
Phase 1
Layout, Lot Preparation & PermitsThe first step is to "mark off" your pool as per the layout drawing we did of your backyard. Let us know immediately if the pool is NOT positioned as you desire. Any lot preparation and tree removal will also be done.
Preparations, such as fence removal, will also be done to provide access for the equipment to your backyard. Artistic Pool will also apply for all the government permits to insure your pool is built in full compliance of building codes.Excavation
This is the day you've waited for! Pool excavation requires heavy machinery and a dump truck to remove any dirt not needed around the pool. Your backyard will now begin to resemble a battlefield. Your landscaping in the pool area and access area will be virtually destroyed.
We will do everything possible to keep the mess to a minimum. But you'll need to plan some new landscape work after the pool is complete. It is possible that we may encounter unusual conditions, such as rock, collapsible soil, or high water table conditions. In such instances, we'll need to meet with you and discuss the best option, which is likely to add cost to the job.
Steel & Pre-Plumbing
A crew will set and tie a network of steel reinforcing bars to conform to the shape and contour of your pool.
Plumbing and lighting fixtures that will be built into your pool will be carefully positioned into place. An inspection by local code inspector must now be made, if required.
Gunite Application
Guniting requires large equipment, so be prepared for a concrete truck and some other machinery. This is an exciting process to watch, but be prepared for
lots of dust in the air and the noise of a diesel compressor. Our skilled craftsmen will pneumatically apply the gunite over the steel to form a single piece gunite shell that will provide the structural strength for you pool...a structure that will endure a lifetime! The crew will trim out the final shape of the pool and "cut-in" such features as steps & benches.
Progress Payment Due
Phase 2
Tile and Coping Installation
Our tile installers will now arrive and set the ceramic tile that YOU selected around the water line perimeter of the pool. Top border coping that you have selected will also be installed, giving your pool an attractive, safe and durable edge. Accent tile (except for colored plaster or Pebble Tec finishes) will be installed as agreed.
Pool Plumbing
A crew will dig trenches for the circulation piping system and install the multiple plumbing lines that run between the pool and the filter system. The plumbing system will be pressure tested and inspected.Install Filtration Equipment
Your pump and filter system will now be set in place and connected to the plumbing. Other equipment included in your contract, such as automatic chlorinator, automatic cleaner, and heater are also installed at this time.
If your pool has a heater, a gas line form your gas meter must also be installed and inspected. We will coordinate with the sub-contractor if this is not part of the contract and you will pay him direct.
Progress Payment Due
Phase 3
Electrical Rough-in, Bonding & InspectionAn electrician will install the electrical for the underwater light and provide a safety bonding around the pool. A government electrical inspector prior to any concrete decking being poured must inspect this.
Retaining Walls & Raised Bond Beams
Footings will be dug and poured as required. Concrete block with brick or stone as specified will be installed. Upon completion these walls will be back filled.
Retaining Wall Payment Due
Install Decking Form Boards
Now, you can more realistically see how your pool will look in your backyard. It's time to set the forming for your concrete decking. Many of our agreements allow for YOU to alter the decking shape and size at this time, as you can more easily visualize how you may now want your deck.
If you want to alter your deck from the original plan, please contact the Construction Coordinator BEFORE the form boards are installed. We can meet with you, revise the plan and advise you of any additional costs.
Pour Concrete Decking
Be sure you are satisfied with the layout of the decking BEFORE the concrete is poured. Adequate expansion joints or saw cuts are installed to help prevent "cracking and chipping" of the concrete as it ages.
Be sure NO ONE walks or touches the deck until it has cured for 24 hours.
Deck Payment Due
Phase 4
Plaster (or Pebble Tec) PreparationWe will prepare your pool for the final finish by pumping out accumulated rainwater and cleaning out construction debris. All pipe and electrical fitting will be grouted and the tile cleaned.
Plaster (or Pebble Tec) Pool & Fill with Water
It's now time to cover the gunite with the interior surface you have selected (Plaster of Pebble Tec). Crews will mix up, and trowel and finish the surface. When completed, we'll begin filling your pool with water.
During this important time, we will need your help. We will need you to watch the water level and turn it off when it reaches the midway point of the skimmer opening. Then call us so we can schedule someone to start up your system.
Please don't let anyone attempt to get in the pool until we say it is okay.
Start Up Filtration Equipment
After the pool is full, we will return within a couple of days, install your automatic cleaner, and start up your pool pump and filtration system. We'll inspect the system for proper operation and be sure everything is performing its best.
It is important that you bring a complete sample of water into our water lab within a week of your pool's start up. This allows us to "fine tune" your water for the maximum clarity, sanitation and comfort.Final Electrical and Plumbing Inspections
We will arrange for final inspections by your local building officials. With their approval, you can now JUMP IN and begin to enjoy your pool.
Final Clean Up
A crew will return to do any necessary final clean up.
Instruction Session for Pool Care and Operation
One of our experienced staff will meet with you and give you personal instructions on how to care for and operate your pool. Be prepared to ask questions. We want you to have as much knowledge as possible. The more YOU know, the easier you will find it to care for your pool.
Final Draw Payment Due
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