Step By Step Guide: How To Build A Concrete Swimming Pool

Step By Step Guide: How To Build A Concrete Swimming Pool

Owning a swimming pool is a big commitment in many ways. Building and maintaining a swimming pool requires time, effort, and a large enough yard, in addition to any costs associated with construction or installation. It takes careful planning to ensure the success of your swimming pool building. Along the way, how do you build a concrete swimming pool? You’ll need to make several decisions about the design and size of the pool, your contractor, and other issues.

Concrete Pool: What Is It?

A concrete pool is an inground pool made of concrete, aggregate, sand, and water. After combining the ingredients, a steel web is sprayed with concrete to form a shell. Once the concrete has thoroughly dried, experts install the finish, which could be plaster, tile, or aggregate. Any of these treatments can achieve a smoother surface. For an even simpler finish, some pool owners use epoxy paint, resulting in a rough surface.

The Process of Constructing a Concrete Swimming Pool

We will briefly describe the process of building a concrete pool below, but we highly recommend that you also speak with a contractor to ensure that your concrete pool project stays on schedule.

Expert advice: Ensure you have your pool permit and your design is ready and authorized before you begin digging. Before continuing, if your research is still in its early stages, you should look at this list of initial steps for installing an inground pool.

Select a Location for the Pool on Your Property

Determine where to place the pool before designing the concrete pool that fits your desires. Does your backyard have enough space for you? Do you need to remove anything, such as power wires or trees? The expense could be far higher than anticipated if you need to remove any trees or other barriers. Verify the blueprints to ensure your pool’s location is accessible to utility lines before beginning construction. Utility companies can also be called and asked to mark out all the wires on your property. After resolving all obstacles, consider the size and design of your swimming pool. Remember to allow enough space for the pump system and other parts.

 Additionally, it would help to position your pool so debris won’t wash into it on a wet day.

Ready to Sketch Roughly

You could be a more skilled builder, but you may still sketch up the general layout of your swimming pool. Take out your notepad and pencil and sketch the pool of your dreams. Decide on the shape of your pool—square or round. Most residential concrete pools are, on average, 10 feet by 20 feet in size, with a maximum depth of 10 feet. Depending on your family’s needs, a shallow or deep pool is appropriate. Make sure to include markers in your sketch that show the pool concrete should be six inches thick. Incorporate unique elements into your design, including pool steps, lighting, and slides.

Hire a Skilled Pool Builder 

Once you have your basic design, you should present it to a qualified pool builder like Khawar Hanif Contracting LLC for approval. Our swimming pool contractors in Dubai can advise you on its viability and make the necessary adjustments to bring it to fruition. Before signing a deal, confirm a pool contractor’s credentials to ensure they are licensed and insured. 

Permits for Building Pools 

After your contractor has approved the designs, it’s time to obtain all of the building permits for your pool. The land must be modified to build a pool, and safety regulations must be followed. For this reason, the necessary permits are required. All of the licenses must be requested in person at the department of your local hall. Ensure you have the completed pool design and all necessary paperwork to avoid being sent back. 

Specific delegations may also require securing an additional electrical permit for the pool’s wiring. Remember that many businesses will take care of getting you all the licenses. Hire a swimming pool maintenance company in Dubai that cares for everything if you’re worried about obtaining all the necessary permits. Additionally, you may need to run it by the homeowner’s association in your neighborhood.

Measurements and Suggestions 

The work can start as soon as you have all the required permits. Your pool contractor will first measure the area and mark the perimeter of the walls, steps, pool border, and any other improvements.

Excavating the Soil 

 Your pool builder may hire a backhoe to help with the soil digging. Once most of the dirt has been removed, the pool’s depth must be measured. Should you choose a deep and shallow end for your pool? Sticks of varying lengths can monitor the water’s depth. If they excavate too deeply, pool contractors will store the removed earth nearby. The remaining soil will be used to level the ground. 

Next, your contractor will level the walls and the pool’s bottom. They will then use a sizable carpenter’s level to ensure the pool’s bottom is level throughout. If necessary, the leftover soil will help you level the pool. If the depths are different, your pool will have a gentle slope. 

Plumbing and a Metal Pool Frame

 The pool will next be framed using plywood boards and steel rebars. The rebars will remain three inches above the ground. In order to prevent concrete spills, they will also erect thick plywood around the upper edges of the pool. The contractor will install all the plumbing lines required for the filtration system beneath the rebars.

Putting Concrete in Place 

The next step involves pouring concrete, which can be done using concrete formworks or shotcrete.

The most widely used technique is spraying concrete using shotcrete. The construction workers use a high-pressure hose to “shoot,” or pour, a mixture of rock, sand, and cement onto the steel reinforcement frame. Generally, a structure’s durability increases with the thickness of its concrete base and walls. Damage and cracks could be more common in thinner layers. After spraying the concrete, we wait for a “curing” period. This period strengthens the pool and prevents breaking. You must moisten the pool shell and gently spray it with water at least twice daily for two weeks. 

Finishing the pool interior

The workers must be conscientious to remove any leaves, twigs, or debris from the concrete shell after completely drying. They next use a shovel to scrape the surface to remove any sharp edges or uneven areas. Using a sealing agent renders the pipes and drains watertight. Pebble Crete, ceramic tiles, and tiles are popular options for waterproofing. The builders do this before putting the inside finish on the pool to make it waterproof. The first stage is spreading the glue evenly across the surface of the dried concrete. The waterproofing layer of the one you select is then sprayed on.The pool surface is acid-washed before applying a final polish to remove any remaining glue. 

 Capping And Landscaping

Next, place the coping material and waterline tiles. You may not be familiar with these terms as a rookie, so let me give you a little introduction. People know installing capping around the edge of the pool as coping. It creates a wall between the surface and the concrete pool shell. You can use stone, marble, tiles, or concrete as this capping material. Any pool owner will inform you of the significance of installing this type of capping. It doesn’t have to look dull, though. Try different tile possibilities and select one that improves the aesthetic beauty of the pool. 

Inspect the plumbing lines. 

It’s now time to install accessories that will enhance your swimming experience. The professionals will first inspect every plumbing line to ensure there hasn’t been any damage during construction.

 Providing the necessary equipment is essential for your pool to function. Among them are a saltwater chlorinator, pool filters, and a strong, water-saving pump. Some pool owners also enjoy other modern technology, including spa equipment, wireless remote controls, and heating lines. Tell the builder what you want before they start their work.

Handover 

Now that the construction is over. The specialist will assist you in comprehending every aspect of pool maintenance after performing a quick system check to ensure everything is working correctly. This includes answering any questions, outlining all the features, and outlining the requirements for routine cleaning, maintenance, and upkeep. Examining the pool in detail in the weeks after the handover would be beneficial. Never contact the builder if you see any stains or chipped surfaces. 

Building Your New Pool

We have now concluded this guide. We hope we have addressed your questions and made building a swimming pool easier for you.

 Building a pool begins with choosing the site and the best pool builder. Following that, you’ll need to decide on the type of material you want to use, what features you want in the pool, and how much it costs to make a swimming pool.

We have finished our time with you for today. Are you prepared to build your swimming pool out of concrete? Could you speak with us? Khawar Hanif Contracting LLC team would love to assist you in realizing your goals!