Frequently Asked Questions - Construction Phases FAQs


Schedule of construction may vary depending upon a number of factors including weather, complexity of work etc.
Once all the required information is recieved and the permit application is completed and submitted, it can take anywhere from three to eight weeks depending on local township and complexity of design for the permits to be granted.

Frame pool with wood to match shape on your print. Next the track hoe digs pool while walls are handed shaped.

Steel (rebar) is placed in pool to form what will become a steel cage
Plumbing is installed that will not be accessible after concrete is sprayed i.e.. main drains, fountains, jets, in floor cleaners
City or county inspect the job to assure all work meets code.
High strength concrete (4000 psi) is applied pneumatically at 200 lbs. of pressure to ensure the highest quality shell.
Wood forms are removed and deck area is graded
Pool equipment is set on site. All lines are connected to proper inlets and outlets on pool and pressure test.
Coping installed around perimeter of pool and/or spa. Prep pool for interior finish.
Pool is washed with acid. Power is run to pool equipment location. Panel is set with breakers and timer. Equipment is hooked up. Deck is bonded. Lights are installed.
Concrete slab is poured with proper drainage and expansion control.
City or county checks to ensure all electric codes are met.
Waterproof marcite or exposed aggregate is installed. Exposed aggregate or marcite is washed. Pool is filled 24 to 48 hours.


Pool is brushed.
Pumps are turned on 24 hours a day. Deck is cleaned. Yard clean up. Dirt is graded.
Pool owner is instructed of proper pool care and maintenance of pool
Be, safe and have fun