In-Ground Pools
We offer expert concrete services for inground pool installations. Our experienced team understands the unique requirements of building a solid foundation for your pool. We meticulously prepare the site, ensuring proper excavation and leveling. Our skilled craftsmen then pour and finish the concrete, creating a durable and long-lasting base for your pool. We pay attention to every detail, ensuring that the concrete is smooth, level, and free from any imperfections. With our concrete work, you can have confidence that your inground pool will be supported and will stand the test of time.
Endless customization options.
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Stamped concrete is a decorative technique that involves imprinting a pattern or texture onto freshly poured concrete to mimic the look of other materials such as brick, slate, stone, tile, or wood. This process allows for the creation of visually appealing surfaces that resemble more expensive materials at a fraction of the cost. After stamping, the concrete is typically colored and sealed to enhance its durability and aesthetic appeal.
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Live edges in concrete refer to retaining the natural, irregular edges of rock or other organic materials when embedding them within a concrete surface. This technique creates a striking contrast between the raw, organic edge of the material and the smooth, solid surface of the concrete.
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Unlike traditional gray concrete, colored concrete offers a wide range of hues and shades to choose from, allowing for greater flexibility and customization in design projects. Color can be added to concrete either during the mixing process or applied as a surface treatment after the concrete has been poured and cured.
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Two-tone color in concrete refers to the use of two different colors within the same concrete surface to create contrast or visual interest. This provides a more natural look.
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A concrete pool border, also known as a pool coping, is the edge or cap that surrounds the perimeter of a swimming pool. It serves both functional and aesthetic purposes, providing a finished look to the pool edge while also serving as a protective barrier between the pool structure and its surrounding deck or patio.