Indoor Pool Experts

Bespoke Indoor Swimming Pools

Indoor Swimming Pool Construction
Dalkeith and Midlothian

Are you looking for eco-friendly indoor swimming pool builders in Dalkeith and Midlothian? 

Search no further; our swimming pool buildings installers are your first choice for environmentally friendly pool buildings in Scotland.

Kinniburgh Pools provide beautifully constructed indoor pool installations and pool buildings throughout Dalkeith, Midlothian and Scotland. We design our Eco- friendly swimming pools to the highest standards and work with the industry leaders in pool manufacturers and pool house construction to offer our clients fantastic indoor swimming pool installations.

We have a portfolio of wonderful pool designs to choose from and offer a range of bespoke services so that you get the perfect swimming pool to suit your requirements. Our selection of factory-built swimming pools is manufactured by Niveko, offering excellent designs and a high-quality finish.

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Swimming Pool Buildings In Dalkeith

Indoor Pool Experts are Scotland's leading specialist in providing high-quality Eco pools and buildings for domestic and commercial clients throughout Dalkeith, Midlothian and the surrounding areas. Because our swimming pools use less energy to heat, require less water and fewer chemicals, our Eco pools are environmentally friendly, easy to maintain and save you money on your energy bills.

Indoor Swimming Pool Builders Near Me

We Provide quality bespoke indoor swimming pool installations throughout Scotland and Midlothian, including:

  • EDINBURGH
  • DALKEITH
  • DANDERHALL
  • STRAITON
  • MAYFIELD
  • PATHHEAD
  • NEWTONGRANGE

  • GOREBRIDGE
  • ROSEWELL
  • MILTON BRIDGE
  • PENICUIK
  • BALERNO
  • CURRIE
  • KIRKNEWTON

  • ORMISTON
  • PENCAITLAND
  • MACMERRY
  • TRANENT
  • MUSSELBURGH

Bespoke Swimming Pool Builders

Indoor Pool Experts work with customers and companies in Dalkeith, Midlothian and throughout Scotland all year round, designing bespoke swimming pool buildings and Eco-friendly pools for pool halls and your house to the highest standards. 

Our one-piece custom-designed facilities offer super insulation, excellent glazing and beautifully constructed designs.

Our indoor swimming pools offer:

  • Eco Friendly Design
  • Factory Built Pools from Niveko
  • Bespoke Designs
  • Choice of Polypropylene, Concrete, Insulated panel and Stainless Steel
  • Low Running Costs
  • Low Maintenance Pools
  • After Sale Service Contracts 7 Days a Week
  • Pool Shell Lighting Options
  • Virtually Chlorine Free
  • 3D Design Mock Up
  • Glulam Solutions (Hybrid Structures) Building Designs
  • Super Insulated Buildings
  • Bespoke Glazing Solutions
  • Sole distributor for Pinelog Pool Buildings in Scotland

Ask us about our range of Eco-friendly swimming pools and pool buildings, and we will be happy to discuss your requirements.

Indoor Pool Experts offer tailor-made indoor swimming pool buildings for customers throughout Dalkeith, Midlothian and Scotland. We will be happy to discuss your requirements with you and offer affordable solutions for your property.

Thinking about installing a swimming pool building? Today, please call our helpful team on or use our contact form to forward your inquiry. Our company is more than happy to assist with any issues or queries you might have on installing our swimming pools. 

We are confident that you will love the swimming pool and pool building which will be custom made according to your wishes. Because we build using the highest quality liner and materials, our indoor swimming pools are more likely to last. 

With low running costs and environmentally friendly designs, our luxury indoor swimming pool installations are the perfect addition to any home or leisure facility.

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All projects that we take on are completed to the best of our ability, including meeting the design specifications agreed upon by the client, the construction and installation of the facilities and so on. In addition, we work closely with our suppliers to ensure we provide the best materials for our customers possible. 

How Much Does It Cost to Build An Indoor Pool? 

When looking to build an indoor pool, there are a variety of factors to consider beforehand. The most important being cost. Before you begin thinking back to the size, you must make up and consider the potential costs and whether you or your company can afford to do so. 

INDOOR SWIMMING POOL CONSTRUCTION DALKEITH AND MIDLOTHIAN

Building Costs

Overall, an indoor swimming pools building costs per m2 of a building are around £800-£2,000. The building's minimum size will always exceed the pool size by 1 metre in its width and 2 metres in length.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO BUILD AN INDOOR POOL?

Pool Cost

The pool's price value ranges between £1,500 – £3,000 per m2 of the swim area. The overall price you may pay for the pool will depend on other factors, i.e., its shaping and specification, the pool type chosen and the depth. The deeper the swimming pool, the higher the price.

WHAT SIZE SHOULD MY SWIMMING POOL BE

Pool Cover

The pool cover is an essential cover that layers over the pool when it is not used to keep out objects or people from quickly falling in, and they also prevent moisture from damaging your building and paintwork. Covers can also be quite costly, and prices vary depending on which kind you select. They can sometimes range from around £1,000 right up to £16,000. You can choose various styles and types, some of the most popular floating bubble covers and automatic floating safety covers. 

Air Handling

It is also vital for you to consider the cost of any air handling. Air handling costs are often around £175-£250 per m3 of the building site or area. It mainly depends on the glass amount inside the building and the ceiling height, as to the cost. You can save money on air handling systems, and you can do this by using non-ducted units. A non-ducted unit costs around £4,000 up to the most expensive, approximately £12,000.

What Size Should My Swimming Pool Be?

Pool depths of approximately six feet or slightly less is the most recommended for most standard pools. Families less than six members require a pool length of around 16ft by 32ft. 

A length and depth like this allows for swimming and more relaxation than larger pools built for games and pool accessories. 

A change in the pool's shape may be excellent and impactful for smaller pools; kidney, bean-shaped, or free form pools can often be the best if you want a pool only for swimming and relaxation purposes. 

For more prominent families of around six to eight people, we highly recommend that the pool's length is approximately 36ft by a width of 18ft. It is a sufficient length for any games, giant floaties and avoids any crowding you may experience in smaller pools or tubs. 

However, if you seek to swim laps around your pool for regular exercise, we recommend a rectangular pool with a minimum of 30ft and provide enough length and space for your laps. 

Should you be a competitive swimmer or coach any competitive swimmers, you want to ensure that pool depths are more extended than yours or their height and length of around 40ft long. The width should be 16ft-18ft or wide enough for you to practice complete strokes. 

Do I Need Planning Permission for a Swimming Pool?

For outdoor pools, planning permission isn't usually required. Most local authorities consider it a garden project. However, it is best to check with any local authorities or councils if you are entirely unsure about building a pool on your property. 

Your property is built on, features or is surrounding any designated or greenbelt land, on or near any national parks, listed buildings or conservation areas.

It is essential to get permission if you are situated in any of these areas because these are public areas, and you could put the general public at risk if they are not pre-warned about your building plans. 

DO I NEED PLANNING PERMISSION FOR A SWIMMING POOL?

You can build domestic and commercial pools, both outdoors and indoors, inground or above. For indoors, the rules can often differ. If you intend on adding an indoor pool to your building as a pool hall or inside your home, you must ask for planning permission. 

However, adding a pool hall to your property, known as an outbuilding, is permitted development. Outbuilding does not require planning permission, but you would still be susceptible to your limits, and they may apply certain conditions or restrictions upon you or your company; more so to do with when it can be in use and all the times and laws, etc. 

Contact us for further information if you need any advice or reassurance. Our experts and builders will be happy to offer you a free quote and discuss any planning with you. 

How Will I Heat a Swimming Pool?

Pools, both domestic and commercial, can be heated in various ways. The most popular option is using a heat pump; these pumps allow cold water to convert to warm water. 

Alternatively, the new growth in solar panels' popularity is becoming predominant; solar panels are energy-saving and useful for powering many businesses and homes. However, they are hardly very effective in powering the heat needed to warm a swimming pool, especially in colder climates. Building a pool in hotter weather, investing in and installing solar panels may not be the worst idea. 

When choosing your method, the next best option for heating your swimming pool would be using a boiler. The water you use for your pool will pass through the boiler and thus be heated.

 Alternatively, the water heats up separately using an external heat exchanger. You may very well locate your commercial boilers indoors or outdoors, as they power by natural propane or gas.

ARE INDOOR POOLS HARD TO MAINTAIN?

Are Indoor Pools Hard to Maintain?

Indoor pools do not require as much maintenance as outdoor pools. Installed outdoor pools face exposure to way more of the elements than indoor pools do. For outdoor maintenance, no ventilation is necessary, but you do require a cover to keep away any leaves, debris and small animals that may fall in. 

Indoor pools, however, do not face these problems, but they require lots of ventilation. Swimming pools need much chlorine to keep up the water's cleanliness and filtration; you must ventilate rooms in your building so that dangerous chlorine levels do not build up and cause any harm to you, your family, or any staff members customers.

Indoor Pool Experts work with leading swimming pool manufacturers and pool construction experts throughout Dalkeith, Midlothian and Scotland to produce custom-built indoor swimming pools that you can enjoy for years to come. 

Our swimming pool installations have designs to take and incorporate additional facilities, including Spas, Steam, Sauna, Gymnasiums, a Bar, kitchen, Store, Home Theatre and more.

If you would like to find out more information about how you can benefit from our Eco pool installations in Midlothian and Scotland, please call us today on or use our contact form to forward your enquiry. We are always available and willing to help.


If you are looking for indoor swimming pool construction in the Dalkeith and Midlothian area  contact us today on  to discuss your project.