Often people will wait until springtime to start enquiring about getting their custom pool built. Unfortunately we have to be the ones to explain that they won’t be swimming in it this summer. It’s important to consider the below timelines and plan your custom pool build accordingly.
Before your custom pool can even be started, we must first consider that the preliminary stage takes time. Designs need to be drawn up and engineered and then they will need to be submitted to your local council or certifier for compliance & approvals.
Some pool builders will have their clients sign a contract for their pool build and lock them into pricing without having any of the preliminary expenses included. This can blow out the budget and also timelines so be sure to do your homework and check your quotes for inclusions. In some cases, this preliminary part can take anywhere up to 6 months, depending on your individual project.
Once your pool has been excavated and the shell has been poured, the concrete needs to sit for 4-8 weeks in order to cure properly and ensure that the pool is structurally sound. If the concrete isn’t cured properly, it can suffer from numerous issues, including cracking, drainage problems and increased water absorption.
The process of pouring a pool is an exciting one, but it's imperative that the concrete cures properly before the interior can be completed. This is often part of the process that many people don't consider.
The way you choose to finish the surrounds of your pool can help to bring your space to life. Do your research here though, certain natural stone and timbers can create a whole lot more maintenance for you when used around a pool.
As you can see, there's much to consider in this process. Aligning yourself with a good custom pool builder will help take the guess work out of timelines. They will also be able to guide you with all your finishes, and what will be lower maintenance etc.. allowing you and your family more time to relax, swim and enjoy.