DESIGN

Our Design Process

We begin by meeting with our clients to discuss their vision, preferences, and expectations for their pool. This meeting is essential for understanding the client’s needs, lifestyle, and aesthetic preferences. Some key points we cover during the consultation include:

  • Desired pool size, shape, and depth.
  • Preferred features such as waterfalls, spa, or integrated lighting.
  • Budget constraints and timeline considerations.
  • Any special considerations or challenges unique to the site.

Site Assessment: Following the client consultation, we conduct a detailed assessment of the site where the pool will be constructed. This involves examining various factors that can influence the pool design and construction process:

  • Terrain: Evaluate the topography and natural features of the site, including slopes, soil composition, and drainage patterns.
  • Space: Determine the available space for the pool, considering setbacks, easements, and other zoning regulations.
  • Accessibility: Assess the accessibility of the site for construction equipment and materials.
  • Views and Orientation: Consider the orientation of the pool in relation to the sun, prevailing winds, and surrounding landscape to optimize aesthetics and functionality.
  • Existing Structures: Taking note of any existing structures, utilities, or landscaping features that may impact the pool design or require relocation.

Design options

small pools

Large Pools

Pools & Spas