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When you’re surrounded by Valdosta and looking at a backyard that gets hammered with heat from May through September, a pool isn’t just a nice-to-have it’s one of the most useful investments you can make in your property. But only if it’s built to last. A pool that starts showing problems in year three isn’t saving you money. It’s costing you more than if you’d done it right the first time.
Remerton’s housing market is modest by Georgia standards. The average home here is valued around $80,000 to $90,000, which means a quality inground pool is a significant commitment relative to what your property is worth. That’s not a reason to skip it it’s a reason to be deliberate about who builds it. Concrete pools are engineered to get stronger over time, not weaker. Fiberglass can shift or pop out of the ground when South Georgia’s water table rises after heavy rain. Vinyl liners degrade under the kind of UV exposure this region gets every single summer. Neither of those is the right answer for a long-term investment in Lowndes County.
When the build is done correctly, what you actually get is eight to nine months of usable outdoor space every year, a structure that doesn’t require a shell replacement or a liner swap a decade from now, and a backyard that works for your family not one you’re constantly putting money back into. That’s what full-service pool care looks like when it starts with the right foundation.
We were founded in 2014, but the experience behind us goes back more than three decades of hands-on work in concrete, plumbing, and pool construction across South Georgia. We started because too many families in Remerton and throughout the Valdosta metro people living off West Gordon Street and in neighborhoods like Poplar and Edgewood were getting burned by contractors who took deposits, cut corners, and disappeared when things went sideways. That’s not a story we made up for a website. It’s the reason we exist.
We build exclusively in concrete because it’s the only material that holds up the way South Georgia demands. We service all major equipment brands Hayward, Pentair, Jandy, Sta-Rite, and Zodiac on both older and newer systems. We offer free professional water testing, custom pool covers, and emergency service when something breaks down at the worst possible time. One company, from the first design conversation to the last service call. No handoffs, no runaround.
It starts with a real conversation about your property. Every backyard in Remerton is different lot sizes vary, drainage patterns differ, and the soil conditions in Lowndes County require specific engineering decisions before a single form gets set. We look at your space, talk through what you actually want, and design something built around your property not a catalog option dropped into your yard.
From there, we handle the permitting process through the City of Valdosta’s Inspections Department. Pool construction in this area requires a building permit, a compliant site plan, and inspections at multiple stages under the 2024 International Residential Code with Georgia Amendments. If you’ve never been through that process, it can feel like a lot. We’ve done it enough times that it moves efficiently, and we keep you informed at every step so there are no surprises.
Once construction begins, you’re looking at a concrete build that goes in with proper drainage engineering, code-compliant electrical bonding, and the structural reinforcement that South Georgia’s soil and rainfall demand. When it’s done, we walk you through your equipment, test your water, and make sure you know exactly how to maintain what you’ve just invested in. And if something comes up six months later a pump issue, a chemical imbalance, anything we’re still the number you call.
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We handle the full scope custom concrete pool design and construction, ongoing maintenance, equipment repair and replacement, emergency service, free professional water testing, and custom pool covers. For Remerton homeowners who’ve historically had to piece together a maintenance company, a repair tech, and a supply store just to keep a pool running, having one team that covers all of it is a real difference in how much time and stress you spend managing it.
South Georgia’s humid subtropical climate means your pool chemistry needs attention year-round, not just in peak summer. Algae growth accelerates in heat and humidity. Equipment runs harder during the months when temperatures are sitting in the low-to-mid 90s. The Valdosta area receives around 42 inches of rain per year, and what that does to your water balance and your pool’s drainage system matters more than most people realize until there’s a problem. We factor all of that into how we build and how we service.
If you’re a homeowner near the VSU corridor or a property owner in Remerton with a rental unit, we also offer commercial pool services for multi-unit and commercial properties. Whether it’s a new build, a renovation on an existing pool, or routine maintenance on equipment that’s been running for years, the work gets done right and you’ll know exactly what it costs before we start.
Yes pool construction in Remerton requires a building permit through the City of Valdosta’s Inspections Department. Because Remerton is an enclave completely surrounded by Valdosta, permitting jurisdiction falls under Valdosta’s building authority. You’ll need a compliant site plan, proper safety barrier documentation, and the project will go through inspections at multiple stages under the 2024 International Residential Code with Georgia Amendments.
Georgia law also requires that licensed contractors pull their own permits a homeowner cannot purchase a permit on behalf of someone else to do the work. That’s actually a useful protection for you. It means any legitimate pool builder operating in Lowndes County is accountable through the permitting system. When you work with us, we handle the permitting process from submission to final inspection, so you’re not navigating a government portal on your own trying to figure out what’s required.
Inground pool costs in Remerton and the broader Lowndes County area typically range from around $50,000 to $90,000 for a custom concrete build, depending on size, features, site conditions, and equipment choices. That range is meaningful in a market like Remerton, where home values average in the $80,000 to $90,000 range this is a proportionally significant investment, and it deserves an honest conversation about what you’re actually getting for that number.
What drives cost up isn’t usually the pool itself it’s surprises that show up mid-project when a contractor didn’t account for your specific soil conditions, drainage requirements, or what Lowndes County’s permitting process actually requires. We give you a clear, upfront price before work begins. No number that inflates after the contract is signed, no line items that appear out of nowhere. If you want to know what your specific project would cost, the right move is a direct conversation about your property not a ballpark from a website.
Fiberglass pools are sold heavily in this region because they’re faster to install and cheaper upfront. But the Valdosta area receives around 42 inches of rain annually, and Lowndes County’s soil conditions a mix of sandy loam and clay create ground movement and water table fluctuations that put real stress on pool shells that weren’t engineered for it. Fiberglass pools can shift, crack, or pop out of the ground when the water table rises after a heavy rain event. That’s not a hypothetical it’s a documented failure mode in high-rainfall, variable-soil markets like South Georgia.
Concrete pools cure and harden over time. The structural integrity of a properly built concrete pool actually improves over the first several years and holds up across decades of South Georgia summers. Vinyl liner pools have a different problem the UV exposure in this region is intense from May through September, and liners typically need replacement every five to ten years. When you factor in that replacement cost over a 30-year horizon, the upfront savings on fiberglass or vinyl disappear quickly. Concrete costs more once. Done right, you don’t replace the shell.
The swimming season in Remerton and the Valdosta area runs approximately eight to nine months from roughly March through November, with peak usage from May through September. Summers here are genuinely long and hot, with temperatures regularly hitting the low-to-mid 90s and daily sunshine hours peaking at over ten hours during the hottest months. That’s not a short window. That’s most of the year.
For context, pool ROI studies consistently show that inground pools add meaningful value to home resale in southern states and the longer your usable season, the stronger that argument gets. In a climate like Lowndes County’s, you’re not buying a summer amenity. You’re buying an outdoor living space that works for three-quarters of the year. Whether that’s worth it depends on how your family uses your backyard but if you’re asking the question, the answer for most Remerton homeowners is yes, especially when the build is done right and doesn’t require expensive repairs within the first decade.
We service all major pool equipment brands Hayward, Pentair, Jandy, Sta-Rite, and Zodiac on both older and newer systems. That matters in Remerton and the broader Valdosta area because most homes with existing pools have equipment from one of these manufacturers, and finding a technician who can competently work on all of them without sending you to a different specialist for each brand is harder than it should be.
South Georgia’s climate puts real demands on pool equipment. Pumps and filters run harder during the extended summer heat. Humidity accelerates corrosion on electrical components and connections. And because the swimming season here is so long, equipment doesn’t get much of a rest period the way it does in northern markets. Regular service, not just reactive repair, is what keeps your system running efficiently and prevents the kind of failure that turns into an emergency on a Saturday in July. If you have existing equipment that hasn’t been serviced in a while, a diagnostic check is a smart starting point before peak season.
Yes and this is a question worth asking early in the process. Remerton’s residential streets, including Poplar Street, Plum Street, and Edgewood Street, feature a mix of historic mill-worker homes and newer construction on modest lots that aren’t always wide open. Not every backyard in this area is a half-acre canvas, and not every pool company designs around that reality.
We design every pool from scratch based on your specific property. That means we look at your actual lot dimensions, your drainage patterns, how your yard sits relative to the house, and what Valdosta’s setback and safety barrier requirements allow before we put anything on paper. A custom concrete pool doesn’t have to be large to be worth building it has to be right for your space. If you’ve looked at your backyard and assumed a pool wouldn’t fit, it’s worth having that conversation before you rule it out. The answer is sometimes different than people expect once the site is actually evaluated.