During your initial consultation we will get to know you and the expectations you have for your new pool. We will give you a quote and if you’re happy to proceed, take an initial deposit.
Meeting.
Site inspection.
Quote.
Sign contract.
Stage 2 - Design
We complete all relevant documentation regarding the pool design and submit for approval.
Pool design.
Structural engineering.
Home warranty.
Approvals.
Construction certificate (NSW only)
Stage 3 - Construction
At Coast Pool Construction we’re all about building pools our clients love. We’ll keep you up to date throughout the construction process to build the pool of your dreams.
Site preparation.
Temporary fencing.
Formwork and steel fixing.
Plumbing in shell.
Concrete pour.
Concrete cure.
Tiling.
Electrical and filtration.
Equipment.
Permanent pool fencing.
Pool fence certification and inspection.
Pool pebblecrete.
Acid wash.
Fill with water and enjoy!
Stage 4 - Completion
In this stage we’ll add the pool chemicals, salt and minerals. We’ll also show you how to operate the pool filter.
GOT QUESTIONS
See FAQ’S Below
You can build a swimming pool anytime of the year, however it’s important to keep in mind the busiest time of year is September through to January. This can be a wet time of the year, so remember rain can delay some stages of the installation.
Initial consultation.
Design.
Construction.
Completion.
The water line tile can be a feature of the pool and also makes cleaning and maintaining the pool easier. When pebblecrete is exposed to the air it discolours.
We build pools from Pottsville to Ormeau.
You can design the swimming pool to your exact specifications, space and design. A concrete pool will also last longer.
Yes we do. Over the years we’ve replaced many old fibreglass pools so clients can create and enjoy their dream swimming pool and outdoor area.
Yes you can. People often add spas internally or externally. Water features can also be added to suit your space and design.
Yes you certainly can. The swimming pool will be engineered to the specific location, conditions and soil type. It will need to be grounded into natural ground by either piers or footings.
This is entirely a personal choice. We recommend a pool tile specialist who will provide samples for you to see. Most pools are either fully tiled or pebblecreted. You will have the choice of colours.