INFINITY POOLS
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
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.
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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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