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You stop driving to public pools or dealing with summer boredom. Your kids have a safe place to play right outside your door, and you’ve got a space that actually gets used—not just admired.
Property value goes up. Your weekends look different. Instead of planning trips or finding entertainment, you’re hosting family cookouts and watching your investment pay off in ways that matter beyond the price tag.
This isn’t about adding a water feature. It’s about creating the kind of outdoor space that changes how you use your home. You get more time with family, less stress about summer plans, and a backyard that finally matches what you’ve been picturing.
We’ve been building custom inground pools in Douglas County and surrounding areas like Crawley since 2014, backed by over 30 years of combined experience in concrete work, plumbing, and pool construction. We’re licensed, insured, and fully compliant with Georgia regulations and the International Swimming Pool Code.
Crawley homeowners deal with specific challenges—soil that shifts, limited access to specialized contractors, and the need for someone who actually shows up and finishes the job. We handle permits, manage timelines, and build pools designed for Georgia’s climate, not some cookie-cutter design from out of state.
You’re working with people who live here, understand local building requirements, and have built enough pools to know what works in South Georgia and what doesn’t.
First, we come to your property in Crawley and talk through what you’re looking for—size, shape, features, budget. We’re not selling you the most expensive option. We’re figuring out what actually fits your space and lifestyle.
Then we handle the design and permits. Georgia has specific requirements, and we make sure everything’s filed correctly with Douglas County so you’re not dealing with delays or compliance issues later. Once permits clear, we start excavation and form work, building the structure with professional-grade cement that holds up to Georgia soil conditions.
Plumbing, electrical, filtration systems, and finishing work come next. We install energy-efficient equipment, set up proper safety barriers, and walk you through how everything operates. The timeline runs about 8 to 12 weeks depending on weather and site conditions, and we keep you updated the entire way. When we’re done, your yard is cleaned up and your pool is ready to use—not just built, but functional.
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You’re getting a fully custom design—no prefab kits or one-size-fits-all layouts. We build inground cement pools, spas, and patios that match your property and how you plan to use the space. Every pool is designed around your lot, your budget, and what matters most to your family.
We handle permits and inspections, coordinate with Douglas County officials, and make sure everything meets Georgia building codes. You’re not chasing paperwork or wondering if something was done right. For Crawley homeowners, that means fewer headaches and no surprises when the inspector shows up.
You also get modern filtration systems, energy-efficient pumps, and safety features like custom pool covers and code-compliant barriers. We’re not just dropping in a pool and leaving. We train you on maintenance, answer your questions, and clean up the site completely. What you’re left with is a backyard that works, looks good, and doesn’t require an engineering degree to operate.
Most custom inground pools take between 8 and 12 weeks from the day we break ground to the day you’re swimming. That timeline depends on a few things—weather, permit processing with Douglas County, and any site-specific challenges like grading or access.
Georgia weather plays a role. Heavy rain can delay concrete work, and summer heat affects curing times. We build weather contingencies into the schedule so you’re not caught off guard.
Permit approval usually takes a couple weeks, and we handle that before construction starts. Once we’re on-site, the process moves in stages: excavation, steel and plumbing, concrete shell, equipment installation, and finishing. We keep you updated at every step so you know exactly where things stand and when to expect the next phase.
Crawley sits in an area where soil composition and lot access can vary significantly from property to property. Some homes have sandy soil, others have more clay, and that affects how we approach excavation and structural support. We’ve worked enough sites in South Georgia to know what to expect and how to adjust.
Permit requirements run through Douglas County, and we’re familiar with local inspectors and what they’re looking for. That means fewer delays and less back-and-forth during the approval process.
You’re also working with fewer contractor options in smaller towns like Crawley. We serve the area regularly, so you’re not waiting months for someone to fit you into a schedule or dealing with a company that’s never worked outside metro Atlanta. We know the area, we know the process, and we show up when we say we will.
Yes. Georgia requires pool contractors to be licensed and insured, and for good reason. Pool construction involves plumbing, electrical work, structural engineering, and safety code compliance. If something’s done wrong, you’re looking at expensive repairs, safety hazards, or issues when you try to sell your home.
We’re fully licensed and insured, and we follow the International Swimming Pool Code along with Georgia state regulations. That means your pool is built to standards that protect your investment and keep your family safe.
Unlicensed contractors might offer a lower price, but they’re also cutting corners somewhere—whether it’s permits, materials, or proper installation. When the county inspector shows up or when you need warranty work done, you’ll wish you’d hired someone who did it right the first time. We handle permits, pass inspections, and build pools that meet every requirement without exception.
Custom inground cement pools typically start around $40,000 and go up depending on size, features, and site conditions. A basic pool with standard finishes and equipment costs less than one with a spa, custom lighting, waterfalls, or high-end tile work.
Your property also affects cost. If we’re dealing with difficult access, significant grading, or rocky soil, that adds labor and equipment time. Crawley properties vary, and we assess each site individually to give you an accurate estimate—not a ballpark guess that changes halfway through the project.
We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for licensed contractors, quality materials, proper permits, and a pool that’s built to last in Georgia’s climate. Cheaper bids usually mean unlicensed labor, shortcuts on materials, or surprise costs later. We price projects honestly upfront so you know exactly what you’re getting and what it costs before we start digging.
You’ll need to check chemical levels weekly, clean the skimmer and pump baskets regularly, and brush down the walls and floor to prevent algae buildup. Most homeowners spend about 30 minutes a week on basic upkeep once they get into a routine.
We install modern filtration systems and energy-efficient pumps that reduce maintenance compared to older equipment. The systems we use are straightforward—you’re not dealing with complicated controls or constant adjustments.
Before we finish your project, we walk you through everything: how to test water chemistry, when to add chemicals, how to clean filters, and what to watch for. We don’t just hand you a manual and leave. You’ll know how to keep your pool clean, safe, and running efficiently without needing a service call every week. If you’d rather hire someone for regular maintenance, we can point you toward local options, but most Crawley homeowners handle it themselves without any issues.
Yes, but it requires planning. Limited access means we might need smaller equipment, hand-digging in certain areas, or creative solutions to get materials into your backyard. We’ve handled tight spaces before—narrow side yards, fenced properties, and lots where we can’t just drive a backhoe straight to the build site.
The key is assessing your property early in the process. We come out, measure access points, and figure out what equipment we can use and what adjustments we need to make. Sometimes that means additional labor costs, but we’re upfront about it before you commit.
Crawley properties often have mature trees, existing landscaping, or layouts that weren’t designed with pool construction in mind. We work around those challenges without tearing up your entire yard. If your access is truly impossible for standard equipment, we’ll tell you that too—but in most cases, there’s a way to make it work. We’ve built pools in tougher situations than you’d expect, and we’re not scared off by a narrow gate or a sloped yard.