Designing a Custom Tile Swimming Pool

Making the decision to custom build a tile swimming pool in your back yard is very thrilling! Many people imagine their little ones laughing and splashing in the water, their buddies sitting around with cold refreshments and neighborhood BBQ’s with the pool being the main focal point. But constructing a pool is major construction and the vision often gets lost with the noise of the back yard being dug up and construction workers milling around. This article will help those future pool owners make sense of what’s really transpiring during the process and retain the vision of the finished product in their heads.

The first action is the fun part and that’s dreaming up your swimming pool! A qualified team of contractors and designers will sit down and provide tile installation education with you, to decide what type of pool you would prefer. They will take into consideration what your needs are and what will be most ideal to your yard. You will choose things which include the pool’s shape, the color, and the different materials that will be used.

Prior to any scooping is begun, a representative of the company you have chosen will come to plan the new pool in your backyard. This plan will show where your pool area will be, where the deck area will be, and where the area of the pool equipment will be. This will all be based on the custom design you have chosen. After you approve the outline, building will begin!

It usually takes about a single full day to dig out the pool area and remove the soil from your yard. If there are soil or bedrock issues to contend with, it might take longer than a single day.

To safeguard the pool from ground forces, steel is brought in next. Steel-reinforcing rods, or rebar, are placed inside the pool area. These will travel along the bottom, up the sides, and around the perimeter. After this is done, the water lines and electrical can be completed. Plumbing crews will build the proper piping to clean and purify your swimming pool. The electricians will also hook up to your main electricity service and connect the pool machinery and lighting. A concrete mix called gunite is then applied. This is administered with a lot of pressure so it can adhere tightly around the steel reinforcing rods. This reinforces the steel and gives it much more durability.

The swimming pool tile is normally installed next. The coping, or the ‘lip’, of the pool may also be installed around the perimeter of the pool at this time. You will have selected these when you were designing your pool.

The pool machine set will then be placed on a concrete pad and be turned on. The pool will then be covered with a strong, waterproof coating that will seal the pool and produce the finishing touches. There’s many different colors available that will affect the color of the pool when reflecting the sun.

Afterwards, your pool is finished! All it needs is a bit of landscaping, some patio outdoor furniture, and voila! Your vision has finally arrived!