Written by Jake Brady

Everything You Need To Know About Building A Pool

Take the Plunge into our Q&A with Cloud9 Pools

When it comes to building a luxury home on the South Coast, this often includes a pool. But where do you start when it comes to the design, fencing and colour palette of your pool? Not to mention the construction process… You turn to the experts, of course.

We recently sat down with specialists Rob Lewis and Glenn Heath from Cloud 9 Pools to discuss all things pool construction. Smartbuild South Coast has worked with the team at Cloud9 pools on many projects over the years, including a part inground, part above ground pool on a steep site in Figtree, an award-winning above ground pool in Kiama and a pool and spa combo at Smartbuild HQ in Shellharbour. We can testify to this – when it comes to creating an aqua oasis inside your home, the team at Cloud9 Pools certainly know what they’re doing.

Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about building a pool, according to Rob and Glenn.

Smartbuild South Coast (SBSC): What are some of the most important considerations when it comes to pool placement? 

Cloud9 Pools (C9P): How the pool will be used by the owner is our first priority. Most people want a pool to be an extension of their outdoor living space, located close to the alfresco area. This will result in a pool that is used more often, as homeowners will already be spending the summer months outside. It also will result in a pool that is visible from the kitchen and or living space meaning the pool also doubles as a kind of water feature from the house. 

SBSC: How do you determine if an inground or above-ground pool will work better for the space? 

C9P: All of the pools we build are made from reinforced concrete, so structurally there is little difference, except for a few details to the steel for above ground pools. When it comes to hydraulics, there is no difference between and above ground or inground pool. The real difference comes with the slope of the yard. 

A block that slopes away from the rear alfresco would be better suited to an above ground pool so that it creates a one single-level space extending from the house. An inground pool will work much better for a flat block. 

SBSC: What’s involved in the process of installing a pool? 

C9P: The first step is to meet the customer onsite to discuss the design requirements and send out a quote based on the design. Once the customer accepts the quote, we will sign a preliminary agreement. We will then get plans drawn up to be approved by the Principal Certifying Authority. Once plans are completed and approved, we sign a contract with the client and schedule into our construction timeline.

Then the digging starts! This will usually take 2-3 days depending on the site conditions. Immediately after the digging is completed, formwork and reinforcing steel goes in. Then the skimmer box and pipework are installed to the reinforcing steel. After that, the area is sprayed with concrete to complete the shell. The shell is then left for 28 days to cure.  

After curing, the waterline tiles and coping are added. Once that’s done, and any pool surrounds have been paved, the fence is erected. Then whatever interior finish the client has selected is applied. This takes a day and then the pool is filled the following day. After that, the pump and filter are installed, and chemicals are added. 

When that’s all done, our customers can enjoy their new pool! The final step is for us to sign up your pool with the NSW swimming pool register and have a private certifier inspect your pool to be signed off.

SBSC: How do you determine the best type of pool for a block? For example, what kind of pool would best suit a narrow block?

C9P: Generally speaking, a narrow block will better facilitate a narrow pool. However, there are other factors to consider like sewer easements, access to BBQ areas or garages, prevailing winds, as well as the shade and slope of the block. These are all factors that will impact the size, position and shape of the pool. When the block is narrow it can limit options but often result in a unique design. 

SBSC: What types of pool fencing would you recommend? 

C9P: Frameless glass is by far the most popular fencing, as it doesn’t obscure the view of the pool. But if privacy is needed, people often opt for hardiplank or blue board screening. There are also plenty of new products for every fencing need and taste, including aluminium louvres, rusted steel screens and timber palisades. The sky really is the limit! 

SBSC: Are there any unexpected considerations when it comes to pool design and installation? 

C9P: Excavation will always produce variations that cannot be predicted. Sewer lines can often run through backyards and sometimes not appear on the plans. Rocks are another aspect that we don’t know about until we start digging.

Something that we find on blocks in older suburbs is buried waste. These are all things that cannot be predicted until excavation has commenced. However, we always ensure that we let our customers know of the potential for this to occur, so they aren’t hit with an unexpected bill. Whenever we deal with something like this, we charge a “do and charge” rate to keep the costs as low as possible for the customer. 

SBSC: Can a pool be designed and installed to suit any budget? 

C9P: We try to keep our costs down wherever possible without compromising on quality or the features that we include. This ensures that our pools will work with minimum maintenance and ultimate efficiency. But we also get charged minimum rates from our subcontractors so there is a certain level of costs that can’t be avoided. As such, our pools start at $45,000 and move upwards from there depending on size. The beauty of a concrete pool is that the pool walls can be used as retaining walls, creating level spaces on sloping blocks much cheaper than fibreglass pools can. 

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If you want to learn more about adding a stunning pool to your South Coast home, get in touch with Rob Lewis and Glenn Heath from Cloud9 Pools. If you’re keen to build a brand new luxury home, give Jake from Smartbuild South Coast a call on 0431 388 059. 

Written by Jake Brady

How to Maximise Waterfront Views in Your Home Design

Are you lucky enough to be living on the waters edge? It would be an absolute shame to let these potentially beautiful views go to waste! In addition to offering stunning vistas, homes on a waterfront location bring in an absolute premium – so whatever your intention is during the build, making the most of your view of the water is a no-brainer.

So how can you maximise your waterfront views? Here are our top 5 techniques…

1. Establish a connection

When building a waterfront home, the most important thing to get right is orientation. While it may sound obvious, positioning your home at an angle that maximises ocean or inlet views and takes into consideration the sun’s movements is crucial. 

Once this foundation has been laid, every other aspect of the home design should take advantage of your piece of shoreline. Each space should be meticulously positioned and designed to support your waterside lifestyle, whether it be inside or outside. 

2. Be smart with your floorplan

Optimise the layout of your home so that as many spaces as possible have access to your waterfront view. These areas are known as the ‘front row’ – typically consisting of living areas, kitchens and outdoor living spaces. A clever floorplan will then place utility areas such as stairs, closets, and bathrooms behind your priority spaces. 

Spacious, open plan living areas allow you to bask in the view from a number of angles, whether that be enjoying a meal at the dining table or relaxing with a book in the lounge. Execute this effectively and your waterfront view will serve as a constant source of relaxation and inspiration.

3. Work with your windows

The bigger the windows, the better the view. Simple right? We recommend adding large floor-to-ceiling windows or bi-fold doors in as many water-facing areas of your home as possible. Not only will this let you to marvel at your little piece of natural, but it will allow plenty natural light to flow into your home.

We also recommend taking this one step further by incorporating corner windows into your build. These allow you to indulge in everything the coastline has to offer, capturing the breadth of the view in breathtaking fashion. These can result in stunning views from every angle, so you can truly immerse yourself in your new waterfront lifestyle. 

4. Outdoor living spaces

Take the opportunity to really soak in the waterfront with the perfect outdoor living space. Bask in the summer sun and seaside views in an outdoor barbecue, dining or living area. At Smartbuild South Coast, we can help you establish a connection between your indoor and outdoor zones that will allow you to maximise the scenery. 

Adding a fireplace or outdoor heater will extend your outdoor space’s appeal into the colder months – but be sure to consult with an expert builder on how best to shelter your sanctuary from coastal winds.

5. Don’t forget about functionality

Don’t give up your haven. While of course you want to gaze upon the waterfront unobstructed, you must design your home with care so as not to compromise its serenity. By nature, waterfront homes are more susceptible to the elements – whether it be sea spray, sunlight or coastal winds. 

Those enormous, floor-to-ceiling windows spanning the length of your house may offer amazing coastal views, but they may also leave you exposed to an unbearable amount of harsh morning light. We recommend double-glazed windows and glass with heat reflectivity, as well as specialised blinds that dull light without compromising your view.

Don’t let these potential problems put you off – hire an experienced architect and builder who knows how to maximise views with design solutions that will positively impact the liveability of your home.

Waterfront homes come with their own unique challenges and opportunities. However, they all have one thing in common – when executed properly, they offer breathtaking results for the lucky owner to enjoy all year round. 

At Smartbuild South Coast, we’re currently working on a waterfront project in Werri Beach where we’re building our clients a stunning seaside forever home. Click here to see more of this project, or get in touch with Jake and the team to find out how we can bring your very own coastal paradise to life.

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