3D Design.

  • 3D designs offer clients a vivid visualization of their proposed pool, allowing them to truly grasp the potential of the project. These renderings also enhances transparency, minimizes misunderstandings, and leads to the creation of breathtaking pools that exceed client expectations.

  • Phase 1: Information Gathering and Initial Design

    • We'll collect comprehensive information about your project by discussing your vision, budget, review any existing materials or references, and start working on the initial design concepts.

    Phase 2: Design Review

    • Schedule a meeting to review the design with you, gather feedback and discuss any necessary revisions or adjustments.

    Phase 3: Finalization and Approval

    • Make final adjustments to the design, provide a detailed estimate, and obtain your approval to proceed.

  • Typical design process will take 2 - 4 weeks, depending on the size of the project.

Construction.

  • Forming, excavation, plumbing, steel work, tile, masonry and much more. Our in-house crews have the expertise to handle any part of the project from start to finish.

  • Adding features like a pergola, fire pits or landscaping to a pool project can significantly enhance the overall appeal and functionality of the outdoor space. Each addition contributes to the ambiance of the pool area. A pergola can create a sense of intimacy and enclosure, while a fire pit adds a cozy and inviting atmosphere, especially during nighttime gatherings. Landscaping, with its greenery, flowers, and natural elements, adds to the overall aesthetic appeal and tranquility of the space.

  • Depending on the scope of work, the construction process can take anywhere from 3 - 6 months.

Shotcrete.

  • Shotcrete is a method of applying concrete in a way that allows for efficient and effective construction. Particularly in complex shapes or in difficult to reach areas. It is often used in tunneling, building structures and of course pools.

    The mixture is shot out of a nozzle at high velocity onto the surface being treated, hence the name “Shotcrete”. The force of the application compacts the material against the substrate, helping it adhere well.

  • Yes it is!

    The ability to shotcrete our own pools allows us to control the schedule and quality of the project. Proper application of the material is very important. As is the curing process afterwards. Which is why we decided to do it ourselves.

  • Depending on the scope of work, this process is usually completed in 1 day.