The Pool Build (During Construction)
The Pool Build (During Construction)
Sometimes I am at the worst at posting progress shots of major projects going on around Duke Manor. I take plenty of pictures while things are going on, just not always the best at organizing the pics and getting them posted. The Pool Build being one of them. And although the pool is technically finished, I wanted to share a few images of the actual construction process with you.
Here’s a before and after that I recently posted here.
The pool was actually filled on May 19th. 7 truck loads and 5 hours later, my red Georgia clay was replaced by crystal clear water. This was also perfect timing since it was also the kids last day of school. Before I get ahead of myself with landscape, other improvements and completed pool pictures let’s look at what it took to get to this point.
The Pool Build (During Construction)
First we had to decide where in the yard we wanted to put the pool. For as long as we had talked about wanting a pool, this process probably took the longest. I wasn’t sure exactly where, just that I did not want the pool so close to the house. I also wanted something that would face the lake.
Once we figured our placement we needed to do some work to get the yard leveled out. Since my backyard has a slight elevation we needed to create a few retaining walls. This was to avoid a 5 foot drop to get into the pool. My husband worked so hard every weekend in Jan and February to get this done before the pool guys showed up in March to start the pool.
When the pool crew showed up in March, we were ready for them to do their thing. The first couple of days were spent moving dirt and building up the area around the pool.
It wasn’t long before we had a hole in the ground, the shape defined and the walls went up. Just. like. that.
I will show you more of our pool build process, including the decking, landscaping and filling it up. All which led up to taking that first plunge into the new pool. As a bonus, I’ll share how to avoid swimmers ear. Yes, 2 of my kids now have it.
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grateful
for the memories we will create in the pool
Your pool looks so nice. It’s interesting to see the difference in how your pool was built and ours.
Oh my gosh, that looks like a TON of work to prep everything! But I know you’ll all enjoy it so much… so happy for you! Cheers to summer and boo to swimmers ear. 🙂
xo Heidi
thanks heidi!
Your pool looks amazing. You have a beautiful place.
thanks so much pamela.
Is Georgia red clay anything like Oklahoma red clay? Ugh! We also have a “several” pools in our life with raising 3 children. WE now have a pool again during our retirement with 3 grown children, spouse and 5 grandchildren! It is alot of work but you’ll never regret having all those fun memories with the cookouts and the pool. Enjoy!
clay is the worst! but part of life 🙂 Have a great week.
Loving what I see!…and yes, I do remember the Swimmer’s Ear days!
thanks shirley. as a kid i don’t remember getting swimmers ear. i am going to start putting drops in their ear each time they get out of the pool to avoid.
Laura, your pool is really nice — as is your lovely landscaping! It was lots of work but well worth it as you and your family will get so much use of it. So glad you are finished and can enjoy the summer with your pool!
You have such a lovely home and yard! Enjoy!
Blessings!
thanks so much Maryann. yes, lots of work but so worth it.