Pool Builder Redlands | Custom Concrete Pools
- Master Admin
- Mar 20
- 4 min read

Luxia Pools is a pool builder Redlands homeowners choose for custom concrete pools — and the Redlands is a region that has a strong and growing pool market. Cleveland, Capalaba, Victoria Point, Thornlands, Mount Cotton — the Redland City Council area spans a broad range of residential environments: established bayside communities, growing family suburbs, acreage properties on the eastern slopes and waterfront homes facing the bay. The outdoor lifestyle here is real, and a pool sits at its centre.
There are pool builders who cover the Redlands as part of a broad Brisbane region sweep. Luxia builds here
specifically — with knowledge of the local site conditions, the bayside planning context and the full range of briefs this diverse region produces.
All-inclusive packages from $26,400. Unlimited design changes. Fixed price before you sign.
Pool Builder Redlands: Concrete Pool Packages
Every Luxia pool package is all-inclusive and fixed-price, subject to site inspection. Unlimited design changes before you commit.
Pool | Size | All-Inclusive Price |
Small Concrete Plunge Pool | 2m × 3.5m | From $26,400 |
In-ground Concrete Pool | 3m × 3m | From $28,800 |
In-ground Concrete Pool | 3m × 4m | From $33,600 |
In-ground Concrete Pool | 2m × 8m | From $48,000 |
In-ground Concrete Pool | 3m × 8m | From $52,800 |
Lap Pool | 2m × 10m | From $67,200 |
Pool + Heated Spa | 4m × 8m + 2.2m × 2.2m spa | From $81,360 |
Large In-ground Pool | 6m × 12m | From $86,400 |
100% Custom Design | Any size | From $24,000 |
All prices subject to site inspection. Unlimited design changes included.
What Pool Building Looks Like in the Redlands
Bayside Communities — Cleveland, Victoria Point, Redland Bay
The Redlands' bayside suburbs have an outdoor lifestyle character built around the water — Moreton Bay, the islands, the foreshore. Pools here are a natural extension of that lifestyle. Well-finished family pools and outdoor entertainment environments are the dominant brief, with waterfront properties carrying premium expectations.
Established Family Suburbs — Capalaba, Alexandra Hills, Thornlands
The Redlands' established family suburbs have well-proportioned blocks, mature vegetation and a homeowner base that invests in long-term properties. Pool builds here span first-time installations and renovation projects upgrading older outdoor environments.
Acreage and Elevated Properties — Mount Cotton and Surrounds
Mount Cotton and the elevated western Redlands offer larger blocks with views across the bay. Pool builds here can be more ambitious in scope — complete outdoor environments on properties that reward the investment.
Site Conditions in the Redlands: What to Know Before You Build
Bayside environment. Coastal and near-coastal Redlands properties experience salt air exposure — marine-grade materials are the specification baseline for waterfront and near-waterfront builds.
Clay soils. The Redlands' soil profile includes reactive clay in many established precincts — a geotechnical consideration that affects the foundation engineering approach. Confirmed during the site assessment.
Redland City Council approval. Pool builds in the Redlands require building approval from Redland City Council. Luxia manages the full approval process as part of every build.
Luxia assesses every Redlands site before design is finalised — so you know exactly what you're working with before anything is committed to.
Three Things Worth Knowing Before You Build in the Redlands
Council Approvals Take Longer Than You Think
Pool approvals through Redland City Council typically add 4 to 8 weeks to your project timeline. Waterfront and coastal overlay properties may take longer. Starting the approval process as early as possible in your build journey is always the right call. → Pool Council Approvals in Queensland: What You Need and How Long It Takes
Think About the Pool at Night, Not Just in the Day
A well-lit pool — particularly on a Redlands bayside property with evening views across Moreton Bay — transforms an outdoor space after dark. LED pool lighting is one of the highest-impact, lowest-cost decisions in a pool build. Don't overlook it while focusing on the bigger decisions. → Pool Lighting Design: How to Light a Pool and Outdoor Space in Australia
All-Inclusive Pricing Means No Surprises
Luxia's pool packages are all-inclusive — what's quoted is what's contracted. No variations for standard excavation. No unexpected fees at invoicing. In a market where budget blowouts on pool builds are common, a fixed price that genuinely holds is worth a great deal. → View Luxia's Pool Packages | Book a Free Chat
Frequently Asked Questions: Pool Building in the Redlands
How much does a pool cost in the Redlands?
Luxia's concrete pool packages start from $26,400 for a 2m × 3.5m plunge pool, all-inclusive and fixed price, subject to site inspection. For the Redlands' typical family block, a 3m × 8m pool from $52,800 is a popular configuration. A site visit gives you a figure specific to your block and brief.
Does Luxia build in Cleveland, Victoria Point and other Redlands suburbs?
Yes — Luxia builds across the full Redland City Council area including Cleveland, Victoria Point, Capalaba, Thornlands, Redland Bay and Mount Cotton.
How long does a pool build take in the Redlands?
From signed contract to handover, plan for 5 to 7 months. Starting the Redland City Council approval process early is the most effective way to keep the timeline on track.
Keep Exploring
→ Pool Builder Brisbane Northside — northern Brisbane coverage
→ Pool Builder Brisbane Southside — southern Brisbane coverage
→ Pool Packages for Queensland Homeowners — transparent pricing, all configurations
→ How Much Does a Pool Cost in Queensland? — the full cost context
Ready to Build Your Pool in the Redlands?
Luxia Pools designs and builds custom concrete pools in the Redlands and across southeast Queensland. Transparent pricing from $26,400, unlimited design changes, fixed-price contracts.
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