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You’re not just adding water to your yard. You’re creating the spot where your kids want to spend their summer, where you actually want to host friends, and where you finally get to relax without leaving home.
That means no more packing the car for a day at the lake. No more crowded public pools. Just walk outside.
The right pool also adds real value to your property—up to 7% in many cases. But more than that, it changes how you use your home. Weekends feel different. Evenings feel different. You’re not looking for something to do anymore because the best spot is already in your backyard.
Deep Waters Pools has been working in South Georgia for over 30 years. We’re licensed, insured, and based right here—not a national franchise that shows up, builds, and disappears.
We know Hasty properties. We know the soil. We know the permitting process in Coffee County, and we know what it takes to build a pool that lasts in Georgia’s climate.
You’re working with people who’ve done this hundreds of times, not a crew learning on your dime. We handle the entire project from design to final inspection, so you’re not coordinating between five different contractors hoping they all show up.
We start with a site evaluation at your property. We look at your lot, your soil conditions, and how the pool will fit with your home. Then we design something that actually works for how you’ll use it—not a template pulled from a catalog.
Once you approve the design, we handle all the permits with Coffee County. You don’t chase paperwork or wait in line at the building department. We do that.
Then we excavate, build the structure using concrete (which holds up best in Georgia’s soil), install all the plumbing and electrical, and finish it with the surface and features you picked. We also train you on the equipment and make sure everything’s dialed in before we’re done. The whole process typically takes several weeks, depending on weather and complexity, but we give you a realistic timeline upfront—not best-case scenarios that never happen.
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You get a custom design that fits your property and your budget. Not a kit. Not a one-size-fits-all shape. A pool designed for your lot.
We handle the full permit process, which in Coffee County means coordinating with local building officials and making sure everything meets Georgia code. That’s not optional—it’s required, and it’s our job, not yours.
You also get concrete construction, which matters in Hasty. The soil here can shift, and concrete handles that better than other materials. It’s more durable, and it gives you more flexibility in shape and depth. We install all the mechanical systems—filtration, heating if you want it, lighting, and any water features you choose. Then we finish the surface, fill it, balance the water, and show you how everything works. You’re not left guessing how to maintain it or who to call when something needs attention.
Most 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: the complexity of your design, how quickly permits get approved, and Georgia weather.
Summer storms can delay concrete work. Permit approval in Coffee County usually takes a couple of weeks, but it can vary depending on the season and how busy the building department is.
We build buffer time into our schedules because we’d rather give you a realistic timeline than promise six weeks and deliver in twelve. Once we evaluate your property and finalize the design, we’ll give you a more specific estimate based on your project.
Yes. Coffee County requires permits for inground pool construction, and that’s actually a good thing. The permit process ensures your pool meets safety codes, setback requirements, and electrical standards.
We handle the entire permit process for you. That means preparing the drawings, submitting everything to the county, and coordinating inspections. You don’t have to take time off work to stand in line at the building department.
Skipping permits might sound tempting, but it creates problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Unpermitted work can kill a sale or leave you liable. We do it right from the start so you never have to worry about it.
Concrete pools work best for most properties in Hasty because of the soil conditions here. Georgia soil can shift with moisture changes, and concrete handles that movement better than fiberglass or vinyl liner pools.
Concrete also gives you the most design flexibility. You’re not limited to pre-formed shapes or standard sizes. If your lot has an unusual shape or you want specific depths for diving or a beach entry, concrete lets us build that.
The other advantage is durability. A concrete pool can last decades with proper maintenance. The surface might need resurfacing every 10 to 15 years, but the structure itself is built to last. For Hasty’s climate and soil, it’s the most reliable option.
Most custom inground pools in this area start around $40,000 and can go up from there depending on size, features, and finishes. A basic rectangular pool with standard equipment will cost less than a freeform design with a spa, water features, and upgraded finishes.
The biggest cost drivers are size, depth, and add-ons. Heating systems, lighting, automation, and custom tile work all add to the budget. So does site prep—if we need to remove trees, level a slope, or bring in extra fill, that affects the price.
We give you a detailed estimate after the site evaluation so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprises halfway through the project. And we can work with you to adjust the design if you need to hit a specific budget without cutting corners on quality or safety.
In most cases, yes. A professionally installed inground pool can increase your home’s value by 5% to 7%, especially in Georgia where pools get used most of the year. But the actual return depends on your neighborhood and the local market.
In areas where pools are common and expected, you’ll see a stronger return. In neighborhoods where most homes don’t have pools, it might appeal to fewer buyers but can still make your home stand out.
The bigger value isn’t always in resale—it’s in how you use your home while you’re living there. If a pool means you’re hosting more, your kids are outside more, and you’re enjoying your property more, that’s worth something even if it doesn’t show up in an appraisal. But from a pure investment standpoint, a quality pool built to code and maintained well will add value when it’s time to sell.
Georgia’s warm weather means you’ll use your pool longer, but it also means more maintenance during the season. You’ll need to check chemical levels weekly, clean the skimmer and pump baskets regularly, and brush the walls to prevent algae buildup.
The good news is that modern equipment makes this easier. Automatic chlorinators, variable-speed pumps, and robotic cleaners cut down on the manual work. We’ll train you on your specific system when we finish your pool so you know exactly what to do.
In winter, you don’t have to fully winterize like northern climates, but you should reduce your pump run time and keep an eye on the water level and chemistry. Most people in this area keep their pools maintained year-round at a lower level rather than closing them completely. We can walk you through seasonal adjustments based on how you plan to use your pool.