Cove DIY Above Ground Fibreglass Pool
Delivery: Built to order in 4-6 weeks.
The Cove is proof that compact can still be showstopping. Designed for courtyards, decks, and narrow backyards, this flat-bottom DIY above-ground fibreglass plunge pool turns even the smallest space into a private retreat. One moment it’s your peaceful sanctuary – the next, it’s the heart of your next summer gathering. ...
With room for everyone able to stand comfortably and a built-in bench seat for laid-back lounging, the Cove is equal parts fun and functional. Add spa jets or heating and you’ve got the perfect spot for morning dips, sunset soaks, or lazy Sunday sessions.
Whether you go freestanding, semi-recessed, or fully in-ground, the Cove plunge pool fits your site and your lifestyle. It’s finished in a sparkling AquaGuard™ Quartz Ultra shimmer gelcoat, backed by a lifetime structural warranty, and made for easy ownership with premium Aussie-made gear and low ongoing maintenance.

DIY-Friendly Plug 'n' Play Installation
With the right prep, the Cove plunge pool can be installed in as little as a day. Drop it onto a compacted base, connect your plumbing, fill it up, and you’re in the water before sunset. Faster install, fewer trades, more money left over for your bank account or the fun stuff.

No Wall Braces. No Concrete. No Fuss
Thanks to a patented freestanding design, the Plug ‘n’ Play range doesn’t need ugly wall bracing bars, concrete slabs, or expensive special engineering. That makes decking, cladding, and overall installation simpler – and a whole lot more affordable.

Lightweight Shell, Heavyweight Savings
Up to 85% lighter than precast concrete pools, the Plug ’n’ Play range can save you up to $14,000 in crane hire and delivery costs. That’s serious money back in your pocket – before the pool party even starts.

Aussie-Made Gelcoat That Outlasts the Rest
Every Plug ’n’ Play pool features a glistening AquaGuard™ Quartz Ultra gelcoat – purpose-built for harsh Australian conditions. Unlike concrete pools that need resurfacing and vinyl liners that require regular repair and replacement, AquaGuard™ keeps its sparkle without the upkeep. It’s UV-stable, highly fade-resistant, and made to look brilliant for years with far less effort.
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With the right prep, the Cove plunge pool can be installed in as little as a day. Drop it onto a compacted base, connect your plumbing, fill it up, and you’re in the water before sunset. Faster install, fewer trades, more money left over for your bank account or the fun stuff.

Thanks to a patented freestanding design, the Plug ‘n’ Play range doesn’t need ugly wall bracing bars, concrete slabs, or expensive special engineering. That makes decking, cladding, and overall installation simpler – and a whole lot more affordable.

Up to 85% lighter than precast concrete pools, the Plug ’n’ Play range can save you up to $14,000 in crane hire and delivery costs. That’s serious money back in your pocket – before the pool party even starts.

Every Plug ’n’ Play pool features a glistening AquaGuard™ Quartz Ultra gelcoat – purpose-built for harsh Australian conditions. Unlike concrete pools that need resurfacing and vinyl liners that require regular repair and replacement, AquaGuard™ keeps its sparkle without the upkeep. It’s UV-stable, highly fade-resistant, and made to look brilliant for years with far less effort.
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The DIY Install Process
Get local council approvals and permits in place before starting to avoid delays down the track.
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Excavate and retain (if required), ensure proper drainage is in place (if required) and compact the bedding layer to 100kpa.

Crane in the fibreglass shell, double-check alignment, connect the filtration equipment and fill with water.

Add any cladding or decking and install fencing to meet Australian pool safety standards.

Arrange inspections and obtain compliance certification to finalise your pool installation.

Add landscaping features and furniture to create a welcoming and enjoyable pool area.

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The DIY Install Process
Get local council approvals and permits in place before starting to avoid delays down the track.
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Excavate and retain (if required), ensure proper drainage is in place (if required) and compact the bedding layer to 100kpa.

Crane in the fibreglass shell, double-check alignment, connect the filtration equipment and fill with water.

Add any cladding or decking and install fencing to meet Australian pool safety standards.

Arrange inspections and obtain compliance certification to finalise your pool installation.

Add landscaping features and furniture to create a welcoming and enjoyable pool area.

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Customer Reviewers
Recently purchased and installed an 8m pool, excellent communication throughout from CFPK, very happy with their service, the price & the quality of the shell and equipment. Highly Recommend.
Rohan and the team from Complete Fibreglass Pool Kits have been great right through the process with their knowledge about the products. Helping me save money with things I really didn’t need. Set up of my equipment. Even after when I’ve had questions about how to set all the timers and what to do. They have always pointed me in the right direction. Thank you.
Rohan and Fiona have been amazing to work with. We got the pool shape we wanted, in the colour we wanted all in under 3 weeks for an incredible price. I thought all pool companies were in the same class as dodgy used car salesmen until I came across these guys.
They are honest, caring, thoughtful, reasonable, high quality and well priced. Word of mouth is the best advertising, we have clients in our family business often wanting pools and we now have someone we can recommend.

What a Pleasure! The communication and information has been second to none, we have been given every piece of the puzzle to set us up for success. The team were excellent to deal with and only ever a phone call away, it was easier than we thought!

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Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. All that is needed is a bedding layer that is compacted to 100kpa. If it is not natural ground, crusher dust or sand are the most common materials used.
All of the dimensions on the website are waterline measurements (internal pool measurements). In other words, from internal wall to internal wall and from the bottom of the pool to the top of the pool. Our measurements do not include the 150mm wide coping beam.
Not at all. You can do as much or as little as you like. We can often put you in touch with an installer who can supervise the excavation, screed the bedding layer, backfill around the pool and make sure it is level and plumb up your equipment.
A structural warranty on a fibreglass pool refers to the physical layers of fibreglass, resin and other materials to make the pool shell. Structural warranties protect you against the pool cracking, developing leaks, bubbling (osmosis) or any other structural fault with the pool. A cosmetic warranty refers to the gelcoat, which is the shiny colour that you see on the inside of the pool. The warranty is to protect you against excessive fading or blisters forming underneath the gelcoat.
No, as long as your pool is installed following the Australian Standards 1839:2021 Fibreglass Pool Installation, we provide you with. Whether you install the pool as an owner builder or use a licensed local installer, your lifetime structural warranty is 100% on foot.