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Designing your backyard does not have to be overwhelming, let us guide you step by step with our expertise on landscaping design. This phase of the project consists of idea gathering, what is most important to you. The most important landscaping features should be determined by the purpose of your yard.

Our Swimming Pool Designs can help inspire your ideas and we will also make suggestions based on features and styles that you like from our previous landscape designs.

Landscape designs consist of different features, some popular features are natural pools, gunite pools, paved patios, pool with spa, pool decks, oval pools, infinity pools, and a pond pool. All of our modern swimming pool designs are sure to impress anyone, let us help you design your backyard oasis!

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Designing and installing a swimming pool requires specialist design to address: the building structure and mangement of the environment (taking into account shape, size, depth, tank, etc.) specific techniques (such as filtration, the circulation system – pumps, inlets and outlets, pipe work, etc.)

If you want something reliable and cost-effective, a rectangular pool might be your best option. ‘For many, the normal shape for a swimming pool is rectangular, usually with proportions of 2:1 (length to width),’ says SPATA (opens in new tab) (The Swimming Pool & Allied Trade Association).

Space required: The smallest swimming pool that can be constructed can have a size of 150-200 square feet (water area), which can easily be built in an area of 500 square feet.

Most residential swimming pools are finished using 1 of 3 surfacing materials: poured concrete, fiberglass, or vinyl. Concrete is the strongest and most durable, but also the most expensive.

This analysis shows that the average dimension of a swimming pool is about 30.1 feet long, 15.7 feet wide and 5.6 feet deep.

you probably know that there are three types of inground pools: fiberglass, vinyl liner, and concrete (also called gunite). Below is a detailed comparison of these three pool types, including the pros and cons of each. You can check out our guide to general pricing for the three pool types.

A vinyl liner pool itself takes about two weeks to install. But the accompanying patio can take from one week to a year, depending on the construction process. A gunite concrete pool takes six to eight weeks from excavation to your first swim.

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