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DESIGN AND BUILD PROCESS

For new construction this is normally very easy. However, for existing homes it can sometimes be a challenge.

A fence may have to be temporarily removed. Perhaps even a tree or some bushes may have to be removed and new ones replanted later. Generally, we will find a way to get enough equipment into the yard to do whatever we need to do. ​

Pacific Pools & Spas

First we need to clear any vegetation from the area where the pool will be built. Then the outline of the pool will be spray painted on the ground.

This would be a good time to envision what the pool will look like in this area. The customer will either approve the layout or make adjustments at this time before excavation begins.

 

Schedule 40 PVC with schedule 40 fittings on the plumbing will be used throughout the pool. A vacuum breaker should be installed at the water source if one is not already there.

The plumber will place and set the state of the art equipment according to the plan agreed.

Wiring will be run from your electric panel to the pool equipment and from the equipment to lighting in the pool. Electric wiring and all grounding will meet and/or exceed National Electric Code standards.

Ground fault interrupter devices will be installed for protection against electric fault.

Steel reinforced rebar will be placed throughout the pool structure. There will be rebar on the bottom of the pool as well as on the sides.

Size of rebar used will be determined by our civil engineer company.

Concrete will be applied to create the pool shell. The strongest pool shell has a 6” wall and 6”floor with an 8” transition.

Water curing is important and must be done by spraying the pool shell with water up to four times a day for four days during warm and hot temperatures. This is done to prevent premature curing and to minimize shrinkage cracks in the shell.

One row of 6x6 inch decorative tile will be installed around the pool perimeter and any other areas indicated on the design drawing.

A type of tile made especially for swimming pools will be used.

If you have a natural rock waterfall or accent natural boulders on your pool, they will be installed at this time.

The decking that surrounds your pool can be concrete, brick, stone, or many other materials. All coping should cantilever into the pool.

Stone materials will vary in thickness. Concrete decking around the pool should be 4” minimum thickness. Deep joints will be placed according to deck design to control cracking of the concrete.

At this time the equipment will be installed and connected to the plumbing and electrical.

All construction debris will be cleaned up in both the interior and exterior of the swimming pool. Any dips that were made from the trenches will be filled in.

Clean up is the preparation for the plastering phase and will be done just before the plaster date.

Various types of interior finishes are available. The two most popular are:

White Plaster-is pneumatically applied in two coats then hand trowled to a non-slip waterproof finish. When the plaster is complete the crew will begin filling

ColorQuartz- is a premium blend of crushed quartz, white cement and mineral based pigments. Quartz merges beauty and strength for a beautiful pool finish. Natural quartz is one of the world's strongest minerals and creates reliable beauty that will last.

Mini Pebble-​ Is a stone material that comprises river pebbles and is “chemically inert. It is unlikely to react with swimming pool or spa water and is therefore less impervious to attack or alterations in appearance.

When your pool is complete and filled to the proper level, a start up professional will start your pool equipment and teach you how to operate all of the controls. At this time all equipment will be started, any detailing will be done and the cleaning system installed.

It is important after this to maintain the chemical balance of the water and keep the pool and equipment clean. Either use a professional to maintain your pool or learn how to do it properly. Bacteria can take its toll on a pool if the chemicals are not properly maintained.

FAQ

HOW MUCH WILL A SWIMMING POOL COST?

There are a lot of variables to consider when estimating the cost of a swimming pool. To start with, we must determine the shape, how deep it will be, and what type of equipment will be required, such as pumping system, filter, heater, lighting, remote switching, etc.

We must also take into account the site itself: what are the requirements to enter the area for excavation, such as fences, trees and bushes, and where does the piping for gas, water and electricity lie. What type of materials will be used (tile, plaster, rock, or gemstone) for the construction, as well as coping, decking, raised areas and any special features, such as waterfalls, sheer descents or fountains.

A price can be quoted once we have decided on all of these factories and we pride ourselves in being able to build a great swimming pool at a very reasonable price.

WILL THE PRICE BE CHEAPER IN THE WINTER TIME?

It really does not matter what time of year you build a pool. Our prices are based on a formula of material, labor and overhead costs. Pool prices vary most when these basic prices change.

DO YOU HAVE FINANCING AVAILABLE?

We do not offer our own financing options, but we do recommend a highly reputable company that will be more than happy to assist you with any of your financing needs. Please ask our salesman for more information.

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO COMPLETE A SWIMMING POOL AND SPA?

There are a lot of variables to consider when scheduling the work and at certain times of the year our sub-contractors are very busy (generally starting in the spring and through the end of summer), which could extend the time frame, as well as occasional weather delays.

In genera, however, a fairly normal sized pool with the traditional features will take about five weeks. A more elaborate pool could take a few weeks longer, while an even simpler pool could be finished sooner.

CAN YOU MAKE THE INTERIOR OF OUR SWIMMING POOL A DIFFERENT COLOR OTHER THAN WHITE?

Yes, we have the ability to use any of the latest colors and pool materials that are available today. Whether you want plaster, 3-M Color Quartz or gemstone, we build it. We also offer Pebble Tec.

HOW WILL I KNOW WHAT TO DO TO TREAT THE WATER ONCE MY SWIMMING POOL IS FINISHED?

As part of our contract we will provide you with a pool cleaning service that will work with you to keep your pool water clean and free of bacteria for one month.

After that you may decide to keep the service, hire someone else, or do the pool cleaning and chemical balancing yourself.

WE WOULD LIKE A SWIMMING POOL BUT WE DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO OUR YARD THAT A TRACTOR CAN GET THROUGH. CAN WE STILL BUILD A SWIMMING POOL?

There is generally a way that we can get into the yard with our equipment. If there is no normal access, we may use a crane to lift the bobcat over a fence or wall.

However, there have been some cases where we had to knock down a fence and rebuild it later.

WHAT DO I GET WITH A BASIC SWIMMING POOL PACKAGE?

Our packages come with Sta Rite 2VST Filter Pump, 300 sq ft Sta Rite System III Filter, 500 watt standard white pool light, Sand Shark Pool Vac, Maintenance Kit and Telepole, Start-Up with 30 Day Pool Service.

500 sq ft reg/salt finish deck, group 1 tile on the water line, and white plaster.

WILL THE EQUIPMENT USE A LOT OF ELECTRICITY?

To help keep energy costs down, we use a Sta-Rite 2VST filter pump.

​WHY ARE THERE DAYS WHEN NO WORK IS BEING DONE ON OUR SWIMMING POOL?

You may not see workmen in your yard periodically, and this is normal. We schedule the work based on a number of factors, such as the availability of our teams to do certain phases of the work, inspections, equipment and material delivery, etc.

Be assured that this is typical and your pool should still be completed on time.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN PLASTER AND GEMSTONE?

Plaster is the standard finish on most pools and it can be the traditional white or colored, if you wish. The colored plaster is very attractive, but it can discolor or stain. Gemstone is a beautiful, pebble looking finish.

While it is more costly, it does not stain or discolor. It is not as smooth as plaster and may seem a little rough on the bottom of more sensitive feet.