INFINITY POOLS

Infinity pool builders for Sydney views.

Negative-edge and wet-edge concrete pools engineered to run the water out to the view. Built for sloping harbour and beach sites since 1968.

What we build

A pool that runs out to the horizon.

An infinity edge is the most demanding line a pool builder draws. The overflow wall has to sit dead level across its whole length, or the effect falls apart, and behind it sits a catch trough, a balance tank and the extra plant that keeps the water moving over the edge. It is one piece of engineering, built for one site.

We build infinity pools, negative edges and level wet edges in steel-reinforced concrete, because concrete is the only material that lets us pour that wall, that trough and that shell as a single structure tuned to the block. On a sloping Sydney site the edge reads best when the ground falls away beyond it, so the fall that makes a block hard to build on is the fall that makes the water disappear.

Most of these pools are drawn with the home's architect around a view. A harbour reach from Pulpit Point, an ocean line off a Northern Beaches escarpment, a valley from the Eastern Suburbs. We set the edge to sit under the sight line from inside the house, then finish it in honed stone and dark interior so the water reads as one plane with the view behind it.

Edge types

Three ways to lose the edge.

A
Infinity, or negative edge
Water spills over a wall set below the waterline into a catch trough. From the pool the surface runs straight to the view. Best where the ground falls away.
B
Wet edge, or knife edge
The coping sits level with the water and a thin film runs over one or more sides into a slot. A quieter, all-round version of the effect on a flatter site.
C
Combination edges
A negative edge to the view, wet edges on the return sides, a raised spa spilling into the pool. Drawn to the way the site is seen and used.

What is included

A complete infinity build.

01
Engineered overflow edge
The wall, catch trough and balance tank designed and built as one level structure to the millimetre.
02
Engineering, in house
Every shell and edge is structurally engineered by our own team for the exact slope and soil. No outsourced sign-off.
03
Balance tank and plant
The extra pump and balance tank that keep the film of water even, sized and hidden as part of the design.
04
Stone and interior finish
Honed bluestone or travertine coping and a dark glass or pebble interior, chosen so the edge reads clean against the view.
05
One supervisor, start to finish
The same Wright supervisor is on the project from excavation to handover. No subcontractor chain.

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What clients say

Words from the families we have built for.

★★★★★
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.
Fiona G. Google review, June 2026.
★★★★★
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.
Mark Creelman. Google review, June 2026.
★★★★★
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.
Caitlin Dixon. Google review, May 2026.

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Frequently asked

Infinity pool questions.

What is the difference between an infinity edge and a wet edge?
An infinity edge, also called a negative or vanishing edge, spills over a wall that is set slightly below the water line, so from the swimmer's side the water looks like it runs to the horizon. A wet edge, or knife edge, sits level and lets a thin film of water run over the coping on one or more sides. Both need a catch trough and a balance tank below to hold the water that spills over. We build both, and which one suits comes down to the site, the view and the budget.
Why does an infinity pool need concrete?
The overflow edge has to be built dead level to a few millimetres over its whole length, and it carries the wall, the trough and the balance tank as one structure. That is bespoke engineering for the exact site, which is why infinity pools are built in steel-reinforced concrete and not from a moulded shell.
Do infinity pools suit sloping Sydney blocks?
They suit them better than a flat block. A negative edge reads best when the ground falls away beyond it, which is exactly what a lot of Northern Beaches, harbour and Eastern Suburbs sites do. The fall that makes a block hard to build on is the fall that makes the edge disappear.
Are infinity pools more expensive to build?
Usually yes. The overflow wall, the catch trough, the balance tank and the extra pump work add structure and plant that a standard pool does not have. The finish on the edge also has to be exact. We are clear about what the edge adds at the quote stage so the decision is made with real numbers.

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