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You get a backyard that actually works for how you live. Not some design that looked good in a catalog but doesn’t fit your lot or your life.
Your kids have a place to burn energy without you driving somewhere. You have a reason to stay home on weekends. Your property value goes up, and you didn’t have to move to get the outdoor space you wanted.
The pool fits your yard’s slope, drainage, and soil conditions because it was designed for your specific property in Lithia Springs. The equipment is accessible. The layout makes sense. Everything works the way it should because someone who knows what they’re doing planned it that way from the start.
You’re not calling someone back to fix problems that shouldn’t have happened. You’re swimming.
We’ve been serving Lithia Springs and Douglas County since 2014, but the experience behind our company goes back over 30 years. We’re licensed, insured, and we handle every part of the process—from permits to the final walkthrough.
We’re not a national franchise. We’re local, and we know what works in Georgia soil, what doesn’t, and how to navigate Douglas County permitting without the runaround.
Lithia Springs properties come with their own challenges—elevation changes, clay soil, older neighborhoods with tight access. We’ve seen it all. We design around it, not in spite of it. That’s the difference between a pool that lasts and one that becomes a problem three years in.
It starts with a site visit. We look at your yard, talk about what you want, and figure out what’s realistic given your space, budget, and how you’ll actually use the pool.
Then we design it. Custom means custom—your lot dimensions, your style, your priorities. We’re not pulling a shape out of a binder and hoping it fits.
Once you approve the design, we handle the permits. Georgia requires a building permit for every residential pool, and Douglas County has its own process. We take care of it so you don’t have to figure out who to call or what forms to fill out.
After permits clear, we excavate, build the structure, install plumbing and electrical, and finish with your choice of surface. Most projects take 8 to 12 weeks depending on weather and complexity. We keep you updated, and we don’t disappear halfway through.
When it’s done, we walk you through how everything works—filtration, cleaning, chemistry, covers. You’re not guessing. You know how to take care of it.
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You get a full site evaluation before anything starts. We measure, check drainage, test access for equipment, and make sure your property can handle what you’re asking for.
Design is part of the package. We don’t charge extra to draw up something that actually fits your yard. You’ll see the layout, dimensions, and features before we break ground.
Permits, excavation, and all structural work are handled by our crew. We’re not subbing out the important stuff. Plumbing, electrical, filtration, and safety features all get installed to code—Georgia building standards and International Swimming Pool Code.
Lithia Springs sits in an area where soil composition varies a lot depending on what part of town you’re in. Some properties have heavy clay, others have better drainage. We adjust the construction approach based on what’s under your yard, not what worked on the last job. That’s how you avoid settling, cracking, and water issues down the road.
Most custom inground pools take 8 to 12 weeks from the day we start excavation to the day you can swim. That timeline assumes normal weather and no major surprises underground.
Permitting happens before that and usually takes 2 to 4 weeks depending on how busy Douglas County is. We handle the permit process, so you’re not waiting on paperwork you don’t understand.
Weather delays happen in Georgia, especially during summer storm season. If we get a week of heavy rain, we’re not pouring concrete or doing electrical work. We’d rather delay than do it wrong. But once conditions are right, we move fast. You’ll know where we are in the process the whole time.
In Georgia, a licensed pool contractor has met state requirements for construction knowledge, safety standards, and business practices. It means they’re legally allowed to pull permits, do the work, and stand behind it.
Insurance protects you if something goes wrong—damage to your property, an injury on site, or a problem with the finished pool. If a contractor isn’t insured and something happens, you’re the one paying for it.
We’re both licensed and insured, and we can show you proof before you sign anything. A lot of homeowners don’t ask for this until there’s a problem, and by then it’s too late. If someone building your pool can’t produce a license number and current insurance, walk away. It’s not worth the risk, and it’s not legal in Georgia.
Yes. Sloped yards are common in Lithia Springs, and they’re not a dealbreaker—they just require more planning.
We design the pool to work with the slope, not against it. That might mean retaining walls, tiered decking, or adjusting the pool placement to minimize grading. The goal is to make it look natural and function properly without turning your whole yard into a construction zone.
Drainage is the bigger concern on a slope. Water needs somewhere to go, and it can’t go into your pool or toward your house. We plan for that during the design phase so you don’t end up with erosion problems or a pool that’s constantly fighting runoff. Sloped lots take more work up front, but the result is usually more interesting than a flat yard anyway.
Custom inground pools in Lithia Springs typically start around $40,000 and go up depending on size, features, and site conditions. That’s for a quality cement pool built to last, not a budget option that’ll need repairs in five years.
Your actual cost depends on what you want. A simple rectangular lap pool costs less than a freeform design with a spa, waterfall, and custom lighting. Difficult access, heavy grading, or rock excavation adds to the price.
We give you a detailed estimate after we see your property and talk through your goals. No surprises, no change orders for things we should’ve caught in the beginning. If your budget doesn’t match what you’re asking for, we’ll tell you up front and help you adjust the plan. We’re not here to sell you something you can’t afford or don’t need.
Yes. Georgia law requires a barrier around residential pools to prevent unsupervised access, especially by young children. That can be a fence around the pool itself or a fence around your entire yard, as long as it meets height and gate requirements.
The barrier has to be at least four feet high with a self-closing, self-latching gate. No gaps bigger than four inches. If your house forms part of the barrier, the doors leading to the pool area need alarms.
We help you understand what’s required during the design phase so you’re not scrambling to add a fence after the pool’s done. Some homeowners use their existing privacy fence if it meets code. Others add a separate pool fence for extra safety. Either way, it’s not optional—it’s part of the permit process, and inspectors will check for it.
We deal with it. Rock and problem soil aren’t uncommon in this area, and they’re part of the job.
If we hit rock, we bring in the equipment to break through it. That might add time and cost, but it’s not something we walk away from. If the soil is unstable or has poor drainage, we adjust the foundation approach—better compaction, different base materials, or improved drainage systems.
The site evaluation we do before starting catches most of these issues. We’re looking at soil composition, checking for rock, and noting anything that’ll affect the build. But sometimes you don’t know what’s down there until you dig. When that happens, we stop, assess it, explain what needs to happen, and give you a clear answer on cost and timeline before moving forward. No one likes surprises, but how a contractor handles them tells you everything.
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