Absolutely Beautiful!! I won't even ask how much it cost! This is my dream pool.....Nothing better than floating around with a cocktail on a sunny day. It's healthy to dream!!
I would love to have a team of workers like these guys. I know theres a general contractor involved but the workers are the real machine behind this job.
Beautiful design and fascinating video. Like most construction projects, there were times when a lot was going on, but no visible progress was being made. Heck, at times it looked like things were going backwards. I know that’s just how it appears to non builders, but if that were my back yard and those people working for me, I would have gone nuts.
@@lostchild2003 Two month stop isn’t normal, the overall time definitely is though; since I’m a pool contractor I can honestly say that material sometimes does take 5 weeks to arrive but never 2 months
Great video - to see the entire process from start to end in one short sitting is really educational - who would have thought that they can just spray concrete at the walls and it is happy to stay there while they go around and render the surface. Very nice result - makes me want to get a reno on our pool and bring it up to date (Qld Aust).
@@TimDude84 Hi Tim ,I worked in commercial concrete forming for quite a while,but I was wondering how come they do not use polyethelene 10 mil vapor barrier rolls to put down over the soil/dirt and then pour the shotcrete that way the soil would not get mixed in when you shot it and also to help with curing since you would not lose moisture.I do not know about this type of construction just curious.Nice job on the pool though.Thanks
Thank you for the comment Ignacio. All of the guys who built this pool were great and highly skilled. We made sure to tip them and have refreshments available.
Hi Tim! Really glad to find your impressive video! We hope you enjoy everything brought by our cameras. Do you mind if we share your video with our community?🥰
From June to October we have the neighbors over at least once a month and BBQ. During construction the kids next door put ladders up on the wall to watch the progress.
I love everything even the camera set up. I wonder how to set up a camera like that and work type of camera is it I love it and the pool construction I want to learn how to make a video like this with my camera😊
Physically it fits perfectly? Because visually it’s a mess. The stones don’t match the wall the wall doesn’t match the house the fence doesn’t match the wall or the house the stones don’t match the existing pavers.
Dam that inspires me to just do it myself the only thing I would pay a team of guys to do is the rebar and concrete the pool stools are genius I would have added a little cave in the grass area for "quiet time"
@@Hajjat Tile, coping and stacked stone were completed on 10/23. Decking is next but that is being done by another company. The pool/jacuzzi price is close to 70k.
It turned out pretty slick Timbo. I gotta say though, my favorite part is about right where the camera is mounted at the bar. They call that the ole Irish bait. Ive actually swam in that pool in person and the video was so chill I still sat and watched it haha.
You're right about that grey block wall. We recently bought some of that fake ivy stuff on Amazon will be putting that up in the spring. (It's been very rainy here lately)
At 9:04 a drain (the blue square) suddenly appears in the lower left of where the new sidewalk will go, but I never saw them lay down any pipe for it. Where does the drained water go?
@@TimDude84 ah nice, I honestly don’t think a pool would be right for my backyard too though, I don’t know maybe I will give it a try. When I have enough of course.
The actual building process was interesting and the end result looks great. There is a tragic irony in here somewhere though, the construction of a structure that holds a huge amount of water, facilitated by weather where there was no water to disrupt said construction, in a part of the state which is close to completely running out of water.
Thank you for the comment. When we built the pool in Feb. last year the drought had started to go away... I did buy a large cover for both the pool and spa and that greatly reduced the amount of evaporation. It's close to 80% less evaporation than before.
This is a great question... It has been going up lately with gas prices increasing... We also have a $100 a month maintenance (pool guy) who services the pool. I would say the pool costs around $2,500 a year to maintain and heat up occasionally.
Beautiful pool. I’m getting started with an owner build as well, I am in Southern California, Temecula area. Would you mind sharing your list of subs you have used and the build plan? Thank you
Hi Saif, everything was done by Mr. Carlos Pools. I didn't hire any subs. As for the build plan... My wife and I made a sketch, then the pool company made the official plan for the city (Permits).
@@TimDude84 that's pretty quick, here in some areas of Metro Atl it takes up to 1.5 years, not always, but If you don't know the right people, you know how that goes. Looks like a Beauty!
We built ours just before all of the crazy inflation and it cost us 100K. In today's market... I would say 125K. However; if a recession does hit soon... Hold out for a bit and those prices will come down quickly.
Retired Landscape Architect... awesome from concept on paper to finish project. Everything looks like it belongs there.
I'm interviewing for a purchasing position at a local pool company tomorrow and this was a great refresher!!!!!
That wonderful shade tree wont be your friend for long .
I have the same concerns. I will be monitoring the roots in the next few years.
And the mess it will make in the pool wahh
Lmaoo
@@TimDude84 it’s too late
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Absolutely Beautiful!! I won't even ask how much it cost! This is my dream pool.....Nothing better than floating around with a cocktail on a sunny day. It's healthy to dream!!
85k
Always appreciate what goes in to building a pool. Glad I get to service them and keep the clients enjoying their pool year round.
Superb pool. It looks very cool, the design is spot on. Those guys did a great job.
Thank you. We can't wait for spring to get here.
@@TimDude84 Hehe, me too, to be honest.
I would love to have a team of workers like these guys. I know theres a general contractor involved but the workers are the real machine behind this job.
Machines are nothing without the man behind them!
Love the color, the tile, the stone and cement work. Beautiful.
Thanks so much!
You hired the right crew, they did some beautiful work!
Thank you! They were great and cleaned everything up.
Glad to see someone putting in a pool in CA. There are so many taking them out.
Why
What a beautiful backyard!!. Eventhough a huge pool was constructed there is still plenty of room! Blessings 🙂
Thank you! The lots in our city have larger than average backyards.
@@TimDude84 how many lots is your property ? Your pool looks amazing .👌
@@TimDude84 what sq footage lot do you have? Also how much was the pool. How long did it take and did you have to give all the money up front?
Finally get to see a professional pool build. Great job!
gotta hire these people they did it in under 15 minutes
Haha, I wish it was that quick
@@TimDude84 I hated watching this video.
Beautiful design and fascinating video. Like most construction projects, there were times when a lot was going on, but no visible progress was being made. Heck, at times it looked like things were going backwards. I know that’s just how it appears to non builders, but if that were my back yard and those people working for me, I would have gone nuts.
Four months for a pool that size is normal imo tbh
That much labor is almost unimaginable to me. The final bill would have made me nuts! 😂 But VERY beautiful.... btw.
😊😊😊
@@adrianmendoza1681 There was a 2 month building stop between march and May. Was that normal as well?
@@lostchild2003 Two month stop isn’t normal, the overall time definitely is though; since I’m a pool contractor I can honestly say that material sometimes does take 5 weeks to arrive but never 2 months
They did a great job! congrats / Enjoy !
Thank you. We are enjoying now.
I like that you time lapsed the video, great work
This looked kool. I thought about this but purchased with inground pool 2020. Best decision ever made. Family loves it.
Glad to hear your family is enjoying it. It's finally starting to heat up.
Only if Denver had this consistent beautiful weather. We'd be building pools around here every week !
been watching some pool cleaning timelapses and now construction. youtube now feeds me pool adds...
Wow this a gorgeous set up. Love the pool!
Great video - to see the entire process from start to end in one short sitting is really educational - who would have thought that they can just spray concrete at the walls and it is happy to stay there while they go around and render the surface. Very nice result - makes me want to get a reno on our pool and bring it up to date (Qld Aust).
Thank you watching. The shotcrete they used is very strong and we had to water it every day for 3 weeks as it dried. Very happy with the result!
@@TimDude84 Hi Tim ,I worked in commercial concrete forming for quite a while,but I was wondering how come they do not use polyethelene 10 mil vapor barrier rolls to put down over the soil/dirt and then pour the shotcrete that way the soil would not get mixed in when you shot it and also to help with curing since you would not lose moisture.I do not know about this type of construction just curious.Nice job on the pool though.Thanks
Six months??!! Ugh!!
I luv learning from these. Surely I'll get work. Nothing more prettier or encouraging than cooking people off. They'll be the envy of their 'hood.
Amazing work! I can already imagine the ethnicity of these workers 💪 let’s continue to make America great..
Thank you for the comment Ignacio. All of the guys who built this pool were great and highly skilled. We made sure to tip them and have refreshments available.
that is some beautiful work they did.. also love the whole design of it
U gave me ideas, thanks a bunch for an amazing video... your pool is amazing 👏
So nice of you. Good luck with your pool project.
It's my dream to own a house one day. Let alone, a crazy beautiful pool in the backyard!
I'd only leaving home for work and groceries.
I like light colored pools, like Maya Blue, but this pool turned out really nice!
Thank you. We went with Aqua Blue Pebble and I'm really happy with it.
Beautiful! So inspiring!!!!!! Enjoy!!!!!
Came to watch the video....I now come back to fall 😴 Asleep to the Chill Beats
Hi Tim! Really glad to find your impressive video! We hope you enjoy everything brought by our cameras. Do you mind if we share your video with our community?🥰
Thank you the compliment. The camera is great! Feel free to share the video. That would awesome.
Stunning transformation 👏
You must be very proud
Thank you! We are very happy with it and I'm soo glad summer is right around the corner.
Wow amazing work! Highly skilled crafstman! Well done!
Thank you very much! The guys who worked on our pool were professional and get an amazing job!
Looks great! Congrats!
Thank you!
I hope you give the neighbors a lot of that splishy-splashy going on!
From June to October we have the neighbors over at least once a month and BBQ. During construction the kids next door put ladders up on the wall to watch the progress.
I love everything even the camera set up. I wonder how to set up a camera like that and work type of camera is it I love it and the pool construction I want to learn how to make a video like this with my camera😊
Hi, I bought a time lapse camera on Amazon and then used the Adobe to edit the video and put it together. I had to learn a lot throughout the process.
WOW... excellent video, thanks....
Glad you liked it!
Amazing video and an absolutely gorgeous pool - it fits your back yard perfectly!
Physically it fits perfectly? Because visually it’s a mess. The stones don’t match the wall the wall doesn’t match the house the fence doesn’t match the wall or the house the stones don’t match the existing pavers.
Wow! Impressive. Beautiful Work!
Dam that inspires me to just do it myself the only thing I would pay a team of guys to do is the rebar and concrete the pool stools are genius I would have added a little cave in the grass area for "quiet time"
Looks good. I’m three month in with Mr Carlos. They sure do move slowly.
It will be worth the wait, but I do hope they get your pool finished before it starts to get cold.
Update?
@@calebholley9755 They shot gunite on July 24th. It hasn’t been touched since. Waiting for tile and coping.
Update, as of November? And your cost?
@@Hajjat Tile, coping and stacked stone were completed on 10/23. Decking is next but that is being done by another company. The pool/jacuzzi price is close to 70k.
I grew up with a pool and still get weirded out by the deep end. Miss having one now.
I can't believe they built that in 3 days!
haha, I wish it were that fast.
Sieht sehr schön aus!!!! Viel Spaß damit!🤙
Wow, they built that pool in Southern California
It turned out pretty slick Timbo. I gotta say though, my favorite part is about right where the camera is mounted at the bar. They call that the ole Irish bait. Ive actually swam in that pool in person and the video was so chill I still sat and watched it haha.
You need to definitely paint that grey brick, or add a ton of greenery or wood planks and more decor
You're right about that grey block wall. We recently bought some of that fake ivy stuff on Amazon will be putting that up in the spring. (It's been very rainy here lately)
Wow lots of work in this!
Great job and amazing video!
Thank you very much!
That's a stunning pool! What a job
Dissa
wow this look crazy awesom!
Thank you!
At 9:04 a drain (the blue square) suddenly appears in the lower left of where the new sidewalk will go, but I never saw them lay down any pipe for it. Where does the drained water go?
Good eye! They splashed some concrete on the wall and we did get some money back because of it. Now we have a fake ivy wall covering it.
Nice work team
Thank you
Thanks for sharing such an informative and I really liked it.
Agreed. And I'm shocked not more people in the comments are talking about this.
Looks terrific! I wonder though with the water shortage that could shut down filling pools if this was a wise investment.
It is concerning. When we built the pool in February of 2021 the water issues wasn't much of a concern.
Well, my idea of doing it on my own just took a turn! Looks a lot harder than I thought.
they just lazy u can do it better
Great job guys
And there goes all the available water in Southern California haha
Really though it looks amazing!
U must throw a pool party, Amazing 🤩
Thanks, now I can dream about owning a pool I can’t afford for the next 3 years.
We saved for about 3 years. It actually helped us refine our design and got it exactly how we wanted it.
@@TimDude84 ah nice, I honestly don’t think a pool would be right for my backyard too though, I don’t know maybe I will give it a try. When I have enough of course.
The actual building process was interesting and the end result looks great. There is a tragic irony in here somewhere though, the construction of a structure that holds a huge amount of water, facilitated by weather where there was no water to disrupt said construction, in a part of the state which is close to completely running out of water.
Thank you for the comment. When we built the pool in Feb. last year the drought had started to go away... I did buy a large cover for both the pool and spa and that greatly reduced the amount of evaporation. It's close to 80% less evaporation than before.
So cool !
A super water tank that will no doubt be essential to help put out the next giant fire in California.
Beautiful Pool✨👌🏾
if i were to build the same kind of pool in my backyard, what would the annual cost be?
This is a great question... It has been going up lately with gas prices increasing... We also have a $100 a month maintenance (pool guy) who services the pool. I would say the pool costs around $2,500 a year to maintain and heat up occasionally.
How big is that pool i mean the size of this pool
Hi, It's about 16' x 35' and roughly 8 feet deep. I go into more detail in my follow up video.
@@TimDude84 Thank you 😊 for replying will check that
@@TimDude84 16 x 35 what feet or metres
Lovely pool,music was pretty good aswell.
Những ca sĩ khác cho mình cảm giác thư giãn khi nghe! Còn ĐP luôn cho mình bị cuốn theo tinh thần bài hát.
Absolutely beautiful, bravo
Que piscina hermosa felicitaciones a los trabajadores q hizieron está gran obra un diez 💯💫👍👏👏👏🤗🇦🇷
It is so lovely
Amazing
Thanks
Ha, nice shot with the cat in the background 12:37 with glowing eyes :D
Good catch
I railly like the pattern of the hot tub
I love watching these came out super nice. I always get curious of the pricing.
Thank you for watching. We go into more detail in our follow up video. ua-cam.com/video/aLTUhnkY9aY/v-deo.html
Good job and pool🌞😘
Worth every penny 😊
Great idea to film the video...little more and the views will pay for the pool 🍷
Looks amazing btw
Thank you for the kind words. We are really enjoying it now.
Wow! I love this!!!
Very nice. Looks like a lot of work and I bet it cost a fortune.
definitely about 80k or more
Really nice.
Thank you. We really enjoy it.
Hard work and hard-earned money took a whopping 4 months and 10 days to make this pool. Wow😮
Beautiful pool. I’m getting started with an owner build as well, I am in Southern California, Temecula area. Would you mind sharing your list of subs you have used and the build plan?
Thank you
Hi Saif, everything was done by Mr. Carlos Pools. I didn't hire any subs. As for the build plan... My wife and I made a sketch, then the pool company made the official plan for the city (Permits).
wow those workers did a good ass job
They really knocked it out of the park. It's been a year and it still looks and operates like the first day we filled it up.
It’s crazy how it only took 12:49 to build a pool. That’s gotta be a new world record.
Beautiful pool took a long time to build over 3 months
It took a little longer than expected, but in the long run we happy with it now.
any idea of a rough cost for this type of installation?
Nice video bro from Bangladesh
That was awesome!!!
Did they time line factor in the 2-3 years it takes to get permits
That's a good question... The permits took around 6 months. (We signed the contract in September and they broke ground in February)
@@TimDude84 that's pretty quick, here in some areas of Metro Atl it takes up to 1.5 years, not always, but If you don't know the right people, you know how that goes. Looks like a Beauty!
Look sweet man good job
Yeah! That wonderful tree won't be your friend for long. Nyah!
Beautiful build. Need some solar panels to help with the electricity
Thank you . We have looked into Solar but they said the shape of my roof wouldn't allow it. I am going to contact a few more companies in the future.
Very NICE Pool. Did I miss the part of construction with the Bonding Grid?
Nice. Random but how much should I save if want to build something like this? 50k 100k 150k?
We built ours just before all of the crazy inflation and it cost us 100K. In today's market... I would say 125K. However; if a recession does hit soon... Hold out for a bit and those prices will come down quickly.
Very nice design, I would have put the steps in the center of the pool
Great idea! After having it for 2 years now... there are a few things I would changed. The steps being one of them.
I really liked the lights
what was the frequency of the photos in this video?
I would setup my timelapse camera before I went to work each day. At the bottom of the video you should see the date and time of each shot.
@@TimDude84 thanks, what time interval between shots did you select?
Really beautiful
Thank you!
good pool well worth it
Thank you. We have been enjoying it every week since it finished.
Amazing Work GoOd job You all🤙🏻
💚🇵🇰💚❤🇹🇷❤
Seems like they should have done another coat just one is enough ? To last
The coat is supposed to last about 20 years. Fingers crossed.