The Icon
Well defined lines. Deep end joy.
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A pool that definitely lives up to the hype, The Icon represents a harmonious blend of form and function. From the splash deck in the shallow end to the generous 8-foot depth on the opposite end, this pool promotes perfection.
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Key Features
- Well Defined Lines
- Large Splash Deck
- Entry & Exit Steps
- Expansive Swim Channel
- 8-Foot Deep End
Available Sizes & Dimensions
Icon™ 40
- Length: 40′ 0″
- Width: 14′ 5″
- Shallow End: 4′ 0″
- Deep End: 8′ 0″
Measurements are approximate. Contact us for current specifications.
The Icon Fiberglass Pool in Johnson County, Kansas
Hometown Pool is Johnson County, Kansas’s authorized Leisure Pools dealer, bringing world-class fiberglass pool technology to homeowners across Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood, Shawnee, Lenexa, Prairie Village, and the entire Johnson County and Miami County, Kansas. When you choose The Icon, you’re investing in a premium composite fiberglass shell built to withstand Kansas’s freeze-thaw cycles and deliver decades of low-maintenance enjoyment.
Unlike concrete pools that require frequent replastering, or vinyl liner pools that need liner replacements every 5-10 years, the The Icon fiberglass shell features a single-piece gelcoat finish that resists algae, stays smooth underfoot, and requires significantly less chemical maintenance — saving Johnson County families both time and money year after year.
Our team handles every step of your The Icon installation in Johnson County — from the initial design consultation and site preparation to excavation, plumbing, electrical, decking, and final inspection. We understand local soil conditions, HOA requirements, and Johnson County permit processes, so your project moves forward smoothly and on schedule.
Ready to bring The Icon to your Johnson County backyard? Contact Hometown Pool today to schedule your free design consultation. We serve Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood, Shawnee, Lenexa, Prairie Village, Merriam, Mission, and throughout Miami County, Kansas.
