There are many ways to construct a swimming pool, that suit different design criteria, site conditions and budgets. At Whitewaters, we use three main methods;
Shotcrete Pools -The shotcrete method involves the spraying of concrete onto a prepared structure made of steel bars. This is the fastest and most reliable way of producing a concrete pool shell, and results in a structure that is extremely dense and strong. Shotcrete allows pools to be built to any size and shape and to very accurate tolerances. The pool is then rendered to provide water proofing, and finished internally with tiles.
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Panel Pools - This method uses modular panels that are bolted together on-site to form the pool walls. The panels can be made of steel, fibreglass, or insulated boards, depending on the design requirements of the project. The pool is then finished internally with a vinyl lining.
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One Piece Pools - This is the fastest way to install the pool. The pool is delivered to site in it's finished form and dropped into position by crane, fork lift or hiab. Pre-formed pools are available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and the internal finish is normally acrylic.
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For more information please contact Mick Guthrie at Whitewaters.









