Swimming Pools
WE SPECIALIZE IN BUILDING NEW POOLS
WE SPECIALIZE IN BULDING NEW POOLS
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Swimming Pool Packages
We Install Custom or Standard Swimming Pools & Spas.
All Sizes | In Ground | Cantilever | Infinity | Lap Pools
Swimming Pool Packages
We Install Custom
or
Standard Swimming Pools & Spas.
All Sizes
In Ground
Cantilever
Infinity
Lap Pools
Standard Pools
&
Spas
Base Pool Size: 15×30
Size: 6×6
Depth: 4ft for Shallow End and 7ft for Deep End
Includes:
Labor
Materials
Installation
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Drawings
Permit applications
On site personnel for city inspections
Excavation
Rebar
Plumbing
Electrical
Create Trench for plumbing, electrical, and gas line
Gas line
Shotcrete-Build Pool and Spa Shell
Spa:
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Inside pool
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Raised above pool
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Outside and away from pool
Coping (any style or design)
Tile (standard or upgraded tile)
Plaster or Mini Pebble (upgrade)
Pool Equipment:
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Variable Speed Pump
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Cartridge Filter or Salt Chlorinator (upgrade)
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400K BTU Heater
Incandescent Light or LED colored light (upgrade)
Pool & Spa Start Up Service For Plaster or Mini Pebble
Custom Pools
&
Spas
Custom Pool Size: 20×40
Spa Size: 8×12
Depth: 4ft for Shallow End and 10ft
for Deep End
Includes:
Labor
Materials
Installation
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Drawings
Permit applications
On site personnel for city inspections
Excavation
Rebar
Plumbing
Electrical
Create Trench for plumbing, electrical, and gas line
Gas line
Shotcrete-Build Pool and Spa Shell
Spa:
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Inside pool
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Raised above pool
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Outside and away from pool
Coping (any style or design)
Tile (standard or upgraded tile)
Plaster or Mini Pebble (upgrade)
Pool Equipment:
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Variable Speed Pump
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Cartridge Filter or Salt Chlorinator (upgrade)
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400K BTU Heater
Incandescent Light or LED colored light (upgrade)
Pool & Spa Start Up Service For Plaster or Mini Pebble
Large Pools
&
Spa
Large Pool Size: 30×40
Spa Size: 12×12
Depth: 4ft for Shallow End and 12ft for Deep End
Includes:
Labor
Materials
Installation
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Drawings
Permit applications
On site personnel for city inspections
Excavation
Rebar
Plumbing
Electrical
Create Trench for plumbing, electrical, and gas line
Gas line
Shotcrete-Build Pool and Spa Shell
Spa:
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Inside pool
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Raised above pool
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Outside and away from pool
Coping (any style or design)
Tile (standard or upgraded tile)
Plaster or Mini Pebble (upgrade)
Pool Equipment:
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Variable Speed Pump
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Cartridge Filter or Salt Chlorinator (upgrade)
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400K BTU Heater
Incandescent Light or LED colored light (upgrade)
Pool & Spa Start Up Service For Plaster or Mini Pebble
IntelliBrite
IntelliBrite LED (7 light show options & 5 fixed color choices)
Sam Spectrum
SAm Spectrum Amerlite pool lights
Amerilite
Amerlite incandescent lights
Aqua Light
Aqua Light spa lights
SpaBright
Aqualight and SpaBright for smaller pools and spas
Fiberworks
Fiberworks fiberoptic lighting for landscape and pool perimeters
We can also install color-changing uplights for landscaping, and specialized lighting for pathways, steps and water features.
IntelliBrite
IntelliBrite LED (7 light show options & 5 fixed color choices)
Sam Spectrum
SAm Spectrum Amerlite pool lights
Amerilite
Amerlite incandescent lights
Aqua Light
Aqua Light spa lights
SpaBright
Aqualight and SpaBright for smaller pools and spas
Fiberworks
Fiberworks fiberoptic lighting for landscape and pool perimeters
We can also install color-changing uplights for landscaping, and specialized lighting for pathways, steps and water features.
Cantilever Pools
A cantilever pool is a specific type of swimming pool design where the edge of the pool extends beyond the supporting wall structure, creating a visually arresting floating effect.
This design is most often found in infinity pools, where the water seems to merge with the horizon, but it can also be incorporated into other types of pools for aesthetic and functional reasons
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Cantilever Pools
A cantilever pool is a specific type of swimming pool design where the edge of the pool extends beyond the supporting wall structure, creating a visually arresting floating effect.
This design is most often found in infinity pools, where the water seems to merge with the horizon, but it can also be incorporated into other types of pools for aesthetic and functional reasons
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We Also Fiberglass Steel Pan
or
Prefabricated Pools
Negative Edge Pools
A negative edge pool, also known as a “vanishing edge” pool, is designed to create the illusion that the water is flowing over the edge of the pool, disappearing into the horizon. This effect is achieved by having one or more edges of the pool lower than the water level, allowing the water to spill over into a catch basin or trough. Negative edge pools can be particularly impressive when situated on a hillside or overlooking a scenic view.
Vanishing Edge or Infinity Pools
An infinity edge pool, on the other hand, creates a similar effect by having one edge of the pool disappear into the horizon, but without the use of a catch basin or trough. Instead, the water spills over the edge and into a secondary pool or reservoir, which recirculates the water back into the main pool. This design gives the illusion of an infinite pool, with no visible edge or boundary.
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Pools
&
Spas
Benches | Waterline Tile | Steps
Pool Steps
Pool steps are functional features in swimming pools that provide easy access to the water. They are typically placed at one end of the pool and can come in various designs, such as curved or straight, to accommodate different pool shapes and sizes.
Waterline Tile
Waterline tile refers to the decorative tiles installed along the waterline of a swimming pool. These tiles not only enhance the visual appeal of the pool but also serve as a protective barrier, preventing water damage to the pool’s walls.
Benches
Lastly, benches are seating areas built into the pool’s design, usually along the pool’s perimeter or integrated into the steps. These provide a convenient spot for relaxation, sunbathing, or socializing while enjoying the water. They are often designed to be at a comfortable height and can be finished with smooth and non-slip materials for safety and comfort.
Coping
Pool coping refers to the material or edge that surrounds the top perimeter of a swimming pool. There are various types of pool coping available, each offering different aesthetic and functional characteristics.
Concrete Coping
One common type is concrete coping, which is poured or precast concrete that can be shaped and textured to create a customized look.
Stone Coping
Lastly, benches are seating areas built into the pool’s design, usually along the pool’s perimeter or integrated into the steps. These provide a convenient spot for relaxation, sunbathing, or socializing while enjoying the water. They are often designed to be at a comfortable height and can be finished with smooth and non-slip materials for safety and comfort.
Water Features
Water features add a touch of elegance, visual appeal, and a soothing ambiance to swimming pools. They come in various forms, including waterfalls, fountains, jets, and cascades.
Waterfalls
Waterfalls are a popular choice, creating a stunning cascade of water that flows from elevated rocks or structures into the pool.
Jets
Jets create arcs of water that shoot from the pool’s walls or floor, adding an interactive element for swimmers. Cascades are gentle flows of water that meander down a series of steps or terraces, providing a calming and naturalistic effect
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Stair Construction
The process of stone stair construction involves several key steps to create a durable and aesthetically pleasing staircase.
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Planning & Design
Before starting the construction, it’s essential to plan and design the stairs according to the specific requirements and available space. Consider factors such as the desired number of steps, the height and width of each step, the slope of the stairs, and any local building codes or regulations that need to be followed.
Excavation & Foundation
Start by excavating the area where the stairs will be constructed. Ensure the ground is level and compacted properly. Next, create a solid and stable foundation using a layer of compacted gravel or crushed stone. This provides a stable base for the stairs and helps with drainage.
Form Work
Construct formwork or molds along the sides of the stairs to define the shape and dimensions of each step. The formwork is typically made of wood or metal and should be sturdy and properly aligned.
Concrete or Stone
For concrete stairs, mix and pour the concrete into the formwork, ensuring it fills the entire space and is evenly spread. Smooth the surface with a trowel and ensure proper alignment and leveling of each step. For stone stairs, place and secure the stone slabs or treads one by one, ensuring they are level and properly spaced.
Curing & Finishing
Allow the concrete to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions. This typically involves keeping the concrete moist and protected from extreme temperatures for a certain period. During this time, any desired finishing touches can be added, such as brushed or textured surfaces, decorative patterns, or color enhancements.
Handrails
Install handrails on the sides of the stairs for safety and support. Handrails can be made of various materials, such as metal or wood, and should be securely attached to the stairs and comply with local building codes.
Sealing & Maintenance
Once the stairs are completed, consider applying a protective sealant to the surface, especially for concrete stairs, to enhance durability and resistance to staining or weathering. Regular maintenance, including cleaning and repairing any cracks or damage, will help prolong the life of the stairs.
Swimming Pool Covers
Theirs
Pool Cover Visible When Not in Use
Ours
Cover is Hidden Until Ready to Use
Anti-Entrapment Covers
These covers are designed to prevent body or hair entanglement and reduce the risk of suction entrapment.
Dual Main Drains
Dual drain system helps to distribute the suction force and minimize the risk of entrapment.
Function
Return lines are responsible for returning filtered and treated water from the circulation system back into the pool. Placement and number depend on the size and shape of pool.
Jet Fittings
Return lines are equipped with jet fittings or adjustable nozzles. That allow control of direction and flow of water.
Underwater Pool Lights
are a popular choice for illuminating the pool and creating a captivating visual effect.
LED Lights
LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights have gained popularity due to their energy efficiency, longevity, and versatility.
Coping Advantages:
- Safety
- Protection
- Aesthetics
- Comfort
Waterline Tile Advantages:
- Visual Appeal
- Easy Maintenance
- Water Protection
- Durability
Skimmer
Surface Debris Removal
One of the primary functions of a pool skimmer is to remove debris from the surface of the pool water.
Contaminant Removal
Skimmers also help to remove other types of contaminants from the pool water.
Pre-Filtration
The skimmer acts as a pre-filtration system by capturing larger debris.
Water Circulation
A pool skimmer plays a crucial role in maintaining proper water circulation.
Materials
Whether you need tile, stone, plaster, or concrete, we have what you need.
Hardscape
Decks, retaining walls, pergolas, planters, and more.
Water Features
Enhance your pool with fountains, jets, waterfalls, and more.
Anti-Entrapment Covers
These covers are designed to prevent body or hair entanglement and reduce the risk of suction entrapment.
Dual Main Drains
Dual drain system helps to distribute the suction force and minimize the risk of entrapment.
Function
Return lines are responsible for returning filtered and treated water from the circulation system back into the pool. Placement and number depend on the size and shape of pool.
Jet Fittings
Return lines are equipped with jet fittings or adjustable nozzles. That allow control of direction and flow of water.
Underwater Pool Lights
are a popular choice for illuminating the pool and creating a captivating visual effect.
LED Lights
LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights have gained popularity due to their energy efficiency, longevity, and versatility.
Coping Advantages:
- Safety
- Protection
- Aesthetics
- Comfort
Waterline Tile Advantages:
- Visual Appeal
- Easy Maintenance
- Water Protection
- Durability
Skimmer
Surface Debris Removal
One of the primary functions of a pool skimmer is to remove debris from the surface of the pool water.
Contaminant Removal
Skimmers also help to remove other types of contaminants from the pool water.
Pre-Filtration
The skimmer acts as a pre-filtration system by capturing larger debris.
Water Circulation
A pool skimmer plays a crucial role in maintaining proper water circulation.
Materials
Whether you need tile, stone, plaster, or concrete, we have what you need.
Hardscape
Decks, retaining walls, pergolas, planters, and more.
Water Features
Enhance your pool with fountains, jets, waterfalls, and more.
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818-792-5020
What is Shotcrete?
Definition
Shotcrete is a unique composite material that is composed of water, sand, and cement. Unlike regular concrete, this material is sprayed in layers using a specialized spray gun. This unique application method creates a seamless surface that contributes to the pool’s overall durability.
Shotcrete vs. Gunite
Compared to gunite, shotcrete is even stronger and can be used to create a variety of rounded shapes and unique designs. Shotcrete pools are an ideal choice for those who want a durable and long-lasting swimming pool.
Uses
Shotcrete is commonly used in commercial settings such as hotels and resorts because of their strength and durability. Shotcrete pools offer a range of design possibilities and finishes, providing flexibility in terms of design and aesthetics.
Our Equipment
Pentair Clean & Clear Plus Cartridge Filter
Pentair Master Temp Pool Heater Natural Gas, 400,000 BTU
Pentair - EC-011057 - IntelliFlo VS+SVRS Variable Speed Pool Pump 3HP
Pentair Amerlite 300 Watt 120 Volt Pool Light with 100' Power Cord
Rebar
Grades of D250N or D500N
Accommodate curves & slopes
Our structural engineer specifies what size & type of rebar to use.
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Rebar Use
In pool construction, rebar typically consists of steel bars or rods that are available in various diameters and lengths, depending on the specific design requirements and structural needs of the pool. The most common type of rebar used is deformed rebar, which features ridges or deformations along the surface to enhance the bond between the rebar and the concrete.
The primary purpose of rebar in pool construction is to reinforce the concrete structure, particularly in areas that experience high stress or load, such as the walls, floors, and corners of the pool. By embedding the rebar within the concrete, it acts as a framework or skeleton that adds strength and prevents the concrete from cracking or breaking.
Rebar Installation
During the construction process, rebar is strategically placed in accordance with the pool’s design and engineering specifications. It is usually arranged in a grid pattern or a series of intersecting bars to distribute the load evenly and provide maximum reinforcement. The rebar is securely tied together at intersection points using wire or rebar ties to maintain its position and stability before pouring the concrete.
The concrete is then poured and encases the rebar, forming a composite structure that combines the compressive strength of concrete with the tensile strength of the rebar. This combination of materials creates a robust and durable pool structure capable of withstanding the pressures exerted by the water, soil, and external forces.
Other Uses
Rebar is also used to reinforce other components of the pool, such as the pool deck, steps, and retaining walls, to ensure their stability and structural integrity. It helps to minimize cracking, shifting, and settling, particularly in areas subject to ground movement or seismic activity.
Compliance & Safety
Proper installation and placement of rebar in pool construction are crucial to ensure the structural integrity and longevity of the pool. It is important to adhere to local building codes and regulations regarding rebar spacing, diameter, and installation techniques to ensure compliance and safety.
Plumbing Pipe
2″ 3″ 4″ PVC
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PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) Pipe
PVC pipes are widely used in pool plumbing due to their affordability, durability, and resistance to corrosion. They are available in various diameters and are typically white or gray in color. PVC pipes are lightweight, easy to handle, and can be cut and joined using solvent cement. They are commonly used for the main circulation system, connecting the pool pump, filter, heater, and return lines. PVC pipes are also suitable for plumbing the pool’s skimmers, drains, and other water inlets or outlets.
CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) Pipe
CPVC pipes are a variation of PVC pipes that have been chemically treated to withstand higher temperatures. They are used when the pool requires hot water circulation or when the plumbing system is exposed to elevated temperatures, such as with solar water heating systems. CPVC pipes are typically beige or yellowish in color and are joined using solvent cement similar to PVC pipes.
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) Pipe
ABS pipes are commonly used for pool drain lines and waste plumbing. They are durable, lightweight, and resistant to chemicals, making them suitable for carrying wastewater and other non-pressurized fluids away from the pool. ABS pipes are black in color and are joined using solvent cement or mechanical fittings.
Copper Pipe
Copper pipes are used for specific applications in pool construction, particularly for water supply lines and heating systems. Copper is known for its excellent heat conductivity and resistance to corrosion. Copper pipes can be rigid or flexible, depending on the installation requirements. They are joined using soldering or compression fittings. Copper pipes are often used in conjunction with heat exchangers or solar panels to heat the pool water.
Flexible PVC Pipe
Flexible PVC pipes are a versatile option that can be easily bent and maneuvered in tight spaces. They are commonly used for above-ground plumbing connections, such as attaching pool cleaners, water features, or accessories. Flexible PVC pipes are available in various sizes and are joined using barbed fittings and hose clamps.
Fiberglass
We fiberglass existing pre-fabricated swimming pool or spa inserts
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Pool Shells
Fiberglass is widely used to construct the pool shells or structures. It is molded into a specific shape and size, providing a durable and watertight structure for the pool. Fiberglass pool shells are known for their strength, flexibility, and resistance to cracking or shifting.
Pool Liners
Fiberglass is used to create pool liners that cover the interior surface of the pool. These liners provide a smooth, non-porous finish that is resistant to algae growth, stains, and chemical damage. Fiberglass pool liners are known for their longevity and ease of maintenance.
Steps & Benches
Fiberglass is used to create pre-formed steps and benches within the pool. These features enhance the functionality and aesthetics of the pool, providing convenient seating or access points for swimmers. Fiberglass steps and benches are durable, slip-resistant, and can be customized to match the pool design.
Spa Shells
Fiberglass is commonly employed in the construction of spa shells. The material’s inherent strength and durability make it suitable for withstanding the high temperatures and water pressure associated with spa usage. Fiberglass spa shells offer a smooth and comfortable surface for relaxation.
Composite
Smooth surface that prevents harming skin when feet are placed on the pool shell surface, Resists deep or persistent growth of algae, Low maintenance
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Composition
Composite surfaces are typically made by combining resins, such as polyester or epoxy, with reinforcing fibers like fiberglass or carbon fiber. The resins act as a binding agent, while the fibers provide strength and durability. Additional additives may be included to enhance specific properties, such as UV resistance or color pigmentation.
Durability
Composite surfaces offer excellent strength and durability, making them suitable for pool construction. The combination of resins and reinforcing fibers creates a robust material that can withstand the weight of pool users, weather conditions, and chemical exposure. Composite surfaces are designed to resist cracking, chipping, fading, and other forms of damage.s enches
Versatility
Composite surfaces can be molded and shaped into various forms, allowing for versatile design options in pool construction. They can be custom-made to fit specific pool shapes and sizes or pre-fabricated in standard dimensions. This flexibility enables the creation of unique pool features, including curved edges, intricate patterns, and textured finishes.
Slip Resistance
Composite surfaces can be molded and shaped into various forms, allowing for versatile design options in pool construction. They can be custom-made to fit specific pool shapes and sizes or pre-fabricated in standard dimensions. This flexibility enables the creation of unique pool features, including curved edges, intricate patterns, and textured finishes.
Low Maintenance
Composite surfaces are often chosen for their low maintenance requirements. They are resistant to stains, mold, and mildew, making them easy to clean and maintain. Unlike natural materials like wood or stone, composite surfaces do not require regular sealing or refinishing to maintain their appearance and structural integrity.
Style & Color Options
Composite surfaces come in a wide range of colors, finishes, and styles, allowing pool owners to choose the look that best matches their aesthetic preferences. Whether seeking a natural stone-like appearance, contemporary patterns, or vibrant colors, there are composite surface options available to suit various design themes.
Longevity
Composite surfaces are known for their longevity and ability to withstand the rigors of pool environments. They are resistant to fading, cracking, and warping, providing a durable and long-lasting solution for pool surfaces. With proper installation and maintenance, composite surfaces can offer years of reliable performance.
Expansion Sealer
Foam or sand.
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Foam
Foam expansion sealer is typically a closed-cell polyethylene foam rod available in various diameters and lengths. It is designed to compress and fill gaps, joints, or cracks before applying sealants or caulking materials. The foam rod is flexible and easily conforms to irregular shapes and surfaces, providing a consistent and even seal. It is commonly used in applications such as window and door installations, expansion joints, and pool construction.
Expansion & Contraction
The foam rod has the ability to expand and contract with temperature and structural movements, providing a flexible seal that accommodates these changes and minimizes the risk of cracks or gaps forming in the sealant.
Seal
The foam filler creates a barrier against water, air, and other contaminants, preventing their penetration into the joint or crack. This helps improve energy efficiency, insulation, and overall indoor air quality.
Sound Dampening
Foam expansion sealer also helps reduce noise transmission by filling gaps and isolating vibrations between surfaces, resulting in improved soundproofing and acoustic performance.
Easy Application
Foam backer rods are lightweight, easy to handle, and can be easily cut or shaped to fit the specific joint or gap dimensions. They are typically inserted into the joint before applying the sealant or caulking, simplifying the installation process.
Sand
Sand expansion sealer, also referred to as sand filler, is another option for filling expansion joints or gaps in construction projects. It consists of fine sand particles that are poured or applied into the joint to create a stable and flexible filler.
Advantages of Sand
Stability and Durability: The sand filler provides stability and support to the joint, reducing stress on surrounding structures and minimizing the risk of cracks or joint failure. It can withstand heavy loads, vibrations, and structural movements without losing its effectiveness.
Water Permeability: Unlike foam expansion sealers, sand fillers allow for water drainage through the joint. This is particularly useful in applications where water penetration needs to be managed, such as in outdoor areas or where water needs to be directed to drainage systems.
Aesthetic Appeal: Sand expansion sealer can blend well with the surrounding surfaces, making it visually appealing and suitable for applications where appearance is important.
Shotcrete
We use Shotcrete for:
Swimming Pool Shell
Concrete Slab The Pool Equipment Sits On Swimming Pool Deck, Planter,
Patio Deck
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We spray the walls and floor of our pools with a minimum of 6 inches of shotcrete, which is then hand trimmed by experienced professionals. The bond beam construction is 12-inches wide by 12-inches deep, as required.
SCH40 PVC for our pools’ hydraulic plumbing system. We determine which diameter of pipe to use by calculating the flow rate required by the pumps, filters, spas and water features specified in the pool’s design. All suction ports entering the pool or spa are installed using APSP and ANSI guidelines for safety, and an automatic fill device is installed on all pools to save time and money. The hydraulic system will be pressure tested after completion. This will save time through construction by preventing any unexpected leaks in the system.
Includes pressure test
What is Shotcrete?
Shotcrete is a versatile construction material that offers strength, durability, and flexibility in a wide range of applications. It is a pneumatically applied concrete mixture that is sprayed at high velocity onto surfaces, creating a dense and cohesive layer. Shotcrete is commonly used in construction projects such as tunnels, swimming pools, retaining walls, slope stabilization, and repair works.
Application
The process of shotcrete application involves a combination of cement, aggregates (such as sand and gravel), water, and sometimes additives like accelerators or plasticizers. These ingredients are mixed to form a fluid or semi-fluid mixture, which is then propelled through a hose using compressed air or a specialized spraying machine. As the mixture is propelled onto the target surface, it adheres and compacts, forming a strong and durable layer.
Advantages
One of the key advantages of shotcrete is its ability to conform to complex shapes and contours. It can be applied vertically, horizontally, or overhead, allowing for flexibility in design and construction. This makes shotcrete particularly suitable for projects that require curved or irregular surfaces, such as tunnels or free-form swimming pools.
Shotcrete offers excellent structural integrity due to its high compressive strength. It forms a solid, monolithic structure that bonds tightly with the substrate, providing superior resistance to cracking, shrinkage, and water penetration. This makes it an ideal choice for projects that require long-term durability and resistance to environmental conditions.
In addition to its strength, shotcrete provides efficient construction and reduced labor costs. Its fast application process allows for rapid project completion, especially when compared to traditional concrete placement methods. Shotcrete eliminates the need for formwork, reducing material waste and simplifying construction logistics. Moreover, the ability to apply shotcrete in a single pass minimizes the need for additional finishing work.
Additives
Shotcrete can be further enhanced with the use of additives. Accelerators can be added to expedite the curing process, reducing the time required for the shotcrete to gain strength. Plasticizers can improve workability, making the mixture easier to handle and apply. These additives provide additional control and versatility in shotcrete applications.
New Construction
Cement Finish
Exterior of Raised Pool
Stone Finish
Exterior of Raised Pool
Design & Planning
Learn about our step by step design process using the latest technology.
Excavation
View our safety standards and commitment to quality.
Installation
See our new pool installation process step by step.
Pool Remodels
Demolition
Pool Demolition performed safely and conveniently
Coping
View our coping style selection for your pool remodel
Tile
View Tile options for your swimming pool remodel
Pool Repairs
Fiberglass
Learn more about repairing pool shells using fiberglass
Crack Repair
Learn more about leak and crack repair for pools
Heating Problems
Learn about common heating problems and how they are fixed.
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Before & After
FAQs
What kind of pools do you install?
We install fiberglass, plaster, and pebble surface below ground pools. We also install vanishing edge or infinity pools.
Do you also repair pools?
Yes. We can repair all types of pools. Our pool repair service includes plumbing and electric, repairing cracks and leaks, treating pool water quality issues, and more.
Can I have a spa or water feature installed with my pool?
Yes. We are happy to work out a plan for your pool that includes all the features you desire.
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