If you’re building a new home, you’re probably already thinking about how to make the most of your backyard space. Pools are a great addition, but there’s something you may not have considered yet—a 2-part pool installation. This unique approach can save you time, money, and hassle in the long run. Here’s how it works and why it could be the perfect fit for your project.
A 2-part installation is a method where the pool is installed in two stages. In the first stage, we place the pool shell in the ground but hold off on connecting the pool equipment. This stage is crucial for new home builds or large renovation projects where backyard access will be limited once the home is complete.
Once your house is finished and all the major works around the pool are done—like landscaping, paving, or building any outdoor structures—we return for the second part of the installation. This is when we connect the equipment, set up the plumbing, and handle all the finishing touches to get your pool swim-ready.
A 2-part pool installation is especially useful when you’re building a house or undertaking major backyard renovations. Here’s why it’s beneficial:
A coffin cover is essentially a protective shield that we place over your pool after the shell is installed. It keeps debris and dirt from entering the pool and prevents any damage while construction is underway. This cover is vital to maintaining the pool’s integrity during the building process and ensures that when we come back to finish the installation, everything is as it should be.
By choosing a 2-part pool installation, you’ll avoid any major headaches or roadblocks during construction. You won’t have to worry about the pool being in the way while the rest of your home is being built. Additionally, better access to the site allows us to complete the project faster and more cost-effectively.
The second part of the installation is seamless and allows us to finalize your pool, making sure it’s ready for you to enjoy just as soon as your home is complete.
If you’re in the process of building a new home or planning significant renovations, a 2-part pool installation could be the key to avoiding unnecessary complications. It’s a practical solution that ensures your pool is installed efficiently and protected throughout the process.
Want to learn more about how a 2-part installation could work for your project? Contact us today to discuss how we can help you make the most of your new pool build.