Pool Builder Chesapeake
Our installation and construction service makes the entire process easy from start to finish, and it costs you less than you might think. So, what’s really stopping you from getting that pool you want?
About Us Our team is here to help you really get the most out of the outdoor space that you have. There are many ways in which you can utilize the outdoor space you have at home to improve your outdoor lifestyle. However, there’s nothing that can improve your outdoor living at home more than the addition of your very own pool. When the weather’s just right, there’s no better place to be than in the water or even poolside. A pool provides a great place to relax all within the comfort of your own home. What more could you ask for? |
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Our Services
Always thought about getting your very own pool? Well, our team can make this dream a reality. Our expertise in pool construction and design means we can provide a pool that’s the perfect fit for your home and needs. Along with construction and design, we are also here to assist with long term care and maintenance, including pool cleaning, as well as being experts when it comes to pool coverings, pool openings and pool closings. Our service can also handle liner changes. With everything handled by our extensive service and process, having your own home pool doesn’t have to be a chore.
Pool Construction and InstallationIf you’ve always been dreaming of your very own home pool now’s your chance to make it happen. Our pool construction and pool installation services offer the easy way to get that pool that you’ve always wanted. With expertise in pool design, we can ensure that your new pool is the perfect match for your home, and designed just for your needs. With the ability to provide a range of different options, there’s simply nothing standing in your way anymore.
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Concrete Pools
Whether you consider it from a design or durability point of view, there’s few options that can match what concrete pools have to offer. The overall durability of concrete means that your new pool is sure to last, even when faced with some pretty significant challenges. On top of that, concrete pools offer amazing design flexibility. They can be built in almost any shape, making them perfect for almost any backyard, they can also be built deeper than other types of pools and can be finished in a number of different ways to improve aesthetic quality.
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Fiberglass Pools
Want to get that brand new pool in time for summer use? Then a fibreglass pool is the perfect option. Unlike some other options, the installation process that comes with fibreglass pools is quick and relatively easy, as much of the actual construction work is done before the pool arrives on site. Along with this, fibreglass pools are also a great option because they are incredibly durable and are easier to keep clean long term, due to the smooth surface.
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Vinyl Liners
Vinyl liners are one of the many liner options that our service can provide. Vinyl is material that’s renowned for its high level of durability. So, a vinyl liner is sure to last, even when confronted with all of the challenges that your pool can throw at it. Along with that they are also affordable, easy to install and are a great way to reduce long term cleaning and maintenance, as the smooth surface they create prevents any build ups of bacteria.
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Liner Change
The liner of your pool plays an important role in helping your pool retain water. This is why looking after it properly is important. Part of this is having it replaced when required. There are a number of different factors that can determine when your pool liner needs to be replaced. Whenever that happens to be, you can rely on our professional team to perfectly handle the job, and provide you with results that last. We can replace vinyl liners and a selection of other options.
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Maintenance and Repair
Our team is also here to help you look after your pool long term. As part of our service we are experts when it comes to both pool maintenance and repair. So, whether you don’t have time to look after your pool or have experienced a problem, our pool service can help you out. We can handle pool cleaning and a range of other tasks that are required to ensure that your pool is always ready for use.
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Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I know if I can have a pool built in or on my property?
A: One of the deciding factors is the type of soil you have at home. If it’s sandy, expansive, or rocky, reconsider having a pool. Any of these types of soil will make building it particularly difficult and costly. The other factor that should be considered above all else is whether your property is accessible by heavy machinery. For instance, the pathway that will lead up to your pool should be at least 8 ft. wide. If you don’t have that kind of space to spare, there’s no way the equipment needed to build your pool can fit in.
Q: How much does a pool generally cost to build?
A: It depends on the customer’s location and his or her preferred size and design, but above-ground pools are always much cheaper than inground ones.
Q: How do I figure out what’s the right pool shape and style for me?
A: A pool will always look great if it complements the home’s architecture and landscape. Let’s say you live in a traditional colonial home. Although it’s the typical shape and style of most pools these days, making yours freeform and kidney-shaped will clash with your home’s classic look. Choose a shape and style that fits it instead. If you really want your pool to have a unique design, avoid making it jarring by incorporating a transition area, like a walkway with plants, from the house to your pool. It effectively connects the two different styles. You can also come up with the design according to how you’ll use your pool. For instance, if you’ll do hydrotherapy at home, it should have the features needed for your sessions.
Q: What are the special features I ought to consider adding to my pool?
A: Pools are almost always used to relax and have fun, so consider adding features that will let you, your family, and friends enjoy it as much as you can. Examples include lighting, a tanning ledge, an area where you can play water volleyball or basketball, and a swim-up bar. But don’t forget to add safety features. If you have kids, include a shallow area for them. For your parents and the other elderly members of your family, have extra rails installed.
Q: Should I consider having additional amenities for my pool?
A: The fun you can have with your very own pool doesn’t stop at the pool itself. There are other things you can consider having built to get the most out of it, like an outdoor kitchen, firepit, gazebo, and pool house.
Q: What are the best materials to build a pool?
A: While plaster has been used to build pools for the longest time, aggregate and tile surfaces have become quite popular in recent years. If you have trouble choosing the perfect one for your pool, consider your home’s architecture and landscape. If it’s contemporary, materials with a similar look and feel, like glass tiles, would be the best choice.
Q: Where’s the best location for my pool?
A: Before figuring out where you’d like to have your pool, the pool builder you’d hire should find out the zoning and building laws in your area. There might be restrictions you have to abide by, like whether your pool needs to be fenced in. Another possible issue is where the electrical, water, gas, cable, and telephone lines are located. If these are laid out in the only place where you can have your pool built, they should be relocated. Otherwise, if there aren’t any more issues, you can find out where your pool should be. The ideal place would be where there’s usually a lot of sun and low winds, makes for a great view from the house, and amenities can be added if you plan on having any.
Q: What’s the easiest way to maintain a pool?
A: To make yours as low-maintenance as possible, have variable-speed pumps, large pipes, and an adequate number of skimmers made. If it’s within your budget, you can also have automatic sanitizers installed, which prevents algal growth.
Q: How long does building a pool usually take?
A: Pool builders don’t normally come up with an an exact time frame for when a pool will be completed as there are many factors that can affect how long it will take, like how complex it is, local building inspections, and the weather. But such projects usually take four to eight weeks to complete.
Q: When’s the best time to have a pool built?
A: Needless to say, winter isn’t the best time of the year for such a project. Pool constructions are usually done from March through October, when the weather’s ideal.
A: One of the deciding factors is the type of soil you have at home. If it’s sandy, expansive, or rocky, reconsider having a pool. Any of these types of soil will make building it particularly difficult and costly. The other factor that should be considered above all else is whether your property is accessible by heavy machinery. For instance, the pathway that will lead up to your pool should be at least 8 ft. wide. If you don’t have that kind of space to spare, there’s no way the equipment needed to build your pool can fit in.
Q: How much does a pool generally cost to build?
A: It depends on the customer’s location and his or her preferred size and design, but above-ground pools are always much cheaper than inground ones.
Q: How do I figure out what’s the right pool shape and style for me?
A: A pool will always look great if it complements the home’s architecture and landscape. Let’s say you live in a traditional colonial home. Although it’s the typical shape and style of most pools these days, making yours freeform and kidney-shaped will clash with your home’s classic look. Choose a shape and style that fits it instead. If you really want your pool to have a unique design, avoid making it jarring by incorporating a transition area, like a walkway with plants, from the house to your pool. It effectively connects the two different styles. You can also come up with the design according to how you’ll use your pool. For instance, if you’ll do hydrotherapy at home, it should have the features needed for your sessions.
Q: What are the special features I ought to consider adding to my pool?
A: Pools are almost always used to relax and have fun, so consider adding features that will let you, your family, and friends enjoy it as much as you can. Examples include lighting, a tanning ledge, an area where you can play water volleyball or basketball, and a swim-up bar. But don’t forget to add safety features. If you have kids, include a shallow area for them. For your parents and the other elderly members of your family, have extra rails installed.
Q: Should I consider having additional amenities for my pool?
A: The fun you can have with your very own pool doesn’t stop at the pool itself. There are other things you can consider having built to get the most out of it, like an outdoor kitchen, firepit, gazebo, and pool house.
Q: What are the best materials to build a pool?
A: While plaster has been used to build pools for the longest time, aggregate and tile surfaces have become quite popular in recent years. If you have trouble choosing the perfect one for your pool, consider your home’s architecture and landscape. If it’s contemporary, materials with a similar look and feel, like glass tiles, would be the best choice.
Q: Where’s the best location for my pool?
A: Before figuring out where you’d like to have your pool, the pool builder you’d hire should find out the zoning and building laws in your area. There might be restrictions you have to abide by, like whether your pool needs to be fenced in. Another possible issue is where the electrical, water, gas, cable, and telephone lines are located. If these are laid out in the only place where you can have your pool built, they should be relocated. Otherwise, if there aren’t any more issues, you can find out where your pool should be. The ideal place would be where there’s usually a lot of sun and low winds, makes for a great view from the house, and amenities can be added if you plan on having any.
Q: What’s the easiest way to maintain a pool?
A: To make yours as low-maintenance as possible, have variable-speed pumps, large pipes, and an adequate number of skimmers made. If it’s within your budget, you can also have automatic sanitizers installed, which prevents algal growth.
Q: How long does building a pool usually take?
A: Pool builders don’t normally come up with an an exact time frame for when a pool will be completed as there are many factors that can affect how long it will take, like how complex it is, local building inspections, and the weather. But such projects usually take four to eight weeks to complete.
Q: When’s the best time to have a pool built?
A: Needless to say, winter isn’t the best time of the year for such a project. Pool constructions are usually done from March through October, when the weather’s ideal.
Contact Our Team Today
Been thinking about getting your very own pool? Then you should call us now. We are the pool contractor that can make it happen. We make the process of installing your own home pool both easy and affordable, as well as being there to provide all the help you need with long term care and maintenance. So, with our service able to do all of that, what’s stopping you from getting that amazing home pool that you’ve always wanted?
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