Houston Infinity Pools
An infinity pool erases the line between your water and the horizon. On a lake lot in The Woodlands, a golf course in Sugar Land, or any elevated site with a view, a vanishing edge is the single most dramatic thing you can build in a backyard. Water sheets over a knife-honed wall into a hidden catch basin and pumps quietly back, and from a lounge chair the pool simply pours into the landscape.
It is also the easiest pool to build wrong. The edge wall must be dead level along its entire length, the catch basin must be sized for surge when six people jump in at once, and the hydraulics must move the sheet of water without sounding like a pump room. Builders who rarely do infinity edges get one of those three wrong and the effect is ruined. This is specialist work and we treat it that way, with dedicated engineering on every edge.
No view lot? A perimeter overflow pool brings the same magic to flat yards: water rises flush with the deck on all four sides, creating a mirror surface that reflects the house and sky. It is the signature look of modern architecture, and we build both.
Have a view that deserves better than a fence? Call (833) 435-6010 and ask about infinity edge design!
Pair the edge with a raised spa, or explore geometric designs that suit vanishing edges best.
Common Questions
Does an infinity pool cost much more?
The edge system typically adds $15,000 to $30,000 over a comparable standard pool, covering the extra wall, catch basin, and hydraulics. On the right lot the effect is worth every dollar.
Do infinity pools work on flat Houston lots?
A true vanishing edge needs elevation or a view to vanish into. On flat lots we build perimeter overflow or mirror-edge pools, which deliver the same architectural drama without needing a hillside.
Is the catch basin dangerous for kids?
No. It is a shallow trough behind the edge wall, typically fenced or grated, and completely separate from where anyone swims. We design basins to meet code and common sense.