
Is $1,300 to fill in in-ground spa with concrete a fair price?
Project Details
The homeowner decided to fill in an in-ground spa because repairs for the heater, gas line, and water return lines were estimated at over $18,000. The work was performed by a family friend/handyman. The homeowner expressed concerns regarding the concrete slope and coping quality.
Quote Details
Fill in an existing in-ground spa and finish with concrete and coping. - Includes materials and labor - Work performed by a family friend/handyman
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Category
Pools
Price
$1,300
Quote Date
April 8, 2026
Location
California
Pool Type
In-ground Concrete
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