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Steel rebar grid and excavation during inground pool construction in Houston

Pool construction in Houston TX is a fight against the ground itself. Gulf Coast clay swells with every rain and shrinks through every drought, and it will move whatever sits on it. An inground pool built like they build them in sandy Florida will crack here. Ours are engineered for this soil specifically: deeper piers where the soils report calls for them, heavier steel schedules, and gunite shells shot thick and cured right.

Here is what cut-rate swimming pool construction looks like two years later: spider cracks through the plaster, tile lines popping off, decks heaving an inch at the expansion joints, and a builder whose phone number no longer works. The cheap bid is cheap because the steel is lighter, the gunite is thinner, and the crew is whoever answered a text that morning. You cannot see any of that at contract time, which is exactly what they count on.

Our build process is documented at every stage. Excavation, plumbing and steel, gunite, tile and coping, decking, equipment set, plaster, and startup, each with photos sent to your phone and inspections at the points that matter. A standard inground pool in Houston TX runs 8 to 12 weeks of construction, and you get the schedule in writing before the first shovel hits dirt.

Every shell carries a structural warranty we can honor because we plan to be here in twenty years. Ask any pool builder two questions: who engineers your shells, and how many pools have you built in this soil. Our answers hold up.

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Read about our gunite pool shells, or see what your project would cost on the pool prices page.

Common Questions

What time of year should we start construction?

Fall and winter. Permits move faster, dig slots are open, and the pool is finished before the first hot weekend of spring. Summer starts are fine too, you just swim a season later and pay peak-season pricing.

Do you handle permits and HOA approval?

All of it. City or county permits, engineering stamps, and HOA architectural review packets. HOAs in master-planned communities like Cinco Ranch and Bridgeland have specific requirements we already know by heart.

What about rain delays?

Spring storms can pause excavation and gunite days. We build weather buffer into the written schedule and make up time in later stages, and you always know the current completion estimate.