Namibia has a diverse range of climates that offer different opportunities for swimming pools. For example, there are areas where rainfall is abundant for much of the year but others where it is almost non-existent. In addition to this factor, individual sites may have other local considerations such as soil moisture content or proximity to rivers or dams which will affect installation costs.
Namibian climate is generally very hot, with average temperatures over 30 degrees most of the year
In Namibia, the average temperature is about 30 degrees Celsius most of the year. The rainy season usually runs from October to March, with a much cooler climate than during the dry season—from June to August—when temperatures can reach 40 degrees Celsius.
A pool will provide a lot of stress relief during the night, as it can be used for cooling yourself down.
A pool will provide a lot of stress relief during the night, as it can be used for cooling yourself down. It’s a good way to relax, entertain guests and exercise.
The cost of installing a pool in Namibia will depend on your location and the type of pool you choose, but an average figure would be about N$ 120 000. This includes the price of materials, labour, transportation and any permits required to build it.
The cost of materials is roughly N$ 50 000 for an above-ground pool and N$ 80 000 for an inground one. You can expect to pay about N$ 80 000 for installation if you get it done by professionals (the same as hiring someone to build your house).