What Can I Expect to See During the Excavation Process?

So, you’ve decided to get a pool—congratulations! Or, maybe you’re just thinking about getting a pool and are wondering, “What can I expect to see during the excavation process?” as it relates to your Los Angeles, CA home. Well, it’s more than just a lot of digging. It’s a major construction project, and here’s what you need to know about it.

No matter the size, installing a pool is a big ordeal. There’s the main excavation for the pool itself, and there are also trenches to connect the wires and pipes needed to keep your pool at the right temperature. These trenches connect the pool to the pool equipment, and, in turn, connect that equipment to the electrical panel. There will also need to be trenches to connect the pool equipment to the gas meter, and possibly other locations.

In short, what you can expect to see during the excavation process involves putting a big hole and several trenches in the ground (but it is more than just a lot of digging). Often this will result in the entire yard needing to be dug up. If there is landscaping in the yard, you should expect that it will be disturbed in some way, and possibly even replaced if need be to dig trenches to install the underground conduits.

This will, of course, leave you with a massive amount of dirt. It will probably be too much to post on Craigslist or Nextdoor for neighbors to come haul away for their backyard vegetable gardens, so you should be ready with a plan to haul it away and a destination in mind. You can hire a company to take it away, or just get a wheelbarrow and redistribute it yourself. Considering the average pool excavation can generate a load of dirt the size of about four or five garden sheds, it might be more than you can easily hide elsewhere in the yard.

Different types and sizes of pools have different installation needs and timelines. For example, fiberglass pools are the fastest to install, since they come pre-made in one piece. Vinyl inground pools are similar to this. Concrete or gunite pools take longer, and the total install time depends on everything from weather to the details of your project.

Some good questions to ask when calling for a quote include:

  • Size: What is the size pool you desire? (Approximation of gallons or dimensions is usually fine for an estimate.)
  • Hot tub options: Will there be a hot tub?
  • Water features: Will there be fountains or other water features included in the installation?
  • Maintenance considerations: Will it be covered or open?

If you choose to go with a gunite or concrete pool, you can expect several large trucks in the front yard during the whole process. That means you should expect some damage to the grass where the trucks park and in the areas surrounding the pool. You should also find a large area, perhaps 20 square feet, for the dirt and debris to live during the excavation process.

Avanti Pools, Inc. is here to help complete your swimming pool project—call us today to get started or for more information about what you can expect to see during the pool excavation process in Los Angeles, CA.

What Time of Year Is Best for in-Ground Pool Construction in Los Angeles, CA?

So, you’re finally ready for that pool you have always wanted. You’ve chosen a prime spot and looked at your design options, and now all you need to do is hire a builder to complete your dream pool project. Right?

Not quite. It’s important to note that knowing you want to install a swimming pool in your backyard is just one step of the whole process. In addition to this, and creating a budget, you also need to pick a construction start date. Considering your schedule is one thing, but there are some uncontrollable conditions that can get in the way of your pool being built within your desired timeframe—namely, the weather and pool contractors’ busy schedules during the most popular months.

Before deciding to move forward with in-ground pool construction in Los Angeles, CA, you should know the pros and cons associated with installation during each season. Read on to find out what time of year is likely to be best for you.

Winter

Installing a swimming pool during the winter months may yield discounts and good deals not usually offered during other times of the year. This is great for homeowners on a budget, or for anyone who wants to save a chunk of change on pool installation services. On the downside, wintertime around the new year is when pool manufacturers tend to increase their prices. Contact a pool builder before January to take advantage of sale prices and avoid delays caused by winter storms.

Spring

Of all the seasons, spring is the most popular time of the year to build an in-ground swimming pool. Many homeowners see spring as the ideal time since hot summer days are only weeks away. By the same token, the popularity of residential springtime pool installations keeps pool builders’ service calendars packed. Another downside of springtime pool construction is April showers softening the soil and flooding the ground. This can result in installation delays and having to wait longer to enjoy your pool.

Summer

Summer is the busiest season for swimming pool designers and installers. If you are absolutely sure that summer is when you want to build your pool, then schedule the job early for a midsummer completion date, or later in the summer when builders’ schedules begin opening up. Keep in mind that because building a pool takes time, a late summertime pool project means you will probably have to wait until the next year before you get to enjoy it.

Fall

A majority of the country encounters stable weather and drier conditions during the fall months, and these the ideal conditions for pool building. Drier ground allows for a faster, easier installation process. However, unless the weather is projected to turn, there’s no real rush to install your new pool, because you won’t get the chance to enjoy it until warmer weather arrives.

Within certain parameters, swimming pools can be installed during any season. For more information about custom in-ground pool construction in Los Angeles, CA, look no further than Avanti Pools, Inc. Call us today with questions or to schedule installation!

Tips for Choosing the Right Location for Swimming Pool Construction in Los Angeles, CA

When you’re preparing to install a brand-new swimming pool on your property, you are probably mostly focused on the design and type of pool you’re installing. However, before you start planning out the specifics of the design, you must first determine the ideal location for your pool.

With this in mind, here are a few tips from our team of pool contractors about how you can choose the right location for your pool when planning your swimming pool construction in Los Angeles, CA:

These are just a few of the considerations you may want to keep in mind as you go through the process of planning your swimming pool construction in Los Angeles, CA. For more information about the decisions you’ll need to make when designing your swimming pool, we encourage you to contact the experienced contractors at Avanti Pools, Inc. today and we’ll be happy to answer your questions.

Choosing Between Saltwater and Chlorine Pool Construction in Los Angeles, CA

Building a pool can be an incredibly beneficial thing for you and your family. Not only is a swimming pool a fantastic place for you and your family to relax, spend time together, get exercise and entertain guests, but it can also boost the value of your home significantly. One of the most exciting things about custom pool construction in Los Angeles, CA is that you can design a pool that’s perfect for your needs. Among all of the other decisions you’ll have to make about your pool’s design and construction, you have to choose whether you want a saltwater pool or a chlorine pool.

Saltwater vs. chlorine pools

The most important thing to know about saltwater pools is that they aren’t actually chlorine-free. In fact, saltwater pools are a type of chlorine pool, but they tend to have much lower levels of chlorine. That’s because saltwater pools do not have chlorine added in the form of sticks or tablets, but rather it is produced by a saltwater generator as salt is added to the pool water. Another thing that’s worth noting about saltwater pools is that they aren’t as salty as some people anticipate. Saltwater pools have about the same concentration of salt as human tears, which is about one tenth the concentration of salt in ocean water. Here are some other things to consider:

Learn more about pool construction in Los Angeles, CA

Whether you know exactly what you want for your pool or you have a lot of questions about design and function, the team at Avanti Pools, Inc. is here to help you. For nearly 20 years, we have been providing our clients with pool design and pool construction in Los Angeles, CA. We are proud to be a locally owned and operated company with a sincere commitment to the satisfaction of our customers. To learn more, give us a call today.

How to Choose the Best Spot for New Pool Construction in Los Angeles, CA

As you begin planning out the installation of a pool at your home, you need to spend some time thinking about exactly where on your property it will sit, and how you want to have it laid out. Depending on the size and shape of your property, this may or may not be a relatively easy task.

So as you start to plan out your pool construction in Los Angeles, CA, consider these factors to help you pick the best location:

For more information about choosing a spot for pool construction in Los Angeles, CA, contact Avanti Pools, Inc. today.