Chandler Pool Construction

Close your eyes and imagine your dream pool; what does it include? Perhaps water features drawing your eyes over the surface, unique decking to tie the whole yard together, or maybe a waterfall and grotto for the perfect hideaway from the heat? Through the use of the latest 3D technology, Lakeside Pools will help you design and bring your outdoor dream a reality. Whether you are looking for a free form pool, geometric pool or infinity pool, our sales design experts will help guide you through the design process, and regardless of whether it is a classic design or something far more unique, Lakeside Pools has you covered. Since 1995, Lakeside Pools has offered a number of distinctive features, designs, and services to satisfied clients in need of Chandler pool construction. Our pools are built to last – using commercial-style construction and reinforced steel structures, along with our LED lighting and Venturi skimmers, your pool is bound to be the talk of the neighborhood!

Designing & Building Premium Pools in Chandler, Arizona

Construction
Process

We understand this is a large and long-term investment.  That’s why we want to prepare you for the building process.  See below to learn about each phase of your Chandler pool construction process.

When the plans have been approved by you and your designer and all necessary permits have been obtained, the construction process begins. Your Customer Care Representative will go over the construction stages with you and help set a meeting to layout your pool and set the elevation.  Your Construction Superintendent will meet with you to pin and paint out your pool and perform a Pre-Construction Walk Through. This will help you visualize your project in the backyard.

This is the beginning of the actual construction process. We always remind our customers pool construction can be a messy and dirty process. Please be reminded that it is the homeowner’s responsibility to clear any landscape, decorative rocks, pavers, sprinkler heads/lines etc. that may get in the way of the project and construction access to avoid any damage. Any fencing in the way of access will be taken down and an excavation crew will start to carefully dig, form and hand-trim your pool in precise accordance with every detail of your swimming pool design specifications.

Once the dig has been completed the excavator will stake forms around your swimming pool. They are there to guide us in the rest of our construction, so please do not tamper with these forms. Most of the dirt from the excavation process will be removed the day of the excavation. Don’t be concerned if some dirt remains, as we will use this for other phases of the construction. If for some reason you would like a portion for landscaping purposes or some other uses, you must let us know where and how much you desire. Be cautioned that if you ask us to leave the dirt and then you decide you do not want to keep it, there will be an extra charge to bring the truck back to remove it. Congratulations! You are well on your way to a new & beautiful pool…

Rough plumbing, or “stub out” is completed during this phase. This entails the installation of main drains, skimmers, light niches, return line “stubs” and pre-plumbing of raised spas. The plumbing for each pool is designed specifically to give it the best circulation and filtration for efficiency and ease of maintenance. Once installed we will pressure test the plumbing lines. During this phase all filtration equipment will be plumbed in along with any optional equipment.

Plumbing sweeps, filtration pumps operating on GPM as well as RPM, properly-sized filters and proper calibration of the variable speed pump all can have a dramatic effect on the efficiency of your pool hydraulics, operating costs, and durability of the pool equipment.

The pool shell is reinforced with #3 steel rebar placed horizontally and vertically, in addition the bond beam has 4 bars of #4 rebar for additional reinforcement and long term durability. Structural engineers have already determined the amount of steel needed for your project and we will use that for guidance during this phase.

Pneumatically applied concrete with a compressive strength of up to 4000 psi with added fibers is used to sculpt your pool. The walls and floors are shot at a minimum thickness of six inches.

After the completion of the shotcrete phase, we will install the tile selection you chose for your pool. Typically this is a 6” tile with 3” exposed above and 3” below the water line.

Size, shape, design, and location future bring to life your backyard dream. Pool coping will start the overall theme for your surrounding pool deck including material, color, pattern, and style.

Some clients choose to do a mixture of materials around their pool. Your design specialist can help you select the best options for your project.

At this point the project is nearing completion. We will now remove all construction materials and waste from the construction site and prepare the pool for the interior finish. The pool shell is coated with the material you chose during the design of your project.  Once completed the pool is then filled with water.

Once your pool is full your Lakeside Service Technician will come  to your home to startup all pool and/or spa equipment.

Once the equipment has been started up and the pool is fully operational, we will walk you through the maintenance and operations of your pool. This includes everything you will need to know about routine maintenance on the pool and some troubleshooting tips. This then begins our 90-day weekly pool service.

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