Building a pool usually takes 6 to 12 weeks from start to finish. This includes planning, getting permits, digging, construction, and adding final touches like tiles and landscaping. The time can be longer if you choose a custom design or if the weather causes delays. A good pool builder can help keep things on track and finish as quickly as possible.
At Fluid Pools, we specialize in designing and building concrete swimming pools. We do not build fiberglass pools. Whether you’re looking for a family pool, lap pool, small plunge pool, free-form pool, or a pool with unique features like a glass window or waterfall, we’ve got you covered! Our custom concrete designs are tailored to fit your style and enhance your property.
Several factors can influence the cost of your pool, such as the size and shape, the location and ease of access to the site, and any extra features like waterfalls, spas, in-floor cleaning systems, or different finishes. Additional costs might include permit fees and seasonal factors, like timing of construction. At Fluid Pools, we provide a detailed quote to make sure you’re fully aware of all potential costs based on your choices and preferences.
Yes, we do! The team can handle everything from concrete surrounds and tiling to fencing, block walls, and water features to complete your pool area.
Concrete swimming pools are highly customizable, letting you design them in any shape, size, or style you prefer. They’re strong, durable, and long-lasting. You can also add special features like waterfalls, tanning ledges, and glass windows. Concrete pools can also increase the value of your property.
The choice between concrete and fibreglass pools depends on your specific needs. Concrete swimming pools have many benefits, including durability, customization, and a timeless look. They offer greater flexibility in shape and design, making them perfect for unique, custom creations. Additionally, they can be designed to include special features like spas, waterfalls, and tanning ledges. However, they may require more maintenance and take longer to install. On the other hand, fibreglass pools are quicker to install, easier to maintain, and tend to have lower long-term upkeep costs. But their design options are more limited in terms of shapes and sizes. Your decision will depend on your budget, timeline, and the type of pool you envision.
Absolutely! Even with a small space, you can still enjoy a pool. Options like plunge pools, spool pools, or compact designs are perfect for tight areas. Above-ground pools are another great choice, as they require less space and are more cost-effective. With the right design, you can create a beautiful, functional pool that fits perfectly into your small space.
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