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You’re not just buying a pool. You’re buying back your weekends in the Georgia heat. You’re giving your kids something to do besides stare at screens. You’re creating a reason for family and friends to actually show up and stay awhile.
An above ground pool done right means you’re swimming within days, not months. It means the ground is level, the walls are secure, and the pump system actually works the way it should. It means you’re not calling someone back three times because something wasn’t installed correctly.
When we handle your pool construction, you get a setup that holds up to South Georgia summers. The kind that doesn’t buckle, leak, or give you problems two seasons in. You get a pool that looks clean, fits your yard, and doesn’t become a maintenance nightmare you regret by July.
We’ve been doing this since 2014, built on more than 30 years of hands-on pool construction experience. We’re based in Douglas and serve families throughout South Georgia, including Nicholls and the surrounding area.
We’re not a big-box retailer dropping off a kit and wishing you luck. We know concrete, plumbing, and what it takes to install a pool that actually lasts in this climate. We’ve seen what happens when shortcuts get taken, and we don’t work that way.
Nicholls families trust us because we show up, do the work right, and don’t disappear after the check clears. If something needs attention, we handle it. That’s how we’ve stayed in business this long.
First, we come out to your property in Nicholls and take a look at your yard. We talk about where the pool makes sense, what size fits your space, and what you’re actually trying to accomplish. No pressure, just a real conversation about what works.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the site prep. That means leveling the ground properly so your pool doesn’t settle unevenly or cause problems down the road. We’re talking about the foundation here—it matters more than most people realize.
Then we install the pool structure, connect the filtration system, and make sure everything is sealed and functioning before we leave. We walk you through the basics of maintenance and chemistry so you’re not guessing. You’ll know how to keep it clean and balanced without it becoming a second job.
After installation, we’re still available if you have questions or need service work. We’re local, so getting help isn’t a hassle.
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You get a full pool design consultation based on your yard layout and what you’re trying to accomplish. We measure, assess drainage, and figure out the best placement so you’re not dealing with water issues or wasted space.
We handle the entire installation—site prep, leveling, assembly, plumbing, and filtration setup. Everything gets tested before we consider the job done. You’re not left halfway through wondering who’s supposed to finish what.
In Nicholls, where summer heat starts early and stays late, having a pool that’s ready to go in May instead of August makes a difference. We move quickly without cutting corners, so you’re not waiting around while the best swimming months pass you by.
We also provide guidance on maintenance, safety equipment, and seasonal care. South Georgia weather can be tough on pools, and knowing how to winterize or handle a heavy storm season keeps your investment protected. You’ll get straight answers about what you need and what you don’t.
Cost depends on the size of the pool, the site prep required, and what features you want included. A basic setup with standard filtration typically starts in the range of a few thousand dollars. Larger pools with upgraded pumps, decking, or additional accessories will run higher.
The real cost isn’t just the pool itself—it’s the installation. If your yard needs significant leveling or you’re dealing with drainage issues, that adds to the labor. We give you a clear estimate upfront so there are no surprise charges halfway through the job.
Financing options are available if you need to spread out payments. We’d rather you get the pool you actually want than settle for something smaller just to hit a number today.
Most installations in Nicholls take between one and three days, depending on the size of the pool and the condition of your yard. If the ground is already fairly level and there’s easy access, we can move faster. If we’re dealing with slopes, tree roots, or clay soil, it takes a bit longer.
Site preparation is usually the most time-intensive part. We don’t rush through leveling because that’s what keeps your pool stable for years. Once the ground is ready, the actual pool assembly and system hookup go pretty quickly.
You won’t be waiting weeks to swim. We schedule the work, show up when we say we will, and get it done. If weather delays us, we’ll let you know and reschedule immediately.
It depends on the size of the pool and local regulations in Coffee County. Some above ground pools don’t require permits, but others do—especially if you’re adding decking, electrical work, or permanent fencing.
We help you figure out what’s required before we start. The last thing you need is a code violation or a problem when you go to sell your house down the road. We’ve worked with local inspectors before and know what they’re looking for.
If a permit is needed, we’ll walk you through the process. It’s usually straightforward, but it does add a little time to the overall timeline. Better to handle it correctly from the start than deal with it later.
You’ll need to check and balance the water chemistry weekly during swim season—pH, chlorine, and alkalinity. It takes about 10 minutes once you know what you’re doing. We show you how to test and adjust so you’re not guessing or over-treating.
The filter needs to be cleaned regularly, usually once a week depending on how much the pool gets used. You’ll also want to skim debris off the surface and vacuum the bottom every few days to keep it looking clean.
At the end of the season, you’ll winterize the pool if you’re not using it year-round. That means lowering the water level, adding winterizing chemicals, and covering it properly. In South Georgia, some people keep their pools open longer since the weather stays warm, but you’ll still want to protect it during the coldest months.
Yes, if it’s installed correctly and you choose quality materials. Georgia heat, humidity, and occasional severe weather can be tough on pools, but above ground pools are built to handle it as long as the structure is sound and the site prep was done right.
The biggest issue we see is pools that weren’t leveled properly or weren’t secured well enough to handle wind and storms. When the ground shifts or the walls aren’t braced correctly, that’s when you get problems. We make sure the foundation is solid and the pool is anchored so it doesn’t move.
UV exposure can fade liners over time, but that’s normal wear. A good cover when the pool’s not in use helps extend the life of everything. We use materials designed for southern climates, not generic kits that might work fine in cooler states but struggle here.
It depends on how much space you have and how you plan to use it. If you’ve got young kids who just want to splash around, a smaller pool works fine. If you’re looking to actually swim laps or entertain a group, you’ll want something bigger—at least 18 feet across or larger.
We measure your yard and talk through what fits without crowding your space. You need room around the pool for safety, access to equipment, and enough clearance from fences or structures. A pool that’s too big for your yard becomes a problem, not an asset.
We also consider things like sun exposure, drainage, and how close you are to your house. You want the pool positioned where it gets sunlight but isn’t going to flood your foundation when kids are splashing. We’ve done enough of these to know what works and what causes headaches later.