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You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You want a pool that your family will enjoy for decades, not one that starts cracking after a few Georgia summers.
That’s exactly what you get with our custom inground cement pools. While others rush through projects or use shortcuts, we take the time to build it right. Proper excavation, quality materials, and construction techniques that account for Georgia’s clay soil and weather patterns.
Your investment should give you years of family memories, increased property value, and a backyard that becomes the neighborhood gathering spot. Not headaches, repairs, and regrets.
Deep Waters Pools started in 2014, but our story goes back much further. Over 30 years of hands-on experience in concrete work, plumbing, and custom pool construction taught us what works and what doesn’t in South Georgia.
We’ve seen too many families get burned by contractors who disappear mid-project or cut corners to boost their margins. That’s why we built this company on three principles: quality work, honest communication, and finishing what we start.
Ambrose families deserve pool builders who understand local conditions. Georgia’s clay soil, humidity, and temperature swings require specific construction approaches. We know because we’ve been doing this work in your backyard for decades.
First, we come to your property for a real consultation. Not a sales pitch, but an actual assessment of your space, soil conditions, and what you’re trying to accomplish. We’ll discuss design options that work with your lot and budget.
Next comes permitting and planning. We handle the paperwork with Coffee County and make sure everything meets Georgia building codes. You shouldn’t have to become an expert in setback requirements and safety barriers.
Construction begins with proper excavation and site preparation. This is where shortcuts hurt you later, so we don’t take them. Steel reinforcement, quality concrete, and proper plumbing installation happen in the right sequence. We keep you updated throughout the process and stick to the timeline we promised.
Final steps include equipment installation, safety features, and a thorough walkthrough. You get a pool that’s ready to use, not a project that’s “mostly done” with a list of things to finish later.
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Our pool services cover everything from initial design to final installation. Custom inground cement pools built to handle Georgia’s climate and soil conditions. We’re not talking about cookie-cutter designs, but pools shaped around your family’s needs and your property’s unique characteristics.
Safety isn’t an afterthought. Every installation includes proper barriers, covers, and compliance with current safety codes. Ambrose families with young children need to know their pool area is secure when not in use.
Equipment matters more than most people realize. We use quality pumps, filters, and heating systems that actually work efficiently in South Georgia’s conditions. Cheap equipment breaks down fast in our heat and humidity, costing you more in repairs and energy bills.
The difference between a good pool and a great one often comes down to details. Proper drainage around the deck area. Electrical work that meets code the first time. Plumbing that won’t give you problems five years from now. These aren’t extras, they’re part of doing the job right.
Most custom inground cement pools take 6-10 weeks from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. Weather can affect the timeline since concrete work requires proper curing conditions.
The process moves faster when permits are approved quickly and we don’t run into unexpected underground utilities or soil issues. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during your consultation based on your specific project and current workload.
Some contractors promise unrealistic timelines to win jobs, then stretch projects out for months. We’d rather give you an honest estimate upfront than disappoint you later with delays.
Cement pools handle Georgia’s temperature swings and soil movement much better than fiberglass. Our clay soil expands and contracts with moisture changes, which can crack fiberglass shells over time.
Cement construction lets us customize the shape and depth exactly to your space and preferences. Fiberglass pools come in predetermined shapes that might not fit your yard optimally. With cement, we can work around trees, slopes, or other features on your property.
The surface finish on cement pools also holds up better in our intense summer sun. Quality plaster or aggregate finishes don’t fade or become brittle like some fiberglass coatings do after years of UV exposure.
Yes, Coffee County requires construction permits for all swimming pools, and the process includes plan review and inspections. We handle the permit application and make sure your pool design meets all local requirements.
Safety barriers are mandatory and must be installed according to specific height and spacing requirements. The county inspector will verify proper fencing or other approved barriers before final approval. These aren’t optional features, they’re legal requirements.
Electrical work must be done by licensed electricians and inspected separately. Pool equipment, lighting, and GFCI protection all have specific code requirements that vary from regular residential electrical work.
Cement pools need regular chemical balancing, cleaning, and seasonal maintenance, but they’re actually easier to maintain long-term than other pool types. The surface doesn’t degrade like vinyl liners or develop stress cracks like fiberglass.
Georgia’s climate means your pool will be usable most of the year, so you’ll need consistent water testing and chemical adjustment. Leaves, pollen, and occasional algae growth require regular skimming and brushing, especially during spring and fall.
Equipment maintenance is straightforward with quality pumps and filters. Most homeowners can handle routine tasks, though many choose professional service during peak season. The key is staying ahead of problems rather than reacting to them.
Experience with local conditions matters more than anything else. Georgia’s clay soil and weather patterns require specific construction techniques that out-of-state contractors often don’t understand.
Ask to see recent projects and talk to past customers. A legitimate contractor will gladly provide references and examples of their work. Be wary of anyone who can’t show you completed pools or won’t put customers in touch with you.
Make sure we handle permits and inspections properly. Some contractors skip steps or leave permit responsibility to homeowners, which creates problems later. The right contractor manages the entire process and ensures everything meets code before final inspection.
Absolutely. Custom cement construction gives us flexibility that prefab pools can’t match. We can design around existing trees, work with slopes, and maximize swimming area even on compact lots.
Ambrose properties often have unique characteristics like well locations, septic systems, or mature landscaping that need to be preserved. We’ve built pools that work with these constraints rather than requiring you to remove valuable features from your property.
The key is proper planning during the design phase. We’ll assess your lot conditions, setback requirements, and utility locations to create a pool that fits your space perfectly. Sometimes the most challenging sites produce the most interesting and functional pool designs.
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