Building a custom pool transforms your backyard into a personal retreat. Before you start planning pool parties, though, you need to understand the construction timeline. Custom pool projects move through multiple phases, from initial design concepts to final water balance. Every project is different, but knowing what happens at each stage helps you plan and avoid surprises.
An inground pool project typically spans from eight to 12 weeks, although highly customized work can stretch closer to six months. Timelines shift based on design complexity, permit processing, weather and site challenges. Almost 100,000 new residential inground pools were built in 2022, more than any year except one since the 2009 recession. This guide breaks down every phase so Bay Area homeowners know what’s coming.
Phase 1: Initial Consultation & Design (1-3 Weeks)
Understanding Vision & Budget
Your builder will start by asking about your goals, aesthetic preferences and how you plan to use the space. They’ll assess your backyard layout, talk through your budget and help you prioritize the features that matter most. This phase sets realistic expectations about what’s possible within your budget and timeline.
Site Evaluation & Measurements
Builders evaluate slopes, access points, soil conditions and zoning requirements. These factors shape the design and can shift both timeline and cost. Properties with tough access or complex soil need extra planning. Your builder will also spot potential obstacles like utility lines, septic systems or underground drainage that could complicate things.
Concept Design or 3D Renderings
Visual plans let you see your pool before construction starts. Modern 3D renderings let you walk through the design digitally, which makes refining details easier. Getting this right now prevents costly midproject changes.
Phase 2: Engineering & Permitting (2-6 Weeks)
Structural Engineering
Licensed engineers review your pool’s structural design to verify it meets safety standards. This includes calculations for water pressure, soil load and seismic considerations specific to the Bay Area. You need engineering approval before permit applications can move forward.
Permit Preparation
Your contractor prepares detailed plans, documentation and submittals for your local municipality. Complete, accurate paperwork speeds approval and cuts down on revision requests.
City Review Timelines
Permit timelines vary across Bay Area cities. Some municipalities approve plans in two weeks. Others take six weeks or longer depending on workload and requirements. Your builder’s experience with local jurisdictions makes this phase smoother. Cities with health department oversight for properties with septic systems need additional review time.
Phase 3: Excavation & Layout (1 Week)
Layout Marking
Crews stake out the exact pool shape and footprint. This is your last chance to confirm placement before digging starts.
Excavation Timeline
Access challenges, soil hardness and safety protocols all affect how quickly excavation goes. Rocky soil or tight access can extend this phase a few days. Equipment size and maneuverability matter too.
Hauling & Clean-Up
Excavation generates substantial dirt and debris. Professional crews remove material, stabilize the site and prep it for construction. Good site preparation now prevents settling problems later.
Phase 4: Steel, Plumbing and Electrical (1-2 Weeks)
Rebar Installation
Quality builders use dense rebar networks for structural integrity. At Advantage Pools Bay Area, we use 20 percent more steel rebar than standard construction, which delivers superior strength for your custom pool. This reinforcement helps the pool handle ground movement and water pressure over time.
Rough Plumbing & Equipment Lines
This stage covers placement of skimmers, drains, jets and filtration lines. How you lay out plumbing affects water circulation, heating efficiency and equipment performance for years. Lines must be positioned precisely before concrete gets poured because moving them later is difficult and expensive.
Electrical Setup
Licensed electricians install lines for lighting, pumps and automation systems. Smart pool controls and LED lighting need careful planning now. All electrical work must meet local codes and pass inspection.
Phase 5: Gunite or Shotcrete Installation (1 Week Plus Cure Time)
Structural Shell Application
Gunite and shotcrete are similar concrete mixtures applied differently. Both create the pool’s permanent shell. Advantage Pools Bay Area uses a specialized gunite blend with high-quality aggregate for a superior finish that resists cracking and degradation.
Curing Time (7-28 Days Depending on Weather)
Concrete needs proper curing to prevent cracks and structural problems. Bay Area weather affects curing time. Cooler temperatures or high humidity extend this phase, but proper curing protects your investment. Rush it and you compromise the shell’s durability.
Phase 6: Tile, Coping & Masonry (1-3 Weeks)
Tile Installation
Waterline tile protects your pool shell and adds visual appeal. Options include classic ceramics, glass mosaics or natural stone. Tile creates a finished look and provides an easy-to-clean surface at the water line.
Coping & Edging
Pool coping creates the finished edge around your pool. You can choose concrete, natural stone or pavers. Your selection affects aesthetics and comfort since coping is the surface people touch when entering or exiting.
Masonry & Additional Hardscaping
Fire pits, retaining walls, steps and seat walls get integrated during this phase. These finishes tie your pool area into the rest of your landscape and create functional gathering spaces.
Phase 7: Decking, Flatwork & Outdoor Living Features (1-3 Weeks)
Deck Materials
Concrete, pavers, stamped concrete and natural stone each offer different looks and maintenance needs. Your builder can help you pick materials that work for your climate and lifestyle. Deck materials should complement your home’s architecture and provide safe, slip-resistant surfaces.
Outdoor Living Add-Ons
Outdoor kitchens, pergolas, fireplaces and water features transform your pool area into a complete outdoor living space. These features add one to three weeks to your timeline but boost your enjoyment and property value.
Landscaping Integration
Professional landscaping includes proper drainage, irrigation systems and plant selection. The right plants soften hardscape, provide shade and create privacy. Coordinating landscaping during pool construction locks in proper grading and prevents drainage problems.
Phase 8: Equipment Setup, Plaster and Start-Up (1 Week)
Installing Equipment
High-quality equipment like Pentair pumps and filters delivers reliable performance. Proper installation now prevents service headaches later. Equipment should sit where you can reach it easily during routine maintenance.
Pool Surface Finish
Plaster, pebble or quartz surfaces create your pool’s final interior. Application takes one day, but the finish needs curing time before you can swim. Surface selection affects appearance and texture underfoot.
Initial Fill & Water Balancing
Once filled, water chemistry must be balanced. Your builder should test pH, alkalinity and sanitizer levels before handing things over. Proper initial chemistry protects your new surface and equipment.
Total Timeline Summary
Standard custom pools take eight to 12 weeks from start to finish. Complex projects with extensive outdoor living features, challenging sites or custom designs can stretch to 12-20 weeks or more. Weather delays, permit processing and municipal inspections can shift the schedule. Set realistic expectations from the start so you can plan other projects and events around pool completion.
Tips for Keeping Your Pool Project on Schedule
Choose an Experienced Builder
Licensed contractors with local experience know how to anticipate challenges. Their relationships with inspectors and subcontractors help avoid delays. With more than 17 years serving the Bay Area, Advantage Pools Bay Area guides projects smoothly from concept to completion.
Approve Designs Quickly
Your responsiveness affects the schedule. Review plans promptly and raise concerns early. Decision paralysis during design can push back your entire timeline. Be available for questions and site visits when your contractor needs input.
Avoid Scope Creep
Design changes midproject extend timelines and raise costs. Make major decisions during planning. Minor adjustments are normal, but big changes to size, shape or features after construction starts can add weeks and thousands to your budget.Building a custom pool takes patience, but good planning makes the experience smoother. Work with a trusted, experienced team and you can feel confident your project will meet the highest standards. Request a quote to begin your pool project with Advantage Pools Bay Area.
