—River Pools Greater Boston is here to guide you through the pool-building process with clarity and confidence.
Ready to get started? Request a free quote and we’ll help you take the first step toward a backyard you’ll love.
River Pools® is used under a license agreement. River Pools Greater Boston is an independent, locally owned, operated franchisee responsible for installing fiberglass pools. The relationship between River Pools Greater Boston and the manufacturer of River Pools fiberglass pool shells is that of an independent contractor. Due to the unprecedented and historic growth of the River Pools brand, this website contains an abundance of information that has been created over the last decade. Some of the content on this site may reflect prices, perspectives, processes, entities, and names that were relevant at the time, but may not be as relevant today.
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