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A-Yes. Pool construction can be done year-round, though timelines may vary based on weather conditions.
A-That depends on your budget, grade of your backyard, space, and customization goals. Our team will help you compare fiberglass, vinyl, and shotcrete pools to choose the best fit.
A-Yes we do offer financing options for your next pool project.
A-The turnaround time for our services depends on the scope of the project. We will provide you with an estimated timeline during the quoting process. On average, pool construction takes 6–12 weeks from excavation to completion.
A-Yes. We manage all permitting, inspections, and code compliance required for your pool project.
A-We specialize in fiberglass, vinyl liner, and shotcrete (gunite) pools, offering options to fit different budgets, timelines, and design preferences.
A: Variable-speed pumps are the most energy-efficient option and are quieter and longer-lasting than single-speed pumps. We help select the right pump based on your pool size and usage.
A-We offer concrete, stamped concrete, pavers, travertine, porcelein and decorative finishes, allowing you to match your pool deck to your home and outdoor space.
A-Most pools require a minimum of 4 feet of decking around the pool, though larger layouts allow for seating and loungers require a minimum of 8 feet in order to have adequate space to walk around them.
A-Yes, when you purchase automation, your systems allow you to control pumps, heaters, lights, and water features directly from your smartphone or tablet.
A-A pool heater allows you to extend your swimming season. Options include gas heaters, electric heat pumps, and solar heating, depending on budget and energy preferences.
A-Light-colored travertine, concrete, textured finishes, and pavers typically stay cooler underfoot compared to darker or smooth surfaces.
A-Yes. Many homeowners choose to expand their pool deck over time to add outdoor living features or improve functionality. Keep in mind the type of decking and color may weather over time and not match the new decking.
A-Most vinyl pool liners last about 8–12 years on average, but the actual lifespan depends on a few key factors.
chemistry: Poorly balanced water (high chlorine, low pH) is the #1 cause of premature liner failure.
Sun exposure: UV rays gradually fade and weaken vinyl over time.
Liner thickness: Thicker liners generally last longer than thinner ones.
Usage & maintenance: Heavy use, sharp objects, or neglect can shorten lifespan.