Have you ever wondered why the cost of swimming
pools of comparable sizes can vary from $50,000 to
$500,000? A pool is a pool is a pool, right? Wrong.
While a high price tag doesn't necessarily guarantee quality and
complete customization, it does if you are dealing
with a top of the line pool builder. High end -
luxury pools, designed and built by high-end custom
pool builders, cater to the clientele who demand the
best. Gone are the compromises that you may face
when building a less costly pool. Put simply, you
get what you pay for.
Before you select your pool builder, it is best
to envision the type of pool that you want and to
contemplate your expectations for the entire
project. Do you want to be presented with definitive
choices for your pool's shape, size and features, or
do you want to be more involved with your pool's
design? Are you in a rush to have the pool
completed, or is your timeline more flexible? Are
you open to the idea of a running budget, rather
than a fixed price before the project begins? The
answers to these questions, along with the following
details of what you can expect from a high-end pool
builder, will help you make the choice that is right
for you....
Pricing and Project Management
Think of a first class pool builder the way you
would think of a custom home builder. Because each
pool is unique in design and materials, the builder
takes on fewer new clients to ensure that every
project takes top priority. There is usually not an
established price list, but the builder can give you
a range of what your vision will cost and then bring
your dream pool to fruition by discussing important
factors, such as your lifestyle and entertainment
patterns, your taste in colors, textures and
materials, the age groups of intended users, and the
site's views, privacy, orientation, architecture and
possible challenges. Design revisions are welcomed
before the final concept is approved because the
goal is to give you exactly what you want.
Soils Reports: Are they neccessary?
Yes, yes, yes. Depending on ground conditions, some high-end
custom builders will insist on a geotechnical
investigation (soil report), which identifies the
property's specific soil conditions. Oftentimes, the
soil report will recommend a shell strength that far
exceeds what some pool builders might otherwise
provide. However, the soil report can also be very
favorable and actually save the client money by
recommending the basic strength shell. While these
tests add to the initial cost, they are an important
part of building a pool that will last a lifetime.
We always have a soils report performed.
Materials
The materials selection process is limited only
by the designer's resourcefulness and knowledge and
the ability of the materials to match the suited
purpose. Expect the pool builder to have a wide
range of options available for each customer's
budget and preferences. If only imported tiles from
Italy will do, you can count on a luxury pool
builder to get them for you (provided they are of
sufficient strength to meet the suited purpose).
A Comprehensive Plan
Leading pool designers act as aquatic architects,
usually operating under a contract for the
completion of a construction package, rather than a
site plan. The difference? A site plan shows the
location of the property's boundaries, its
structures and the proposed pool and equipment pad.
It is accompanied by a listing of the plumbing
sizes, pump horse power, filter type and size, and
standard engineering specifications.
In contrast, a construction package is
significantly more robust and routinely includes a
soil report, a site map or Site Plan,
topographical maps for
sloping properties, a scaled drawing of the pool
and/or spa with cross sectional drawings, plumbing
and electrical schematics, a scaled drawing of the
equipment pad, equipment specifications,
hydraulic
calculations (which determine pipe, filter and pump
sizes) and construction specifications and
guidelines outlining how each step, process or
operation will occur. The pool designer forwards the
above documents to a structural engineer to review
and to determine the structure's skeletal design and
strength.
In short, every base is covered, and nothing is
left to chance. Is this typical? Hardly, since only
a small percentage of pool builders have customers
who want to reach for the stars. Remember, you
get what you pay for.
Equipment Selection
In most situations without the benefit of a
high-end custom pool builder the majority of
equipment is selected for you without any
explanation. To keep costs down, it is common to
have one large pump with enough horsepower to power
spa jets, water features, and, if needed, the pool
cleaner as well. While this is likely to save you
money in extra pumps and plumbing initially, the
efficiency of each system may be drastically
reduced, increasing annual operating costs for
electricity.
The more a top-notch builder is involved, the
greater the likelihood that he or she will select a
dedicated pump for each major requirement. For
example, the pool cleaner will utilize a booster
pump and any substantial water features will have
their own pumps and filters. Since reserve
horsepower is not required to operate these
features, a smaller filter pump (which runs more
frequently) will be utilized, resulting in
significant savings in energy over the life of the
pool. Smaller pumps devoted to specific tasks also
keep noise to a minimum.
Do you want to make all of your pool's amenities
operable from inside your home, from a telephone or
from a computer? With a fine pool builder,
integrating automated controls is easy. Remember, in
many cases you are paying for experience, so these
types of requests are considered standard.
Construction Practices
Concrete Application.
A critical part of
pool construction in every concrete pool is the
application of the concrete, especially when gunite
(mixed on site) is used. The consistency of the
mixture and the amount that is applied is a
determining factor of the pool's strength and
longevity. Not every pool builder requires a company
employee to supervise the process, but without
supervision it is unknown if the engineer's
specified ratios of cement or shell thickness are
being maintained. We use a local, 3rd party special
inspector for the gunite application process.
During the application, some of the concrete will
not adhere to the surface being sprayed and will
fall to the bottom of the pool. This waste is called
rebound and should be removed from the project site
or raked out as a sub-base for the pool decks.
However, cost-focused builders use it to fill in
steps, benches and other contoured areas. This is
significant because rebound is not applied under
pneumatic pressure, resulting in air pockets, which
later may settle, crumble, crack or cause leaks. The
reduced concrete expenses and disposal charges will
cost you more in the long run. Again, you get what
you pay for. We do not use rebound in our work.
Plastering.
The mixing and coloring of the
plaster is another important part of construction.
In addition to ensuring that a consistent color is
achieved, a luxury pool builder will insist on
allowing the plaster to set naturally. Pool builders
who cherish low contract prices often add calcium to
the mixture to speed its setting so that the final
troweling (smoothing of the plaster) can be
completed in less time. Though it shortens the
length of the plaster application process, the
calcium can cause “hot spots” in the plaster, which
leach out of the surface as small white crystals and
cause discoloration in colored finishes.
Equipment Placement.
Traditionally,
builders place the equipment as close to the pool as
possible to minimize electrical and plumbing runs.
When space is not a restriction, high-end builders
place equipment where it is the least obtrusive and
where sounds will be less likely to carry to
bedrooms or entertaining areas. Some pool builders
will even employ an underground vault to maximize
the usable space and to further minimize any noise.
Decking and Accessories.
Most luxury pool
builders relish the opportunity to design and
install the pool deck, rather than have a separate
contractor complete the task. This increases the
likelihood that a more integrated look will be
achieved. Special attention is given to drainage,
which ensures that water does not sheet off of the
deck causing soil expansion and possible deck
heaving.
Design-oriented pool builders also tend to work
with landscape architects, as well as lighting
consultants, to achieve total-package effects. To
them, pools do not stand alone; they act as
centerpieces that should be set off by their
surroundings. Subtle yet important architectural
details, such as glass or screened enclosures,
hidden automatic pool covers, attractive umbrella,
volleyball or basketball sleeves, camouflaged drains
and skimmer lids and recessed spaside remotes, are
rarely overlooked.
The Bottom Line
It is hardly a surprise that few pool builders
observe all of the planning, construction and
project management standards described above. After
all, the top Mercedes-Benz model accounts for only a
tiny slice of automobile sales, and Rolls-Royce's
and Bentley's shares can only be described as
slivers.
It would certainly be a mistake for most
prospective pool owners to expect these standards,
since both the standards and the resulting price
tags represent the pinnacle, not the midpoint.
Before you decide how much you are willing to
invest in your new aqua scape, consider the various
intricacies of pool building and how different skill
levels, techniques, business practices and materials
can affect the final dollar amount on your contract.
In the end, you are not paying for a pool—you are
paying for a pool builder who can and will give you
exactly what you want— and can afford.
Request a complimentary onsite meeting with our
staff to discuss your current plans. We are
available Mon - Fri 9-5, and we will accommodate
special meeting requests if needed.
We look forward to being your
Custom Aquascape Builder!
Call us today! (707)585-7727
Home
|