new pools & spas
geometric pools
Typically rectangular in shape with clean, straight lines
You may want a geometric pool if you want to use your pool for general exercise, swimming laps, or in-water sports, such as volleyball or basketball. If you have more of a modern home or aesthetic or you want more of a contemporary feel, this may be the design style for you.
FREEFORM POOLS
Multiple shape options with asymmetrical curves and free-flowing lines
A freeform swimming pool might be for you if you want a unique shape to fit your space. You may also opt for a freeform pool over a geometric pool if it suits your home’s aesthetics better. It’s really about preference and whether you prefer curvature over sleek lines.
spas & Pool/Spa Combos
Think in-ground “hot tub” with heating ability and multiple high-powered jets
Spas are great if want a small space to relax and unwind. You may also use your spa as a space for entertaining friends and family. Spas are great for year-round use and even have therapeutic benefits. A spa can be an addition to your pool or stand alone, especially if you want to take advantage of a small space.
A tiny pool that can be tucked away in your yard - 10’ x 15’ Starting at $65K
Think you don’t have room for a pool? Think again! A plunge pool is the perfect option for small outdoor areas, or even for those that have room for a pool but want to keep some green space or add some hardscapes to their backyard. A plunge pool is great for quickly cooling off during hot summer days and can be easily converted into a large spa during winter times. Additionally, installing an endless swim jet in a plunge pool allows for exercise and swimming “laps”.