Pool Company in White City, GA

Custom Pools Built for How You'll Use Them

You’re not looking for a cookie-cutter pool. You need a licensed pool contractor in Georgia who understands White City properties and builds pools that fit your family, your lot, and your lifestyle.
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What You Get When It's Done Right

You get a backyard that works for your family. Not someone else’s idea of what a pool should look like, but one designed around how you’ll actually use it.

Maybe you need a lap lane because you swim for fitness. Maybe you want a shallow end where your kids can play safely. Maybe you’re thinking about an attached spa so you can use it year-round, even when it’s too cold to swim.

Whatever you’re picturing, it starts with your property. White City lots vary—some have more space, some have drainage considerations, some have trees or slopes that affect the design. We don’t ignore that. We work with what you have and design around it.

You also get the permits handled, the timeline explained upfront, and a crew that knows Georgia soil conditions. Most projects take 8 to 12 weeks once permits clear. Weather can stretch that during summer storm season, but you’ll know what to expect before anything starts.

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30+ Years Building Pools in South Georgia

We’ve been serving families in White City, GA and across Douglas County since 2014. But the experience behind our company goes back more than 30 years—hands-on pool construction, not just office work.

That means we’ve seen the soil conditions that affect how pools settle. We’ve pulled permits in this area enough times to know what’s required and how long it takes. We’ve worked through Georgia summers and know which equipment holds up and which doesn’t.

You’re working with a licensed and insured contractor who’s built pools on properties like yours. We’re not new to White City. We know the area, the regulations, and what it takes to get a pool built right the first time.

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Here's How a Custom Pool Gets Built

It starts with a site evaluation. We come to your property, look at the space, talk about how you want to use the pool, and go over what’s realistic for your lot. No pressure to add features you don’t want. No shortcuts on the ones you do.

From there, we design the pool. You’ll see the layout, dimensions, and features before anything gets built. Once you approve the design, we handle the permit process—applications, site plans, safety barrier requirements, all of it. That’s on us.

After permits clear, we excavate and start the build. You’ll have a timeline and regular updates. Most custom inground pools take 8 to 12 weeks depending on design complexity and weather. We use cement construction because it lasts and holds up to Georgia conditions better than other materials.

When it’s done, you get a finished backyard. Not a construction zone. We walk you through everything—how the equipment works, how to maintain it, what to watch for. Then it’s yours to use.

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What's Included in a Custom Pool Build

You get the full build—design, permits, excavation, construction, equipment installation, and final walkthrough. Everything needed to go from empty backyard to finished pool.

The design is custom. That means it’s drawn for your property and your needs. If you want a specific depth for diving, we design for that. If you need steps in a certain spot for easy access, we include it. If you want an attached spa or specific lighting, it’s part of the plan.

In White City, GA, soil conditions matter. Some areas have clay-heavy soil that shifts. Some have drainage issues that need to be addressed before excavation. We evaluate that during the site visit and account for it in the design and construction process.

You also get energy-efficient equipment. Pumps, filters, heaters—they’re built to last and keep operating costs down. We don’t install cheap equipment that breaks in two years. You’re paying for a pool that works long-term.

Safety features are included too. Custom pool covers, compliant barriers, proper fencing—whatever’s required by Georgia code and the International Swimming Pool Code. We handle that as part of the build, not an add-on you have to figure out later.

How long does it take to build a custom inground pool in White City?

Most custom pools take 8 to 12 weeks from permit approval to completion. That timeline depends on design complexity, weather, and how quickly permits process through the county.

Permits usually take a few weeks. Georgia requires building permits for all residential pools, and we handle that entire process—applications, site plans, inspections, everything. Once permits clear, construction starts.

Weather affects the timeline, especially during summer storm season. Heavy rain delays excavation and concrete work. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. You won’t be left guessing where things stand.

Local experience matters. Soil conditions in White City and Douglas County vary—some areas have clay, some have drainage issues, some have rock that complicates excavation. We’ve worked in the area long enough to know what to expect and how to handle it.

Permit knowledge helps too. Georgia has specific requirements for pool construction, safety barriers, and inspections. As a licensed pool contractor in Georgia who’s pulled permits here before, we know what’s needed and how to avoid delays.

You also want someone who’s been doing this long enough to know which materials and equipment hold up. Cheap construction might look fine at first, but it shows problems within a few years. With 30+ years of experience, we know what lasts and what doesn’t.

We build complete backyard setups—custom inground pools, attached spas, and patios. A lot of families in White City, GA want more than just a pool. They want a space they can use year-round.

An attached spa extends your season. You can use it in cooler months when the pool’s too cold. It also adds a relaxation element that a pool alone doesn’t offer.

Patios matter because they define how you use the space around the pool. You need room for chairs, grills, and foot traffic. We design patios that fit the layout and give you functional outdoor space, not just a narrow deck that feels cramped.

Cement pools last longer and handle Georgia conditions better. They’re more durable than vinyl liner pools, which need replacement every 7 to 10 years. They’re also more customizable than fiberglass pools, which come in pre-made shapes.

With cement, you get full control over size, shape, depth, and features. Want a specific bench height? A certain slope for the shallow end? A custom step layout? Cement allows for that. Fiberglass doesn’t.

Cement also holds up to soil movement better. Georgia clay shifts with moisture changes. Cement construction is built to handle that without cracking or settling unevenly. It’s a bigger upfront investment, but it’s the last pool you’ll build.

Cost depends on size, features, and site conditions. A basic inground pool starts in one range. Add a spa, custom lighting, or a larger patio, and the price goes up. Complicated sites—lots with slopes, drainage issues, or limited access—also cost more because they require extra work.

We give you a clear estimate after the site evaluation. You’ll know what’s included, what affects the price, and where you have flexibility if you want to adjust the budget.

Financing is available if you don’t want to pay the full amount upfront. We work with families who need to spread payments out. The goal is to get you a pool that fits your property and your budget without cutting corners on quality.

Yes. We handle the entire permit process—applications, site plans, safety barrier documentation, and inspections. Georgia requires building permits for all residential swimming pools, and the process involves multiple steps.

You’ll need a site plan showing the pool location, setbacks from property lines, and safety barriers. You’ll also need to meet International Swimming Pool Code requirements for fencing, covers, and alarms. We submit everything and coordinate inspections.

Permits usually take a few weeks to process. We stay on top of it so you’re not waiting longer than necessary. Once permits clear, construction starts. You don’t have to deal with the county or track down paperwork—that’s all handled as part of the build.

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