SITE VISIT & CONSULTATION
Plan Your Pool Project with
Clarity
Before starting a pool project, the first step is a site visit and consultation. During this meeting, our team evaluates your property, discusses your goals, and identifies any site conditions that may affect the design or installation of your pool.
This visit helps ensure your vision, property layout, and project scope are aligned before moving into the planning stage.
What We Review During the Visit
During the consultation, we assess your property and discuss the key elements that influence pool design and installation.
Property Layout
We review the layout of your backyard to determine possible pool placement and design opportunities.
• Available space and pool location
• Distance from property lines
• Existing landscaping or structures
• Access points for construction equipment
Site Conditions
Each property has unique conditions that can affect excavation and construction.
• Soil and drainage conditions
• Slope or elevation changes
• Potential high water table considerations
• Sun exposure and nearby trees
Understanding these factors early helps prevent construction issues later.
Underground Utilities
Before excavation begins, it’s important to understand where underground services are located.
We review potential locations for:
• Gas lines
• Electrical lines
• Sewer or water services
A full utility locate is typically completed before excavation begins.
Pool Design & Features
The consultation is also an opportunity to discuss the type of pool and backyard experience you want to create.
Topics may include:
• Pool size and shape
• Vinyl liner, fiberglass, or concrete pool options
• Decking and surrounding outdoor living areas
• Heating systems and automation features
Measurements & Observations
During the visit, we may take preliminary measurements to better understand the space and project feasibility.
This may include:
• Property boundaries and setbacks
• Possible pool dimensions
• Equipment access routes
• Yard slope or elevation changes
These measurements help guide the early planning process.
How to Prepare for Your Site Visit
To make the consultation as productive as possible, homeowners can prepare a few items in advance.
Helpful things to have ready:
• Property survey (if available)
• Inspiration photos or design ideas
• Questions about materials or maintenance
• A general budget range
This helps us guide the conversation toward the best options for your property.
What Happens After the Consultation
After the site visit, the next steps typically include:
• Property survey (if available)
• Inspiration photos or design ideas
• Questions about materials or maintenance
• A general budget range
Start Planning Your Pool Project
A site visit is the best way to begin planning a pool that fits your property and long-term goals.
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