
Relax Pools
The larger self-standing models (Relax 6.3, 5.2, 4.0) — room to swim and lounge, above or in-ground.
Prefer fiberglass — or need a pool that sits fully above ground, on a slope, or even a rooftop? The Little Pool Co. range installs with a composite exoskeleton on a simple slab. Click. Prepare. Swim.

Most fiberglass pools have to be dug in. The Little Pool Co.'s full composite exoskeleton lets these install entirely above ground, making them ideal for compact spaces, rooftops, and lots where excavation is restricted.
Choose your shape, pick your color, choose your exterior finish — then relax. On arrival, all that's needed is a level concrete slab and a certified electrical connection. Fill it, and dive in.
A concrete pool can weigh around 25,000 lbs and needs a large crane with clear access. On a tight or sloped lot, that crane often can't get in — or the craneage cost makes concrete prohibitive. A fiberglass Little Pool weighs under 3,000 lbs, so a smaller, far cheaper crane places it through tighter access. When concrete can't be craned in, fiberglass is what makes the pool possible.
Ceramic Core combines vinyl ester resin with ceramic microspheres for a lightweight composite core that dramatically boosts strength and performance.
The microspheres withstand 10,000 psi of pressure with no noticeable effect.
They won't dissolve or change after exposure to water or pool chemicals.
They won't absorb water — a leading cause of osmosis in ordinary fiberglass pools.
The patented core lets us match the pool to your specific site requirements.
Standard packages include a pump, filter, LED light, skimmer box, basic maintenance kit, and coping.

The larger self-standing models (Relax 6.3, 5.2, 4.0) — room to swim and lounge, above or in-ground.

Compact plunge sizes (Dip 3.8, 2.8) — the instant fiberglass plunge for the smallest spaces and rooftops.

Add heating, lighting, automation, therapy jets, steps, and decking to tailor any model to you.
A 3D layering process for a luminous water color that stays looking new — Sapphire, Evolution, Pacific, and Quartz.
Composite coping & fascia, sleek aluminum composite panels (ACP), or "nude" with no cladding where you're decking around the pool.
Energy-efficient pumps and multi-color LED lighting for night swims and pool parties.
Salt, mineral, or hypoallergenic sanitation, Wi-Fi automation, and heat pumps to extend your season.
The exoskeleton allows direct attachment of decks, external steps, and balustrade.
Spa jets, deck jets, therapy jets, and exercise equipment to tailor the pool to how you'll use it.
Minimal site work — here's what's needed before your pool arrives.
A simple, level concrete slab at least 6 inches thick, reinforced with rebar mesh, supports the pool and exoskeleton.
A certified electrical contractor handles the connection to the relevant local pool-building codes.
Engineering diagrams ship with the pool to help with local approvals; some areas require separate fencing for above-ground pools.
Concrete gives you permanence and value; fiberglass gives you speed and above-ground flexibility. Tell us about your yard and we'll point you to the right one — no pressure.