Linear Pools
Also known as geometric pools, these pools feature straight lines and geometric shapes. Clean lines are an integral element of classical, formal, modern, and contemporary designs. Linear pools are best for those looking for a modern look, to maximize their pool space, or a pool that lends itself to exercise. A linear pool does not need to be a standard rectangle you will notice as you look through our gallery; you can add your own creative touch to a linear pool project!

Waterfront Pool Questions
How much does a pool project cost?
All of our pool projects are custom quoted based on features included, materials selected, and site conditions. Currently up to a 350sf (roughly 12'x30' or 14'x25') custom pool projects are starting at only $55,000! Check out our blog post diving deeper into the cost of a pool project: "How Much Does a Concrete Pool Cost?"
I have a small backyard. Can I still have a pool built?
You can absolutely have a pool built in a small backyard! Small or uniquely shaped properties just require some flexibility with the design as we work around your county's regulations. Small pools, cocktail pools, plunge pools, and spools have been a popular trend in recent years as people look to fit more than a pool in their outdoor living space!
How long does it take to build a pool?
On average a pool project takes 3-4 months from the start of permitting to you being able to swim. After you have your initial design and have made your material selections, our Director of Sales Zach can let you know if any aspect of your pool project may affect this timeline. Check out our blog for a deep dive into the pool building timeline: "How Long Does It Take To Build A Pool?"
Will my pool or outdoor living project have a warranty?
Yes, every component of your pool project has a warranty offered and the warranty varies by item. During the installation process, we will get you everything you need to know about our warranties for the products we are using. Check out our warranty page to learn more: "Warranty & Service Request"





























