
Your Pool Build Timeline: What to Expect From Design to First Swim
The most common question we get is not how much a pool costs. It is how long it takes. Knowing the order of the work, and roughly how long each stage runs, makes the wait far easier and helps you plan around the busy Henderson summer. Here is what to expect from the first meeting to the day you dive in.
The Design Meeting and Permit
It starts with a walk of your yard. We talk about how you want to use the pool, rough out shape and depth, and pick where the equipment pad and deck will go. Then the design goes to Clark County for a permit. This step is mostly waiting on paperwork, so we start it early and keep the rest of the plan moving while it clears.
Excavation and Steel
Once the permit is in hand, the crew stakes the layout and excavates. For a custom gunite pool, we then tie a steel rebar cage that gives the concrete shell its strength. This is the week the project suddenly looks real, with the shape of the pool cut into the ground.
The Shell and the Rough-In
Plumbing is roughed in, then the gunite shell is shot and left to cure. A fiberglass shell skips this stage entirely, which is why a fiberglass build can be swimming weeks sooner than a gunite one. Either way, this is the structural heart of the job, and it is worth getting right rather than rushing.
Tile, Deck, and Interior Finish
With the shell set, we install waterline tile and coping, pour the deck, and apply the interior finish. A pebble aggregate surface costs more than plain plaster but lasts 15 to 25 years, so many homeowners choose it here. This stretch is where the pool goes from gray concrete to a finished backyard feature.
Startup and Your First Swim
The final week is startup. We fill the pool, then brush and balance the water over the first several days so the chemistry settles into a safe, stable range. Most homeowners are swimming about a week after the finish goes in. A gunite build runs roughly eight to twelve weeks overall, while fiberglass often lands in three to five.
Ready to map the timeline for your own yard? Contact us or call Localityfoco at (702) 628-6206 for a free planning session and a realistic schedule.
