Enhanced Pools specializes in constructing in-ground vinyl pools with an automatic pool cover. Some in-ground vinyl pool builders choose what options you’ll get if they build your pool, but we will show you the options and let you choose so you get what you want. Whether you’re looking to create an oasis for relaxation or a fun space for family gatherings, our team is dedicated to bringing your vision to life with high-quality materials, expert craftsmanship, and exceptional customer service.
In-ground vinyl pools are an option for families that want a pool but are willing to sacrifice customization to save on their swimming pool investment. In-ground vinyl pools are less customizable than shotcrete or gunite pools. An in-ground vinyl pool is made with steel or composite walls to form the sides of the pool and a concrete product to form the floor. A vinyl liner is installed to cover the walls and the floor and is the part of the pool that holds water. A vinyl liner is less durable than fiberglass or concrete pools, but is a good option for some families due to the lower investment.
Vinyl liner pools offer unique benefits, making them an ideal choice for homeowners seeking a beautiful, functional, low-maintenance swimming pool.
Vinyl liner pools are among the most affordable options for in-ground pool construction. For less than a shotcrete or gunite pool, you can get a custom-designed swimming pool.
Vinyl liners provide a smooth, soft surface that’s gentle on the skin. This makes them more comfortable for swimming and lounging. Swimmers especially like the smooth surface of a vinyl-lined pool.
Vinyl-lined pools can be made in almost any shape and size, but the floor looks different than a concrete or fiberglass pool floor, sloping aggressively to deeper areas. There are many patterns to choose from with varying colors to suit your style and preferences.
Vinyl liners are less durable than fiberglass, shotcrete, or gunite pools because they are made with vinyl that is susceptible to holes and tearing. These pools offer the lowest initial investment, but those savings are lost compared to fiberglass pools when the liner has to be replaced. They are still a lower investment than concrete pools, even with liner replacements.
An auto cover for a vinyl liner pool is not as concealed as one for a gunite or shotcrete pool, but it can still look great and be mostly concealed during construction.
Vinyl-lined pools are easy to maintain, like fiberglass pools but much easier than gunite pools. Their smooth surface reduces algae buildup, making cleaning more manageable and less time-consuming.
At Enhanced Pools, we manage every aspect of pool construction from design to completion. Here’s a look at our step-by-step process:
We begin with a detailed consultation to understand your vision, needs, and budget. We work with you to create a custom pool design that suits your space and lifestyle. We work with you to convert your dream into reality.
We work with your local municipality to process your permit, so you don’t have to be involved. Permitting can be frustrating for those unfamiliar, so we will take care of that for you.
Excavation is a big step because this is when your pool starts to take shape. The process typically takes a day or two, but we don’t know the underground conditions, so the process sometimes takes longer. We will communicate with you if there is a reason the dig will take longer.
Our team installs the pool structure, which includes steel or composite walls and braces to support the vinyl liner. The walls are engineered and reinforced to ensure long-term stability and strength. A concrete product is installed on the floor to complete the pool shell.
Before installing the vinyl liner, we prepare the pool shell, a vital step that some pool builders skip to save time and money. After preparing the pool shell, we install the custom vinyl liner. The liner is ordered to fit your pool’s specific dimensions and fabricated to ensure the best fit. With numerous color and pattern options, we help you select the liner that complements your vision.
Once the liner is installed, we begin filling your pool with water. Depending on your water pressure and the number of hoses you dedicate to filling your pool, it can take a day to a few days. At this point, we also call for a final inspection.
Ready to Build Your Dream Pool?
If you’re ready to create the backyard oasis you’ve always wanted, contact us today to schedule a discovery meeting. We can discuss your vision and begin helping make it a reality. We look forward to turning your dream pool into a reality!