So your family decided to get a swimming pool. Congratulations! A backyard pool is one of the best investments you can make for your family’s enjoyment and your home’s value. But where do you start?
At Sharpe Design Pools, we’ve helped countless Sacramento-area families navigate the pool construction process. Here are our top tips for planning your pool build.
1. Determine Your Budget
Before you start dreaming about waterfalls and infinity edges, it’s important to establish a realistic budget. Pool costs vary widely depending on the type (gunite vs. fiberglass), size, and features you want. Don’t forget to factor in:
- Permits and inspections
- Landscaping around the pool
- Pool equipment (pumps, filters, heaters)
- Fencing requirements (required by law in California)
- Ongoing maintenance costs
The good news is that financing options are available through partners like Lyon Financial, making your dream pool more accessible than ever.
2. Consider Your Yard’s Layout
Not every yard is created equal. Before designing your pool, consider:
- The slope of your property
- Existing trees and their root systems
- Underground utilities
- Sun exposure throughout the day
- Views from inside your home
- Privacy from neighbors
A professional consultation can help identify potential challenges and opportunities you might not have considered.
3. Choose the Right Pool Type
Gunite Pools
Gunite (concrete) pools offer unlimited customization. You can create virtually any shape, size, or depth. They’re incredibly durable and can be replastered and updated over time. However, they take longer to build (typically 8-12 weeks) and require more maintenance.
Fiberglass Pools
Fiberglass pools come in pre-manufactured shapes and are installed much faster (often in just a couple of weeks). They have a smooth, non-porous surface that resists algae growth and requires less chemical maintenance. Modern fiberglass pools from manufacturers like Imagine Pools offer beautiful designs and lifetime warranties.
4. Think About Features
Consider which features are must-haves versus nice-to-haves:
- Spa/hot tub attached to the pool
- Tanning ledge or baja shelf
- Water features (waterfalls, fountains, deck jets)
- Lighting for nighttime swimming
- Automatic pool cover
- Heating system for year-round use
5. Plan for the Future
Think about how your family will use the pool in 5, 10, or even 20 years. Will you need:
- A shallow play area for young children?
- A diving board for teenagers?
- Easy entry options as you age?
- Space for entertaining large groups?
Ready to Get Started?
Contact Sharpe Design Pools today for a free consultation. We’ll visit your property, discuss your vision, and create a custom 3D design that brings your backyard dreams to life. With our family values and commitment to quality, we’ll make sure your pool construction experience is as enjoyable as the finished product.
Contact Us to schedule your free consultation today!

