INDOOR POOLS
Enclosed, climate-controlled concrete pools engineered to sit inside the building and swim every month of the year. Designed and built in house since 1968.
What we build
An indoor pool is a different brief from a backyard pool. The water sits inside a room for the life of the building, so the shell, the surrounds and the air in the room all have to be drawn together. That is work for a builder who engineers the shell in house and has done it for decades, not one who drops a mould into a hole.
We build indoor pools as steel-reinforced concrete shells, shaped to the footprint the architecture gives us. A lap length set into a basement, a raised spa off the main pool, a shallow ledge for children, all built to the same structural standard as our outdoor work. Concrete is the only material that lets the pool follow the room instead of the room bending around a shell.
Most of our indoor work is designed alongside the home's architect and the mechanical engineer, because an enclosed pool hall is a system. The pool, the ventilation and the drainage are decided at the same table. Get that right and the room stays dry, the glazing stays clear, and the pool is used all winter.
What an indoor build has to solve
What is included
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What clients say
Highly professional throughout. They suggested a project fit for purpose, delivered on time, and the finished product is to a high standard. The pool feels as good as new.
Fantastic job on our Northern Beaches pool. Tight access and major sandstone excavation. The project manager had a great eye for detail and the level of finish is superb.
The experience was fantastic from start to finish. Punctual, professional, clear communication, and the quality of workmanship was outstanding. The pool was beyond our expectations.
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Frequently asked
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