Frequently Asked Questions

  • Installation typically takes 4-6 weeks depending on the size of the project and access to the space we are working. We generally aim to shoot for water to be circulating around the 3 week mark. Weather & material delays may play a factor in this timeline.

  • Every backyard is different. The biggest factors that play a part in the final price:

    • Pool Size & Depth

    • Yard access, slope, drainage

    • Pool deck material (concrete or pavers) & square footage

    • Electrical, gas line installation (If a gas heater), permitting requirements

    • Additional features like autocover, additional lighting, water features, slides

    • Final grade with grass seed/straw or sod

    • Location of existing utilities 

    • Additional outdoor living features

    • Additional landscaping

    Vinyl liner pools typically cost less than a fiberglass pool on the front end, but vinyl liner pools will generally need at least 1 liner change before a fiberglass pool will need to be resurfaced.

    We can give a good ballpark estimate over a simple phone consultation, but for the  most accurate estimate – an on site visit is best to be able to cover some of the variables that may play a factor in the overall cost.

    • Vinyl liner pools give the freedom of customization of size, shape, depth, steps/tanning ledge to fit your needs. 

    • Fiberglass pools offer less freedom in customization. You are limited to the predesigned molds that the manufacturer has. Fiberglass pools can also only go up to 16’ wide from outside to outside and aren’t generally longer than 40’ in length.

  • You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.

    1. Initial consultation & site visit

    2. Estimate & design for the project

    3. Obtaining all necessary permits & scheduling

    4. Excavation & start construction of the pool

    5. Backfilling, plumbing, equipment set, prep for pool coping/pool deck

  • We handle all permits per the township/county. Standard permitting fees are included in the estimate.

  • Collaborative, honest, and straightforward. We're here to guide the process, bring ideas to the table, and keep things moving.

    1. Keeping the water chemistry properly balanced is the most important maintenance requirement for the longevity of your pool and pool equipment. 

    2. Vacuuming/brushing the pool 

    3. Clearing any debris from the pool

    4. Maintaining the water line

  • Collaborative, honest, and straightforward. We're here to guide the process, bring ideas to the table, and keep things moving.

    1. Keeping the water chemistry properly balanced is the most important maintenance requirement for the longevity of your pool and pool equipment. 

    2. Vacuuming/brushing the pool 

    3. Clearing any debris from the pool

    4. Maintaining the water line

  • There is no bad time to build, but generally the fall is the best time to build because the project should mostly be cleaned up and ready to go for the following season.

  • We offer a 3 year workmanship warranty on all areas built from us and we follow manufacturer warranties for all equipment. Most equipment has a 3 year warranty and we keep solid relationships with our manufacturer reps which help with the warranty process if any claims need to be filed.

  • Saltwater pools work by a salt chlorine generator that uses electrolysis to turn dissolved salt into chlorine which provides consistent chlorine.

    • Pros: Easier maintenance, less irritation/softer skin & hair, long term savings on chemicals, no strong chlorine smell, automatic sanitization

    • Cons: Higher upfront cost, more costly repair when the cell needs replaced, can be harmful to metals if no anodes are installed on the equipment

    Chlorine pools are very traditional and work by adding chlorine tables into an inline chlorine tab feeder, offline chlorine tab feeder or other methods.

    • Pros: Cheaper upfront cost, cheaper repair costs

    • Cons: More maintenance to keeping chlorine at the ideal level, strong chlorine smell, could irritate the skin/eyes, ongoing purchase of chlorine

  • Absolutely! Robotic cleaners save you time and patience when it comes to cleaning your pool.

  • Every backyard is different and some projects we have a complete dirt spoil haul off from the pool dig. We include 10T of topsoil with seed/straw for the area immediately around the pool which usually completely restores a yard that is a haul off. For yards that dirt stays on site and graded out which covers a way larger area than a haul off project, we still include 10T of top soil/seed/straw for the area around the pool, but any additional top soil/seed/straw needed to repair the remaining yard/access path would be paid for by the homeowner or the homeowner can complete the rest.