These are the most popular swimming pool shapes and dimensions
- Rectangle
- Square
- Eight shaped
- Bean/Kidney shaped
- Oval shaped
- Circle/Round shaped
- L-shaped
New swimming pool construction phases
- Digging
- Reinforcement
- Putting concrete
- Putting bullnose copings
- Putting mosaic tiles
- Putting Aimflows, Weir and pool light
- Backing/plastering
- Laying the pipe system
- Laying the paving (1 metre around the swimming pool)
- Pump, filter, LED Light, and DB Box installation
- Power connection
- Marbliting and or Fibreglass lining
New swimming pool construction process
Installing a new swimming pool is usually a straight forward operation, but some sites and projects are challenging. A mark out appointment is made with the client by our site manager and all the details of the installation are discussed and signed off in that meeting. The excavation and removal of the soil then starts. This is the messy part.
We try our best to dig and remove the ground at the same time but often the diggers dig faster than the ground can be taken away so from time to time there is some stock piling of soil on site but the next job does not start until all the soil from that site has been removed.
The excavation usually takes between one and five days depending on the size and environmental conditions of the site. We take the utmost care not to damage and destroy the garden and we are as unobtrusive as possible, respecting the clients’ property. During the pool installation process, however, the grass around the pool area can get slightly damaged due to foot traffic and wheelbarrows. That is all cleaned on completion to the best of our abilities.


Having a swimming pool on your property can provide several benefits, both practical and recreational. Here are some of the values associated with owning a swimming pool:
Recreation and Entertainment: A swimming pool offers a source of entertainment and recreation for you, your family, and your friends. It provides a place to relax, cool off, and have fun. Swimming pools can be enjoyed by people of all ages and can be a focal point for social gatherings and outdoor activities.
Physical Fitness: Swimming is a low-impact exercise that provides a full-body workout. Having a pool at your property allows you to engage in regular swimming sessions, helping you improve cardiovascular fitness, build strength, tone muscles, and increase flexibility. It is an excellent option for those seeking a convenient way to stay active and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Increased Property Value: A well-designed and properly maintained swimming pool can enhance the value of your property. It can be an attractive feature for potential buyers if you decide to sell your home in the future. However, it’s worth noting that the value added by a swimming pool can vary depending on factors such as location, market demand, and the preferences of potential buyers.
Aesthetics and Outdoor Appeal: A swimming pool can significantly enhance the aesthetics and overall appeal of your property. It can create a visually pleasing focal point in your backyard, providing a sense of luxury and relaxation. With various pool designs, landscaping options, and features like waterfalls or lighting, you can customize your pool to complement your outdoor living space and create a tranquil atmosphere.
Convenient Access to Water-Based Activities: Owning a pool grants you easy access to water-based activities right at your doorstep. You can enjoy swimming, water games, and even learn water-based skills like diving or snorkeling. This convenience eliminates the need to travel to public pools or other bodies of water, saving you time and money in the long run.
Privacy and Control: Having a pool on your property allows you to enjoy your swimming experience in a private setting. You have control over the cleanliness, temperature, and safety of the pool, ensuring that it meets your preferences and standards. This privacy and control can be particularly appealing to individuals who value personal space and customization.
While there are numerous benefits to having a swimming pool, it’s essential to consider the associated costs, maintenance requirements, and local regulations before installing one. It’s also worth noting that personal preferences and circumstances can influence the perceived value of a swimming pool, so it’s important to assess whether it aligns with your specific needs and lifestyle.
































