Backyard Swimming Pool

The Stages of Pool Construction

Learn about how a pool is built and each stage that creates an outdoor oasis in your backyard.

Are you thinking of installing a pool in your backyard? Before you can enjoy the outdoor oasis, a large amount of construction will need to take place. To prepare yourself for the swimming pool adventure that is ahead, learn about the steps that occur at each phase of pool construction.

Backyard Swimming Pool
Backyard Swimming Pool

 

Planning and Preparing

The first step for installing a pool involves creating a plan for the size, shape and placement of the structure. Contractors will also need to obtain the necessary permits, which can take anywhere from days to weeks, depending on how busy the city zoning commission is at that time. Once the proper permits are in hand, contractors will mark out the pool shape on the ground and begin the excavation process. This is a particularly messy and noisy time during pool construction, but it is also an exciting time as you watch your new pool begin.

 

Building Strength and Adding Plumbing

Once the excavation is complete, contractors will lay rebar around the entire interior of the pool to add strength and durability to the concrete to come. At this time, plumbing will also be installed by placing underground pipes and attaching the necessary pool equipment. The pipes will need to be kept under constant pressure during the construction process to ensure that no leaks develop. Electrical wiring will also be added before the concrete is poured or sprayed.

 

Building the Pool’s Interior

Now that the infrastructure is completely in place, it is time to spray concrete onto walls and floor. The popular mixture for this purpose is gunite, which is a mixture of sand and concrete for a stronger interior for your pool. A team of workers will spray the gunite onto the walls and floor, working from the top down. The gunite will be smoothed and shaped as it is sprayed to create a smooth surface to the pool’s interior. Once the gunite has dried sufficiently, tile and coping are added to give the pool a nice effect.

 

Backyard Swimming Pool
Backyard Swimming Pool

 

Filling and Enjoying

Once the interior is completed, decking will be added around the outside of the deck. This can be constructed of concrete, tile, stone or exposed aggregate, depending on the homeowner’s preference. The very last step involves adding water to the basin so you and your guests can enjoy it to the fullest. Of course, regular maintenance will be required to keep your pool in top condition.

The construction of a pool requires major equipment, lots of time and a certain amount of mess. However, when the construction is finally complete and the water is added, you will have a lovely outdoor oasis for your family and friends to enjoy for as long as you live in your home. Most homeowners agree that the time spent constructing a pool is worth every bit of effort for a swimming spot you can enjoy any time you like.