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Cold Plunge Installation Cost Overview

Cold plunge costs vary by setup type and whether a chiller is included. Here are typical price ranges:

  • Stock tank conversion (no chiller): $500–$2,000
  • Cold tub with chiller: $3,000–$8,000 installed
  • Premium plunge system: $8,000–$15,000
  • In-ground plunge pool: $15,000–$25,000+
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does cold plunge installation cost?
Costs range from $500 for a basic stock tank conversion to $25,000+ for in-ground plunge pools. Dedicated cold tubs with chillers typically cost $2,000–$15,000. The chiller unit is often the most expensive single component.
Do I need a chiller for my cold plunge?
A chiller is recommended for consistent cold temperatures, especially in warm climates. Without one, you will need to add ice regularly. Chillers maintain water at 39–50°F automatically.
Where can I put a cold plunge in my home?
Cold plunges work well in garages, basements, bathrooms, and outdoor patios. Indoor installations need proper drainage, waterproofing, and electrical access for the chiller. Outdoor setups need a level surface and weather protection.
How cold should a cold plunge be?
Most users prefer water temperatures between 39–59°F (4–15°C). Beginners typically start around 55°F and gradually work toward colder temperatures. Sessions usually last 2–5 minutes.
What should I ask before hiring an installer?
Ask about chiller sizing for your tub volume, plumbing and electrical requirements, filtration and water treatment options, warranty terms, and ongoing maintenance plans.

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