From Helicopters to Hot Tubs: The Wildest Pool Requests We've Heard

From Helicopters to Hot Tubs: The Wildest Pool Requests We’ve Heard

From Helicopters to Hot Tubs: The Wildest Pool Requests We've Heard

When you’ve been in the pool business as long as Clancy Kaye has, you hear it all. As CEO of Pioneer Valley Fiberglass Pools and Spas in Westfield, Massachusetts, Kaye has fielded countless questions from prospective pool owners…some practical, some creative and some of the truly wildest pool requests that push the boundaries of what’s physically (or financially) possible.

“You get everything,” Kaye recalled, reflecting on decades of customer conversations. And while most requests are perfectly reasonable, a few stand out as particularly memorable.

Decades in the pool industry have revealed that the wildest customer requests often stem from creative ambition meeting technical reality—requiring experienced dealers to balance dream fulfillment with practical feasibility.

Most memorable (and instructive) requests:

  • Olympic-length ambitions: A customer requested a 200-foot lap pool despite fiberglass manufacturing limits of approximately 40 feet—illustrating the importance of understanding product constraints before finalizing vision.
  • Helicopter delivery dreams: A mountainside homeowner proposed helicopter pool delivery to overcome access challenges, but $20,000+ rental costs and mandatory neighbor notifications along flight paths made this impractical despite ample budget.
  • Elevated deck installations: Multiple customers requested pools on wooden decks without realizing a filled pool weighs 50,000-60,000 pounds—far exceeding typical deck load ratings and requiring extensive structural reinforcement.
  • Creative customization requests: From painted Olympic lane stripes on pool floors to orange-dyed water for parties, dealers redirect these visions toward practical alternatives like floating lane ropes or colored LED lighting that achieve the effect without damaging equipment.
  • Dual-pool innovation: One unique project combined a standard pool with the Palladium Plunge model converted into an oversized hot tub—demonstrating how creative thinking within product capabilities can deliver extraordinary results.
  • The 98% solution: While custom shapes like guitar-shaped pools exceed fiberglass capabilities, standard sizes and configurations accommodate nearly every homeowner’s needs through thoughtful design adaptation.

The 200-Foot Lap Pool

bout four years ago, Kaye received a call from a customer who wanted a lap pool. Nothing unusual there, until the customer specified his requirements. “He wanted it 200 feet long,” Kaye emphasized.

While the longest fiberglass pools from Leisure Pools max out at around 40 feet, this customer had his heart set on an Olympic-length swimming experience. After discussing the realities of fiberglass pool manufacturing, Kaye worked to find a practical alternative. “I explained that for that kind of distance, a natural body of water like a lake might be a better fit,” Kaye said. While it wasn’t the answer the customer initially hoped for, it helped redirect him toward a solution that could actually work for his swimming goals.

The Helicopter Delivery

Perhaps the most extravagant request came from a customer living on a mountainside. The winding driveway made traditional pool delivery impossible, but the homeowner had a solution. “He said, ‘Let’s rent a helicopter,'” Kaye remembered. “He kept saying, ‘I’ve got plenty of money.'”

Intrigued, Kaye investigated the logistics. The helicopter rental alone would cost around $20,000, but the real complication came next: authorities would need to notify every property owner along the flight path. “Suddenly this didn’t seem like a great plan anymore,” Kaye noted. The customer quietly pivoted from his ambitions after learning the full scope of what his plan would entail.

backyard pool delivery by helicopter

While helicopter deliveries for rooftop pools have been done in rare cases, this particular project never came to fruition.

The Elevated Pool Problem

One of the more common unusual requests? Customers wanting to install pools on elevated wooden decks. “I’ve had several people want to put it on their wooden decks,” Kaye explained. “They just simply were ill-informed of what they were looking at.”

The reality check comes down to weight. An average pool filled with water weighs 50,000 to 60,000 pounds, far beyond what a typical deck can support. “The deck would never be rated to carry that weight,” Kaye pointed out. “You’d have to build a framework around it and support it from the bottom. It would pull a deck down in two seconds.”

Creative Customization Requests

Some customers get creative with pool aesthetics. Kaye has received requests for clients for custom tile inlays in pool floors, which can actually be done with certain pool brands. One customer even wanted to paint black stripes on the bottom of his 40-foot pool, similar to the lane markers in Olympic pools, to help him stay oriented during lap swims.

Kaye steered him toward a more practical solution: floating lane ropes with buoys that could be removed when guests came over. Kaye informed the customer that the stripes on the bottom of the pool are going to look out of place, and, further, who knows how long the paint may last?

Another customer inquired about dyeing their pool water orange for a party. Instead of potentially damaging pool chemistry with dyes, Kaye suggested using colored LED pool lights to achieve the desired effect, a solution that worked perfectly.

The Double Pool Design

While most homeowners stick with a single pool, Kaye remembered one customer request years ago who went above and beyond. They installed a traditional pool alongside The Palladium Plunge model, which they converted into an oversized hot tub. “That was a pretty cool project,” Kaye noted. “I think we only did something like that once.”

Wildest pool requests: the Double Pool Design

The Pool Questions Takeaway

What might seem like an outlandish request often stems from customers simply not knowing the technical limitations or possibilities of fiberglass pools. “We have sizes and shapes to fit probably 98% of the population,” Kaye explained. “Now if you’re a famous musician and you want a guitar-shaped pool, we can’t help you. But for everyone else, we can usually find a solution.”

After earning recognition this year as Manufacturer of the Year in 2025, a 2024 Aqua 100 Hall of Fame induction, and multiple Leisure Pools awards including National Dealer of the Year, Kaye has proven that success in the pool business requires more than just installation expertise. It takes creativity, patience, and the ability to guide customers toward realistic solutions that still fulfill their dreams.

Sometimes that means explaining why a helicopter delivery isn’t practical. Other times it means suggesting floating lane ropes instead of permanent paint. But always, it means listening to what customers want and finding ways to make their backyard vision a reality, even when that vision starts out a little wild.

Ready to turn your backyard dreams into reality? Whether you’re envisioning a classic lap pool or something more creative, Leisure Pools has the expertise and selection to make it happen. With fiberglass pool models in sizes and shapes to fit nearly every backyard, our experienced dealer network can guide you toward the perfect solution. Visit Leisure Pools to explore our pool models and find a dealer near you.

Ann Butenas, Copywriting Specialist at Explore Industries

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