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Our Process

This is the simplified process we follow to ensure your pool is built to the highest and most current standard. Additionally, engineering, permitting, and inspection steps occur throughout and construction is contingent upon city/county approvals.

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1. Design

2. Layout and Dig

3. Steel and Pre-Plumbing

4. Shell

5. Tile, Coping, and Deck

6. Electrical and Equipment Set

7. Screen Enclosure

8. Interior Finish

9. Water

10. Start Up and Enjoy!​​

NEW POOL CONSTRUCTION

Our most common type of project: new pools and spas.

SPA ADDITIONS

Our favorite way to add resort-style luxury to your home.

Selecting an Interior Finish

A pool finish determines the color and feel of your pool but also improves the pool’s aesthetics. From quartz to polished, choosing a finish made with quality materials like any of our proprietary pre-blended products will increase the strength and durability of your pool -- providing you with years of reliable performances in a well-made and well-maintained pool.
 

Types of Pool Finishes:

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  • Plaster -- Plaster is a simple mixture of water, Portland cement and either marble dust or silica sand. While the most inexpensive option, plaster also has the shortest lifespan.

  • Quartz -- A quartz interior pool finish consists of a marcite base mixed with silica and quartz aggregate used for the interior surface of a swimming pool. It is a popular choice due to its durability, aesthetics, and smooth texture.

  • Pebble -- This blend of pebbles and other aggregates uses a variety of application methods to expose the texture of the pebbles to offer more traction.

  • Polished -- Polished finishes consist of crushed marble and colorful marble aggregates that offers a highly decorative, silky smooth, yet non-slip, finish that’s highly sought after for its luxurious look and feel.

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Pool Finish Colors:

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The color of the background die in your finish is the number one determining factor for your pool’s water color.

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Blue shades: white, blue, black or gray finishes

Green shades: green, brown or tan finishes

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