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A + Gunite Inc. Pool & Spa USA 603 733 9668 CA 437 410 9668 Agunitepools@gmail.com
Frequently asked questions
General
Gunite Pool Construction Process Building a Gunite pool involves several key phases, starting with planning and design. The typical steps include: 1. Permitting: Obtain necessary approvals. 2. Layout: Define the pool's location and shape 3. Excavation: Digging the site for the pool. 4. Steel Installation: Reinforcing the structure with steel bars. 5. Plumbing: Installing pipes for circulation and drainage. 6. Electrical Work: Setting up lighting and other electrical features. 7. Gunite Application: Spraying Gunite to form the pool shell. 8. Tile and Coping Installation: Adding decorative elements around the pool edge. 9. Deck Installation: Creating the surrounding deck area. 10. Plaster/Interior Finish: Applying the final surface inside the pool. 11. Start-Up: Filling the pool and preparing it for use.
While the length of every backyard living project varies extremely depending on what features are incorporated inside and outside of the swimming pool. And with normal backyard conditions and weather that allows for the construction to proceed, it usually takes 8 to 10 weeks from excavation to complete a typical residential Gunite pool. For the large projects, the process can take closer to 12-16 weeks.
Beneath the ground, several conditions can slow or impede pool-construction. Examples include underground rock, extended tree roots, a high local water table (in which water from the earth seeps into an excavated hole), and buried utility lines that utility-reporting services did not identify. While qualified pool contractors use strategies to overcome most of these subterranean hurdles, build-schedules often must be extended.
Soil that expands, contracts, shifts, or is otherwise unstable can affect both the construction of a pool and its long-term durability.
For instance, in an open excavation, sandy soil might lead to wall collapses. Soil rich in clay can expand or shrink due to seasonal variations in temperature or moisture.
A+ Gunite Inc. is familiar with these issues and typically have strategies to address them. The approaches we use depend on the specific challenges and local construction conditions.
A Gunite swimming pool is a type of pool construction using a mixture of sand, cement, and water that is applied using a high-pressure hose where water is added at the end of the nuzzle. It uses just enough water to make the chemical reaction producing a much denser and compacted monolithic structure with little to no sinkage. This allows for endless shape possibilities since it dries very quickly. However, it has to be cured properly by keeping it wet for at least 10 days. This hustle is worth it, especially in large pools where you don't need expansion joints, yet you can obtain a durable and strong pool structure.
1. Discussion of pool preferences: We learn about the client's needs and purpose of their dream pool, such as the size, shape and style and how they will use their pool. We will offer all available options the inclusion of a spa, finish materials, and various high-tech equipment options that help automate care and save water and energy.
2. Site Assessment You will discuss with our designer how you see your backyard: The installation location will be discussed, including accessibility, slope and landscaping features.
3. Budget: You discuss the client's budget and possible options that fit their financial capabilities.
4. Planning Project deadlines and work stages are discussed.
5. Answering Questions: The customer can ask questions about the process, materials and maintenance of the pool.
6. Next Steps: Next steps are established, such as preparing design documents or meeting again for more detailed discussion.
This meeting helps establish trust and gives a clear idea of how future work will proceed.
Gunite pools are custom-built, making it challenging to provide an average cost due to varying specifications and site conditions, as well as differences in materials availability.
1. Spa Inclusion: Adding a spa can increase the total cost by 15% to 25%.
2. Size and Depth: Costs often relate to the pool's perimeter, depth, and overall shape.
3. Design Features: Elements like functional features, technology options (e.g., automation) and materials also influence the price.
4. Access to the cite: Labor costs can vary significantly depending on what type of machine can be used, because of site-specific challenges.
Inground spas, particularly those made from Gunite, offer several advantages:
1. Durability: Gunite is a mixture of cement and sand, making it extremely strong and long-lasting. It can withstand harsh weather conditions and regular use without significant wear.
2. Customization: Gunite spas can be shaped and designed to fit any space, allowing for unique designs that complement outdoor aesthetics.
3. Surface Options: The interior of Gunite spas can be finished with various materials, such as tiles, plaster, or pebbles, providing both functional and visual variety.
4. Temperature Retention: Gunite spas often retain heat better than other materials, leading to more efficient heating and lower energy costs.
5. Reduced Maintenance: The solid structure of Gunite spas typically requires less maintenance compared to inflatable or portable spas, which may need more frequent repairs or replacements.
6. Increased Property Value: A well-designed inground Gunite spa can enhance the overall value of a property, making it an attractive feature for potential buyers
Including a spa with your inground swimming pool can offer several health benefits:
1. Relaxation and Stress Relief: Soaking in a spa can help reduce stress and promote relaxation, contributing to overall mental well-being.
2. Muscle Recovery: The warm water and buoyancy can alleviate muscle tension and soreness, making it beneficial after workouts or physical activity.
3. Improved Circulation: The heat from the spa can enhance blood circulation, which may help with cardiovascular health.
4. Pain Relief: Hydrotherapy in a spa can provide relief for chronic pain conditions, such as arthritis or fibromyalgia, by easing muscle stiffness and promoting relaxation.
5. Better Sleep Regular use of a spa may improve sleep quality, as the heat can help relax the body and mind before bedtime.
6. Social Interaction: A spa can serve as a gathering place for family and friends, fostering social connections which are important for mental health.
Overall, adding a spa can enhance both physical and mental health, making it a worthwhile addition to your Gunite inground pool.
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