San Felipe
Excavating the Pool Area The first crucial step in constructing a swimming pool is excavating the designated area. This process begins with careful planning and layout to ensure the pool's dimensions align with the desired design. Workers utilize specialized equipment to dig out the ground. The depth of the excavation depends on the planned design, including any ledges, steps, or shallow and deep ends. During this stage, it is essential to remove any rocks, roots, or debris that may obstruct construction. Additionally, it's vital to address drainage issues to prevent water from pooling around or under the finished structure. This may involve digging trenches or installing drainage systems to direct water away from the excavation site. Once the area is cleared and graded properly, professionals will double-check the measurements and levelness before moving on to the next phase. Accurate excavation ensures that the foundation for the pool is both stable and supports the overall aesthetic of the backyard environment.




Building the Structure for the Pool With the excavation complete, the next major phase is constructing the pool's structure. This typically involves creating the walls and base using reinforced materials designed to withstand the weight of the water and any pressure from the surrounding earth. Builders will frame the structure using steel rebar for added strength and stability. They pour concrete into the formed walls, allowing it to cure and gain the necessary durability. After the structure is built, plumbing and electrical systems are installed, providing essential connections for pool filtration, heating, and lighting. All systems must be tested thoroughly to ensure that they will function reliably before moving on to the next steps. Finally, once the structure is ready and all systems are operational, the area surrounding the pool is prepared for landscaping and decking, blending the pool seamlessly into its environment
Finished Project



