Pool And Landscape Construction
Initial Consultation and Design
Beginning with a consultation to discuss your vision, budget, and requirements for your future pool.
Permitting and Approvals
Before construction can begin, the necessary permits and approvals must be obtained from local authorities. This may involve submitting plans, paying fees, and adhering to building codes and zoning regulations.
Site Preparation And Excavation
The site is prepared by clearing vegetation, trees, and other obstacles. Excavation will begin after ground is made suitable for the pool's foundation.
Pool Shell Construction
The pool shell, which forms the structural framework of the pool, is constructed using materials such as fiberglass, or vinyl. The chosen construction method depends on factors such as budget, design preferences, and site conditions.
Plumbing and Electrical Work
Plumbing lines for water circulation, filtration, and heating systems are installed, along with electrical wiring for lights, pumps, and other pool equipment. These systems are essential for the proper functioning and maintenance of the pool.
Coping and Patio
Coping and the patio are installed to provide a finished look and enhance safety and functionality. Common materials include concrete, pavers, stone, or wood.
Water Features and Accessories
Optional water features such as waterfalls, fountains, and jets may be added to enhance the aesthetics and ambiance of the pool. Additionally, accessories such as pool covers, diving boards, slides, and ladders may be installed based on your preferences.
Final Finishes
The pool interior is finished with a vinyl liner. This step not only enhances the pool's appearance but also protects the structure from damage and deterioration.
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Whether you're breaking ground on a new construction project, installing utilities, or shaping the landscape of your property, Earth Kings Contracting Corp is here to help. Contact us today to discuss your excavation needs and experience the Earth Kings difference firsthand.
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