CONSTRUCTION PROCESS

Excavation, Steelwork, Plumbing and Concrete

After plans have been drawn up by Engineers and then been certified and approved by Council/Certifiers, the pool is excavated, reinforced by steel, plumbing is laid, concrete sprayed in by pump and then shaped by subcontractors.

Interior finish and Surrounds

After the concrete shell is completed the finish of the interior commences along with the paving/tiling surrounds and fencing. Interior finishes include fully tiled, pebble interior with or without waterline tiles.

The finish on a pool is a personal choice, whether it be a pebbled pool with a tiled edge and steps or fully tiled pool the colours are chosen. We offer advice and explain the internal finishes on pools to help with the decision. Choose to heat the pool, there are alternatives with the most cost effective being Solar heating which will give approximately 3 months longer of swimming.

Filtration

Pools 4 You install quality filtration that seldom has break downs, equipment is sourced locally and therefore comes with good local service and warranty. Included in the build of the pool is all equipment needed e.g. Pumps, filters, chlorinators, heaters to suit every pool indoor or outdoor. A handover kit for upkeep on your pool is also supplied and demonstrated how to use after the pool is complete.

Water Features

Add a waterfall, sheer descent, spa, artificial rockwork, slide, handrail, springboard or any choice of extra features to your pool to give your backyard the WOW factor.

Fencing

Fencing has many options – Glass fencing semi frameless of frameless or powder coated aluminium all bring style to a swimming pool. All fencing around the pool needs to meet regulations set by council and pool safety and also meet Australian standards.