4K upload, quality visuals & audio, background music that isn't annoying, responds to comments that have both questions and compliments.....big youtubers could learn something from you guys! Major props great video, hope your online presence is turning results for the business because you sure put enough effort in.
I think this is my 3rd or 4th time watching this video. You explain things thoroughly and I truly enjoyed the work that you guys have done. The project came out great. The owner(s) of the pool and bbq island and fire pit do have great taste. And I love those large concrete tiles that were used for the floor and the bbq island. Congratulations job well done.
I love watching pools created. Today is the first time your channel has come up in my feed. I absolutely love how you pop up and explain things since I'm truly clueless about the process. Thanks! Great video, beautiful job well done.
Thank you for this wonderful educational video. I’m in the process of building a pool…. We watch few of your videos…helped us a lot to understand what we want. 👍👍👍👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Very well made video which highlighted the professionalism and dedication in your work. I have no intention of buying a pool (i am 17) but the entire video was entertaining and informative for me. Hope you make more videos installing bigger and smaller pools.
Very nice job! Here in Florida the pools are mostly concrete and don't have to worry about freezing temps as much. This pool doesn't look like your typical fiberglass pool.
Hi! Great video. Amazing to see this pool come together. By chance do you recall what coping material you used? Was that the Unilock Universal Coping in gray?
Thanks Mr Albert,I am based in London,UK and work as a grounds and home maintenance company(weeding gardens and cleaning house with occasional paint jobs)so anything such as this is way beyond our pay grade.However,since the internment here,my bosses are desperate for pools,come post internment a lot of people in urban areas will be wanting pools and gyms and patios.Pity you outside our area,just,but I am using your videos to gee-up my bosses to get those pools and gyms in and soon.
Great video. Gorgeous pool and surrounding patio area. Seems like a company that let's their results speak for themselves. If I lived in the area, i would hire you guys in a heartbeat.
Thank You!! The pool itself is Fiberglass so there is no plaster, In fiberglass construction the finish is called gel-coat. The color is Graphite Grey. As far as grout goes, if you are referring to the grout joints in the coping. we use A polymer infused tile grout in Pewter color.
In the video I see you installing a tile around the top perimeter and even on the spillways coming from the spa. On the final completed shot, I dont see them anymore. Are they just hidden by the overhang and what happened to the spill ways, are they captured under the paver tile?
Looks great. Just wondering how do you winterize the built in spa. Do you empty it completely or just below the jets? Having little water can make it freeze quicker? But I also hear the you should never drain leisure pools.. thanks
Amazing craftmanship Jamie. I wish all contractors were so knowledgeable and dedicated to such quality work. Do you happen to have any recommendations for a quality contractor in Utah? Thanks.
Thanks Tony! we appreciate the support! if you go to this link you can find a leisure pools dealer in your area of Utah that can help leisurepoolsusa.com/complimentary-design-consultation/
Cool video. The company that installed our pool, before we bought this house, didn't do nearly as clean of a job as you all. We have a 16'x24' Grecian shaped pool with a 8.5' dive area. Vinyl lined and a complete pain in the butt to maintain, but when it's running it's the best part of the whole house. They set the retention wall and concrete too high and the yard seems to be lower now nearly all around and in many area's you can see directly under the concrete that was laid. This causes water to get under the liner. Do you have any advice on how we can DIY resolve this issue without massive construction?
I think it looks amazing. Beautifully done and when you were talking about silicone joints, the worker was giving so much attention to the joint line. 👏👏👏👏 1 question though, do fiberglass pools not need a drain?
My team is the best, I appreciate the compliment. No we do not install bottom drains, we go with wall suctions instead. No pools in my opinion (getting ready for the flames lol) should have bottom drains. Maybe I'll do a video on the topic. If Genesis had their way no pools would have floor drains or skimmers, simply gutters only. When a piece of the drain cover down low breaks because of lack of maintenance, and snags a bathing suit, hair or body jewelry - it's a bad day. My clients will never have to worry about that because I don't put drains on the floor. Thank's for watching and the comment.
@@AlbertGroup I've definitely heard of the "bad days" you are referring to. A few years ago I think I heard of a 5/6 year old boy getting caught in the suction and being under water for several minutes. I'm not a pool professional by any stretch of the imagination, but I am in the phase of budgeting and planning for an in ground pool install. Throughout my planning I've read that now 2 drains are on the same line are code, so that neither has enough suction to hold on to anything or anyone. But, I understand you're the pro and that fact alone carries it's own value, you'll also pick up tricks of the trade and experience along the way that are priceless. Have a good and again excellent work, I'm sure the homeowner is ecstatic.
Atul Michael if you go to the 8:30 mark, you can see them installing what looks to be a skimmer. Basically the plumbing is done after the pool has been set in the ground
Awesome video and install... Finished product is truly amazing. I am comparing Gunite vs. Fiberglass. 99% of pools in my area - Texas ,have gunite. I am almost laughed at if I mention fiberglass. To me the advantages are: 1. Faster install. 2. Lower electric My disadvantages are: 1. Some look ugly 2. Potential issues with my extreme heat and soil / flooding (Houston). I need a rectangle about 30x15 or so and spa so fiberglass is definitely an option. My biggest issue is Gunite is roughly the same price ... It is very close which makes the oddball Fiberglass harder to justify.
I'm guessing the people laughing are Gunnite pool builders. The good companies have fixed the ugly thing. Keep in mind that concrete is the cheapest building material on earth. When the builder leaves you are left with a cheap material, the expensive labor went home. Look up what part of the Boeing 777 was made from fiberglass, then look up what % of the Boeing 888 was made of fiberglass. Ask yourself why it increased substantially. My guess is that it did very well with temp extremes (it can be -70 degrees F at 40,000 feet), UV, and stress. Besides anything that makes my feet bleed is not more luxurious.
I apologize but I do not offer concrete cantilever coping so I can't speak to that. We only so Natural stone or paver coping and we install tile on all of our pools these days.
From someone not in the trade this looks like a beautiful and professional install. Something I would love in SoCal. Not sure why it would get so many negatives; looks great. Know you can't discuss price, but I would expect something like this to "easily" top $200K for the features, materials, and labor.
Well done, what a nice pool and relaxation lounge area. Truly love the grey graphite stones on the floor. All around beautiful, I didn't know a fiber glass pool would be this great.
Wow and lol.. Every single comment is replied to you. Regards! I have a question please. Do you ship Fibre Glasses to Ghana? If so, how much would be the cost + shipping, for a 12feet x 20ft size?
With the spa coping I assume you cannot put an automatic cover on this unless you mount tracks on top of coping? Is there another option as I'm told without the coping on the spa it is susceptible to spider cracks?
I was looking at a Latham - Astoria pool pamphlet that looks almost like this except it’s almost 16 x 40. Which fiberglass brands do you think are in the top tiers? Also for this pool that you built, can an auto cover go over it and the spa too? Great work!
mane3215 we use a landscape block adhesive called Brickstik it’s made by BrickStop. I don’t have a video that just shows how to pour the collar, I’ll keep that in mind for the future.
Gorgeous final product. I'm in the army and one thing that really sucks about the constant moves is that I can't really invest in something like this until I retire.
there always a hidden fees & maintenance fee. so if you have spare 100,000$ go for fiber pool.. As long its not cheap fiber glass made in china that crack when you step on it.
As far as I know no fiberglass pools sold here in any numbers are from China. I could be wrong, the manufacturer I use - Leisure Pools USA purchased the former Sea Ray boat factory that off-shored to China.
Way above my head - no pun intended lol. I would recommend seeking the advice of an engineer, I know they install them on the rooftops of hotels, so it can be done. If you do it, I'd love a picture! Thank's for watching!
I am German. We have liquid soil, called füma.basically soil, pumpable with low content of cement. Will hard that it can be broken loose with shovel. That's how this pool should be backfilled!!! It will provide buoyouncy, so it needs to be filled with water from the inside at the same time. Easy, fast, perfect, cheap
@@Gallardo6669 Under the large tanning shelf sections it had a tendency to want to push the floor up, even with the water on it. The trapped air in the mixture was too buoyant for large square footage areas with only inches of water on top. Second, Since it comes in a concrete truck, in NY we have to provide a washout solution that is completely overkill especially on jobs with a DEC wetlands permit. This will trigger DEC inspections, which we will pass, but will delay the project. But the big thing was floating the tanning shelf.
I'm not sure about silicone joints. If its anti mould then good. But working with silicone for decades if one doesn't apply correctly it will peel off. Not to mention the rub marks not visible at hand over. It can really messy.
Hey Jamie, I’m in Dallas-Fort Worth and would like a Leisure pool, however there only seems to be one Leisure Dealer here. He has no storefront or office. Also, he will only bed and backfill with “mechanical sand.” When I requested angular crushed ruck as the backfill of choice he said he won’t do it. Any recommendations on another way for me to get a leisure pool? This is a huge market to have one (poor) choice in my area.
Easy, Easy guys lol. Hey - I like what I like, but before guys used stone everyone used sand, most of those pools were fine. If you like the contractor and reputation its fine. Where I live I like crushed stone, sand has one key benefit and if the builder is experienced could be the reason he uses it. It's easier to get into the hard to get to spots. There are certain ground types where sand is the only way to go - like if you are installing in a sandy soil. Note - Tommy's comment was deleted because of the F-Bomb - I build pools for families.
alex.gonzalez@leisurepoolscorporate.com can put you in touch with your local dealer. Tell him Jamie from TH-cam sent you! Or try jeremy@fairfieldpool.com - he is a dealer in CT.
4K upload, quality visuals & audio, background music that isn't annoying, responds to comments that have both questions and compliments.....big youtubers could learn something from you guys! Major props great video, hope your online presence is turning results for the business because you sure put enough effort in.
Thanks Tyler, and my wife thinks I'm crazy for responding lol. Yes, we are completely booked for 2020 and starting to book 2021!
Nice job.looks great.glad business is going strong for you and your guys.
@@wbwills2 Thank You!! Thank you for watching!
How long would this take
Bad ass
This is the highest level of quality I’ve seen on TH-cam pool installation videos! Kudos from Canada!
Thank You!!
I think this is my 3rd or 4th time watching this video. You explain things thoroughly and I truly enjoyed the work that you guys have done. The project came out great. The owner(s) of the pool and bbq island and fire pit do have great taste. And I love those large concrete tiles that were used for the floor and the bbq island. Congratulations job well done.
Thank you so much for watching! We hope your new year started off great!
Love the design of this pool!!! Especially the deep end lounge perches.. or ways to get out without having to have a ladder!
I love watching pools created. Today is the first time your channel has come up in my feed.
I absolutely love how you pop up and explain things since I'm truly clueless about the process. Thanks! Great video, beautiful job well done.
Thank You!!
You literally nailed with all the explanation and entire construction worked. Loved it man
Thank you so much!
4K and quality audio, you should commend your video production person.
But using autofocus on the camera :P
just nitpicking tho
@@apfelll It's all good, My new camera operator hates AF lol.
Thank you for this wonderful educational video.
I’m in the process of building a pool….
We watch few of your videos…helped us a lot to understand what we want.
👍👍👍👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Glad we could help you out! Good luck!
Wow, wish you lived near Pittsburgh- really can tell you know what you are doing, and take pride in what you do. Well done!
Whoever does your video production GIVE THEM A RAISE!
Very well made video which highlighted the professionalism and dedication in your work. I have no intention of buying a pool (i am 17) but the entire video was entertaining and informative for me. Hope you make more videos installing bigger and smaller pools.
AWESOME MUSIC SELECTIONS ALL THROUGH... SO FUN TO WATCH😍😍😍💃💃💃♥️
Thank you so much 🤗
Looks great, your team has some great skills. Finished job looks out of this world.
Thanks 👍
One of the best pools I have ever seen
It’s amazing how professional you are! Fantastic job!!
Thank you so much!
@@AlbertGroup wonderful video, great job absolutely stunning space - we talking 100k here?
Excellent job! I'm impressed and wished could find in Florida a service like yours.
Thank you very much! Good luck on your search!
@@AlbertGroup 👍
Gorgeous pool, my favorite colors too. Also you explained everything very well. Kudos!
I’ve watched a lot of this type of video, this is by far the best all around I’ve seen. Great job, thank you for the inspiration and the tips!
Very nice job! Here in Florida the pools are mostly concrete and don't have to worry about freezing temps as much. This pool doesn't look like your typical fiberglass pool.
Stunning work ,team and pool. If I win the lottery you'll be coming to the UK 😁
Hi Jamie. what a fantastic job, great design and project management. A true professional......
Thanks Larry!
Hi! Great video. Amazing to see this pool come together. By chance do you recall what coping material you used? Was that the Unilock Universal Coping in gray?
We used Bluestone.
Awesome video! Would love to see a video for this pool with a "tour" of the pumps/heaters/plumbing etc.
Great suggestion! Maybe on the next pool.
Amazing results and your crew seems great as well.
They are the best!
Thanks Mr Albert,I am based in London,UK and work as a grounds and home maintenance company(weeding gardens and cleaning house with occasional paint jobs)so anything such as this is way beyond our pay grade.However,since the internment here,my bosses are desperate for pools,come post internment a lot of people in urban areas will be wanting pools and gyms and patios.Pity you outside our area,just,but I am using your videos to gee-up my bosses to get those pools and gyms in and soon.
Awesome!
This is absolutely stunning!
Thank You!
Great video. Gorgeous pool and surrounding patio area. Seems like a company that let's their results speak for themselves. If I lived in the area, i would hire you guys in a heartbeat.
Thanks for watching!
Would Frederick, Maryland be too far for you? We absolutely love your work!
Yes that is too far. Check out Leisurepoolsusa.com for a local dealer.
What an amazing job! Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow, from mud to a pool with such precision! enjoyed the video!
Love the pool slop. I hate the deep pools they make in Florida. Also the pavers are gorgeous.
Beautiful job
What tipe of plaster is that???
What tipe of grout is that. ???
Thank You!!
The pool itself is Fiberglass so there is no plaster, In fiberglass construction the finish is called gel-coat. The color is Graphite Grey.
As far as grout goes, if you are referring to the grout joints in the coping. we use A polymer infused tile grout in Pewter color.
Looks great. I enjoyed the music at the beginning a lot😊
Glad you enjoyed it
In the video I see you installing a tile around the top perimeter and even on the spillways coming from the spa. On the final completed shot, I dont see them anymore. Are they just hidden by the overhang and what happened to the spill ways, are they captured under the paver tile?
Just camera angle. Tile is there.
Any tips for getting the stone up under the tanning ledge?
This is awesomely done. Great job. Wish you were in Northeast Texas.
Thank you!
i hate doing those fences lol. that patio turned out beautiful
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
Looks great. Just wondering how do you winterize the built in spa. Do you empty it completely or just below the jets? Having little water can make it freeze quicker? But I also hear the you should never drain leisure pools.. thanks
Amazing craftmanship Jamie. I wish all contractors were so knowledgeable and dedicated to such quality work. Do you happen to have any recommendations for a quality contractor in Utah? Thanks.
Thanks Tony! we appreciate the support! if you go to this link you can find a leisure pools dealer in your area of Utah that can help leisurepoolsusa.com/complimentary-design-consultation/
Damn you guys killed that.
Thank you so much! Our favorite thing to do is transform our clients backyards and this project was no exception
A dry well can be created so very easy and should be done to every pool.
GREAT JOB! CONGRATULATIONS
Thank you! Cheers!
Cool video. The company that installed our pool, before we bought this house, didn't do nearly as clean of a job as you all. We have a 16'x24' Grecian shaped pool with a 8.5' dive area. Vinyl lined and a complete pain in the butt to maintain, but when it's running it's the best part of the whole house. They set the retention wall and concrete too high and the yard seems to be lower now nearly all around and in many area's you can see directly under the concrete that was laid. This causes water to get under the liner. Do you have any advice on how we can DIY resolve this issue without massive construction?
Gosh, I wish you the best, but the fact you can see under your concrete suggests that someone should go look at it.
I think it looks amazing. Beautifully done and when you were talking about silicone joints, the worker was giving so much attention to the joint line. 👏👏👏👏
1 question though, do fiberglass pools not need a drain?
My team is the best, I appreciate the compliment. No we do not install bottom drains, we go with wall suctions instead. No pools in my opinion (getting ready for the flames lol) should have bottom drains. Maybe I'll do a video on the topic.
If Genesis had their way no pools would have floor drains or skimmers, simply gutters only. When a piece of the drain cover down low breaks because of lack of maintenance, and snags a bathing suit, hair or body jewelry - it's a bad day. My clients will never have to worry about that because I don't put drains on the floor.
Thank's for watching and the comment.
@@AlbertGroup I've definitely heard of the "bad days" you are referring to. A few years ago I think I heard of a 5/6 year old boy getting caught in the suction and being under water for several minutes. I'm not a pool professional by any stretch of the imagination, but I am in the phase of budgeting and planning for an in ground pool install. Throughout my planning I've read that now 2 drains are on the same line are code, so that neither has enough suction to hold on to anything or anyone.
But, I understand you're the pro and that fact alone carries it's own value, you'll also pick up tricks of the trade and experience along the way that are priceless.
Have a good and again excellent work, I'm sure the homeowner is ecstatic.
No plumbing or filtration?
And how long does a pool like this normally last
Atul Michael if you go to the 8:30 mark, you can see them installing what looks to be a skimmer. Basically the plumbing is done after the pool has been set in the ground
Sorry, we did not focus on it. Perhaps we do a video dedicated to the pool equipment in the future. Thanks for the comment!
Finished work looks amazing. Very professional. Do you do work or have recommendations for the Cleveland area?
I don't, but try leisurepoolsusa.com and search for a local dealer.
Awesome video and install... Finished product is truly amazing. I am comparing Gunite vs. Fiberglass. 99% of pools in my area - Texas ,have gunite. I am almost laughed at if I mention fiberglass. To me the advantages are: 1. Faster install. 2. Lower electric My disadvantages are: 1. Some look ugly 2. Potential issues with my extreme heat and soil / flooding (Houston). I need a rectangle about 30x15 or so and spa so fiberglass is definitely an option. My biggest issue is Gunite is roughly the same price ... It is very close which makes the oddball Fiberglass harder to justify.
I'm guessing the people laughing are Gunnite pool builders. The good companies have fixed the ugly thing. Keep in mind that concrete is the cheapest building material on earth. When the builder leaves you are left with a cheap material, the expensive labor went home. Look up what part of the Boeing 777 was made from fiberglass, then look up what % of the Boeing 888 was made of fiberglass. Ask yourself why it increased substantially. My guess is that it did very well with temp extremes (it can be -70 degrees F at 40,000 feet), UV, and stress. Besides anything that makes my feet bleed is not more luxurious.
Very cool. I really enjoyed the informative commentary throughout the video. Well done!
Thank You!
At 8:45, you mention tile around the pool. Is this required vs concrete cantilever edge instead for this model?
I apologize but I do not offer concrete cantilever coping so I can't speak to that. We only so Natural stone or paver coping and we install tile on all of our pools these days.
From someone not in the trade this looks like a beautiful and professional install. Something I would love in SoCal. Not sure why it would get so many negatives; looks great. Know you can't discuss price, but I would expect something like this to "easily" top $200K for the features, materials, and labor.
Thank you for the compliment, Our negative comments are coming from the installers of competing products.
Are you only a Northeast service or are you nation-wide? I live in Texas and an in-ground pool is in our next 1-2 year plan.
NY only, alex.gonzalez@leisurepoolscorporate.com can put you in touch with your local dealer. Tell him Jamie from TH-cam sent you!
14:06 HOLY COW!!! I thought it was a computer rendering. NOPE... that is AWESOME!!!
Thank You!
Well done, what a nice pool and relaxation lounge area. Truly love the grey graphite stones on the floor. All around beautiful, I didn't know a fiber glass pool would be this great.
Thank you!
Wow and lol.. Every single comment is replied to you. Regards! I have a question please. Do you ship Fibre Glasses to Ghana? If so, how much would be the cost + shipping, for a 12feet x 20ft size?
Got to ask the factory. Try leisurepoolsusa.com and reach out to them.
What did you use to adhere the tile to the fiberglass?
We use GE Silicone II and a few dots of hot glue to hold the tile while the silicone cures.
Beautiful!!! Come South and do some work here! I would be the first customer for sure
No, sorry, but you can check leisurepoolsusa.com and search for a local dealer.
Very nice!! I live in SoCal and would love to find a company that could install a pool like this. Thanks!
How did you install tile on the fiberglass?
We use GE Silicone II and a few dots of hot glue to hold the tile while the silicone cures.
Now thats Dope, hey Albert, do you install in Providence RI?
Thank you!! Sorry too far, go to leisurepoolsusa.com and search for a local dealer.
I love that model of pool, to bad you guys are in New York. would love one installed here in Florida..
With the spa coping I assume you cannot put an automatic cover on this unless you mount tracks on top of coping? Is there another option as I'm told without the coping on the spa it is susceptible to spider cracks?
While you can’t put coping over it you can use tile to cover it if you use the right track retainer.
What if you can’t lift the pool to the back yard? Narrow driveway or something like that?
Lots of builders use cranes, but I usually hold the pool like a suitcase if space is an issue.
What prevents the automatic cover leading edge from scrapping on the perimeter spa stone ledge?
This pool does not have an auto cover.
Amazing job. Great work
Thank you very much!
I was looking at a Latham - Astoria pool pamphlet that looks almost like this except it’s almost 16 x 40. Which fiberglass brands do you think are in the top tiers? Also for this pool that you built, can an auto cover go over it and the spa too? Great work!
We use Leisure Pools for all of our projects!
Looks great, how do you attach the bluestone to the pool edge? ANy videos of you framing/pouring the concrete around the pool edge?
mane3215 we use a landscape block adhesive called Brickstik it’s made by BrickStop. I don’t have a video that just shows how to pour the collar, I’ll keep that in mind for the future.
@@AlbertGroup Thanks! Awesome work.
This pool is perfect! Do they make a smaller version of this? 35’ is pretty big
yes
very good work. Nice tiles and matches everything.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful pool! Did this pool have waterline title
Yes it does!
Your work is amazing 🤩
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful work guys!
Thank You!
Great walkthrough and explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
Gorgeous final product. I'm in the army and one thing that really sucks about the constant moves is that I can't really invest in something like this until I retire.
Thank you for your service! Our company offers a first responder discount to all active or retired military, coast guard, police, fire and EMS.
Wow. This is incredible
Thank You!
dude, beautiful work, looks amazing!
Thanks a lot!
what is a "concrete lock and collar" and what does it do? Thanks!
It keeps the shape of the pool and allows for the coping to be set.
Jaime, there aren’t any Leisure Pool dealers in my rural neck of the woods. What is your opinion on River Pools?
Good people!
I was wondering what the price differwnce with a full concrete pool would be?
there always a hidden fees & maintenance fee. so if you have spare 100,000$ go for fiber pool.. As long its not cheap fiber glass made in china that crack when you step on it.
As far as I know no fiberglass pools sold here in any numbers are from China. I could be wrong, the manufacturer I use - Leisure Pools USA purchased the former Sea Ray boat factory that off-shored to China.
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Gorgeous indeed!
Would such pool recommded at the top of a 2 story house roof?
Way above my head - no pun intended lol. I would recommend seeking the advice of an engineer, I know they install them on the rooftops of hotels, so it can be done. If you do it, I'd love a picture!
Thank's for watching!
Nice video. Wishing your business much success!
Thank you! You too!
I didn't see a main drain. Is that normal now or did I miss it?
We use multiple wall suctions spaced at least 5' apart.
How come you don’t place it on a concrete pad?
Simply no need.
Beautiful end result
Thank you! 😊
I am German. We have liquid soil, called füma.basically soil, pumpable with low content of cement. Will hard that it can be broken loose with shovel. That's how this pool should be backfilled!!! It will provide buoyouncy, so it needs to be filled with water from the inside at the same time. Easy, fast, perfect, cheap
We call it flow-able fill here, we stopped using that about 6-7 years ago.
@@AlbertGroup thx for the reply. Why did you stop using it??
@@Gallardo6669 Under the large tanning shelf sections it had a tendency to want to push the floor up, even with the water on it. The trapped air in the mixture was too buoyant for large square footage areas with only inches of water on top. Second, Since it comes in a concrete truck, in NY we have to provide a washout solution that is completely overkill especially on jobs with a DEC wetlands permit. This will trigger DEC inspections, which we will pass, but will delay the project. But the big thing was floating the tanning shelf.
Looks great, how does it hold up to harsh sunlight? I reside in Phoenix.
No problem, the manufacturer Leisure Pools began in Australia.
I'm not sure about silicone joints. If its anti mould then good. But working with silicone for decades if one doesn't apply correctly it will peel off. Not to mention the rub marks not visible at hand over. It can really messy.
We make every effort to ensure all of our work is done correctly! :)
How come the pool bottom looks more blue when it's finished?
Science, I'm not sure. But one of customers told me why once.
Hey Jamie, I’m in Dallas-Fort Worth and would like a Leisure pool, however there only seems to be one Leisure Dealer here. He has no storefront or office. Also, he will only bed and backfill with “mechanical sand.” When I requested angular crushed ruck as the backfill of choice he said he won’t do it. Any recommendations on another way for me to get a leisure pool? This is a huge market to have one (poor) choice in my area.
Easy, Easy guys lol. Hey - I like what I like, but before guys used stone everyone used sand, most of those pools were fine. If you like the contractor and reputation its fine. Where I live I like crushed stone, sand has one key benefit and if the builder is experienced could be the reason he uses it. It's easier to get into the hard to get to spots. There are certain ground types where sand is the only way to go - like if you are installing in a sandy soil.
Note - Tommy's comment was deleted because of the F-Bomb - I build pools for families.
I wish you were in the Dayton area!! Any good recommendations?
No, sorry, but you can check leisurepoolsusa.com and search for a local dealer.
Looks awesome! This is exactly what we are looking for. Do you have any recommendations for installers in CT?
No, sorry, but you can check leisurepoolsusa.com and search for a local dealer.
Stunning Job, well done. Wish you lived in England
Thank You!
Beautiful quality job guys! You should be proud of people. :)
Thank you so much!
This is exactly what we what for our new house
Do you cover Connecticut, we are in Ellington Ct
Please reply
alex.gonzalez@leisurepoolscorporate.com can put you in touch with your local dealer. Tell him Jamie from TH-cam sent you! Or try jeremy@fairfieldpool.com - he is a dealer in CT.
Super nice pool.
"All that TH-cam stuff" at the end got me to give you a thumb's up--that was funny. (The video deserves it, but I wasn't going to bother.)
Thank you!!
I noticed the same thing...Indeed it was funny😂
@@pawanjoshi2505 Thank You!
😲 prefabricada!!👌👌👌
Amazing
What’s the name of that stone??
The stone coping is Bluestone with a thermal finish. The pavers are Unilock Beacon Hill XL Smooth in Steel Mountain color. Thanks for asking!!
@@AlbertGroup I’ll get back soon to you
Because Iam trying to find the right stone for my pool deck
Jaime, Do you know anyone who can help me out in Texas? Is there anyone you can recommend?
Try leisurepoolsusa.com and search for a local dealer.
Omg!!! This set up is gorgeous!!!!! I need this but am in Idaho!!! I’ll have to find a fiberglass pool set up here.