When is the Perfect Time to Build a Pool?

Summer and Spring Aren’t Great Times to Build a Pool

Owning a pool is something many homeowners all across the country strive to one day achieve. For those that do own one, they already know how wonderful this amenity can be for your home, providing you with a fun and exciting centerpiece to your backyard. Pools are perfect for hosting summer pool parties, and they also offer you a great chance to exercise. However, not many homeowners think about the process of building a pool, especially WHEN to build a pool. They almost always just imagine what life would be like once their pool is complete.

While there isn’t inherently a bad time of year to build a pool, building one during a specific season may prove to be more beneficial to you and your family. The end of spring and the entirety of summer is the perfect time to use your pool, but it isn’t necessarily the best time to build your pool. Surprisingly to some, winter is the perfect time to begin the construction of your swimming pool.

If you are considering adding a swimming pool to your home, the time to build it is now. Contact Mid City Custom Pools to get started on yours today.

Why Not Summer or Spring?

As we mentioned before, the summer and spring are traditionally the seasons when you get to use your pool the most unless you have a heated pool that allows some use during the fall. Many people think that beginning construction on your backyard oasis during the spring would be ideal since it’ll be done just in time for summer. However, that’s the issue; a lot of people think this way.

This often leads to pool builders having extremely busy schedules, forcing them to struggle to build everyone’s pool in the desired time. Materials will often also be more expensive because of the increased supply-and-demand. Plus, you can’t forget about the rain. While we know rain can harm your pool chemistry, it can also delay the construction of your pool. Rain leads to flooding and softens the ground, which causes issues for installation. Your timeline could be pushed back by weeks.

Building your pool during the summer may be counterintuitive. Just like in the spring, the summer is an incredibly busy time for most pool builders. Prices often tend to skyrocket, as well. If you are set on building a pool during summer, it would be best done at the end of the season when it’s less busy. Unfortunately, once it’s built, you’ll likely have to shut it down for the cooler months. You won’t be able to use your pool until the next summer season.

Why Winter is the Best Time to Build

As we have already stated, the spring and summer are not the ideal seasons to build your pool. Pool builders’ schedules are often far too busy to quickly build your pool by the time you want it, and the prices are often much higher. The fall is not a bad time to begin construction on your pool, but you will have to wait longer to use it just like in the summertime.

The winter is the perfect time to buy and build a pool. There are countless reasons why this cold weather season is so ideal for you and pool builders alike. Some of these reasons include:

Less Busy:

We mentioned earlier how pool builders often have incredibly busy schedules over the spring and summer months. They have several pools to build in such a short period of time. However, not many people think to build a pool during the winter, so their availability is much more open, allowing them to finish your pool much quicker.

Lower Prices:

Retail stores aren’t the only ones who have deals during the holiday season. Because the season is much slower for builders, you have a greater chance of scoring a much cheaper deal on materials, pool construction, and labor than you would any other time of year.

More Time for Landscaping to Take Root:

Most people don’t think about how important landscaping around your pool is to the overall aesthetic of your backyard, but it’s a huge deal. Without it, your backyard may feel incomplete. Installation of a pool causes serious damage to your yard. Building your pool during the winter provides your yard time to re-grow the vegetation, allowing your backyard to look its best during pool weather.

More Time for Additional Features

Building a pool during the offseason allows you the chance to save up more money to spend on other additions to your pool. While you wait to use your pool, you can save up enough money to add a diving board, a slide, a waterfall, and much more. You can even save some money to add a fire feature or even a spa. Since you won’t be able to use your pool for a while, there is no rush.

Easier Labor

While this isn’t necessarily a benefit for you, building a pool over the fall and winter months is often much easier on the builders. Most of you may know that summers in Texas can be extremely brutal. They are very hot and often very humid. This can make it difficult and dangerous to work in. While the winter months can have harsh weather of their own, Texas is not known for its extremely cold temperatures. By building a pool over the winter months, you can rest assured knowing workers aren’t stuck in the heat.

A swimming pool is one of the greatest amenities any homeowner can have. It adds a level of luxury and excitement to your home that did not exist before it. We have currently just entered the winter season, so the time to start building your luxury backyard amenity is now. Check out the upcoming 2020 pool trends before you begin planning your outdoor oasis. To start building your pool, contact Mid City Custom Pools today.

2020 Swimming Pool Trends

A New Year Brings Plenty of New Trends

Throughout human history, swimming pools have been used by several different civilizations for several different purposes. Spending leisure time in water has been a critical part of human life. As time has passed and civilization has evolved, so have swimming pools. Their designs have gotten far more complex, and the technology used to build them has only improved. Swimming pool trends have only seen massive changes in the centuries since their introduction in the zeitgeist. Each year seems to bring new styles and technologies that help shape the future of swimming pools. 2020 will be no exception.

2019 saw its fair share of important swimming pool trends, and some of them will help guide how pool builders go about creating pools in the new year. While the winter is often a time where many pool owners are unable to get the most out of their vaunted amenity, it is also a time when they can look ahead at applying these trends to their pools.

Mid City Custom Pools is here to provide you with several upcoming swimming pool trends in the year 2020. We are prepared to answer any of your questions regarding the process of building a pool, adding new amenities like fire features, and much more.

Pool Bars

Many people want to make their backyard amenities feel more like places they would go for vacation. After all, your pool and outdoor living space is your own backdoor oasis that helps you relax and unwind. Wouldn’t you want it to resemble the most luxurious and relaxing resorts around the world?

Many of these resorts have pool bars. These bars are simply ledges or bars that are built into your pool that connect to an outdoor kitchen or space. No longer is your pool just used for playing games and exercising. The latest pool trends point to pools being used more for lounging and socializing.

For these bars, you no longer have to sit by the edge or use a floatation device to keep you up. These pool bars often include built-in benches or bar stools, offering you and your guests a more comfortable place to socialize.

Smart Lighting

Traditionally, most pools were not outfitted with pool lighting. When they were, they often only had just one color and one brightness. You were limited to what you could do when it came to lighting your pool. However, 2020 looks to see a more prominent change in pool lighting trends.

Smart lighting has continued to grow in popularity over the last couple of years, and it appears that more and more people are looking to include this addition to their pools in the coming year. Smart lighting often employs the use of LED lights. This gives pool owners far more opportunities to spice up their swimming experience.

Smart lighting provides you with:

  • A plethora of color options
  • The ability to adjust the brightness of your lights
  • Less energy and heat
  • Increased durability
  • Cheaper usage cost

Who wouldn’t want lighting that provides you with the chance to change your lights to fit your mood and is far more cost efficient than traditional pool lighting? Look to see this pool trend take off in 2020.

Darker Pool Finishes

For decades, pools have traditionally been built with a light blue finish at the bottom and the sides. Many Olympic and public swimming pools still have this finish, as well as many private pools. While this has been the norm for quite some time, it has never been the most aesthetically pleasing. However, a pool trend in 2020 may see that change in the coming years.

More and more pool builders and owners are outfitting their pools with finishes with darker hues. Dark finishes not only give your pool water a more natural and relaxing look, but they also retain heat better than light finishes. Because they absorb more heat, you don’t have to spend near as much on heating costs. On top of that, dark finishes also make it harder to recognize any dirt and debris in your pool, keeping your pool from appearing dirty.

NOTE: Even though dark finishes do hide dirt and debris, you should still actively clean your pool. 

Ledge Lounges

As we mentioned previously, many people want their backyard oasis to resemble that of luxurious resorts they would visit during vacation. Pool bars are a welcome addition that helps give off this vibe, but so are ledge lounges. These are the areas at the edge of the pool that are extremely shallow, typically only reaching your ankles. A lounge chair is added here, which allows you to still be in the water while you sunbathe.

Ledge lounges allow you to still be in your pool while enjoying the warmth of the sun. For these lounges, you will also need to get lounge chairs that you can move to and from these spots whenever you need to. This is one pool trend that may pick up some steam in the coming year.

Fire and Water

As time has gone on, pools have gotten more and more complex. The technology and ability to craft intricate designs easily and safely have allowed pool builders to experiment and create inspired pools. One way pools have seen improvement is through the addition of fire features. Fire features help make your pool and backyard much more aesthetically pleasing. The juxtaposition of the fire next to the water adds an exciting element to your backyard.

There are several different types of fire features that you can add to your pool. These fire features give off a relaxing vibe while making your backyard appear much more elegant and luxurious than it did without one. This particular pool trend has continued to grow in popularity in recent years.

Swimming pools have been a part of human life for generations. They have been used for sport, relaxation, and socializing, among other things. In their time, they have seen many different changes and advancements, improving the experience of pool owners for years. 2020 will see plenty of swimming pool trends throughout the year. To keep up with any upcoming pool trends, contact Mid City Custom Pools.

The Benefits of an Indoor Pool

Indoor Pools Can Be Used Year-Round

Winter is already here. While this does mean that we are just a few weeks away from holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas, it does mean that you’ve probably shut down your pool for the winter. However, you only need to shut down your pool for the fall and winter if you have an outdoor pool. If you have an indoor pool, you won’t have to go through that process.

We understand how deflating and time-consuming shutting your pool down can be. After all, it means that you can no longer take advantage of one of your home’s best amenities. However, not everyone has an outdoor pool. While they are more commonly found in public spaces, such as hotels, gyms, and rec centers, indoor pools can also be found in private homes.

Outside of never needing to shut your pool down for the winter, there are several other benefits of owning an indoor pool. Mid City Custom Pools is here to help you get a better understanding of just how useful indoor pools are.

Easy Access

As their name suggests, indoor pools are found inside your home. Typically, the space an indoor pool inhabits is connected to your home, which means you can simply roll out of bed and take a quick dip to start your mornings. You don’t have to go outside or make sure the weather is clear. There is much less distance for you to travel to enjoy your aquatic oasis. You won’t have to go to and from your home to use the bathroom or get new towels since you’d still be in your home!

Year-Round Swimming

As we mentioned earlier, one of the biggest issues with owning an outside pool is that you have to shut it down when the weather gets colder. If not, the water can freeze and destroy the plumbing in your pool. However, if you have an indoor pool, you no longer have to worry about doing any of that!

Pool heaters can be installed in outdoor swimming pools, but this only extends how long you can use them by a couple of weeks. However, virtually all indoor pools are fitted with heaters. The water in outdoor pools is often heated by the sun. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case for indoor pools, so they have to be fitted with a heater. This does allow you to use it year-round, though.

You also don’t have to worry about weather being an issue. When rainy days may have stopped you from using your outdoor pool, those days are nonfactors with an indoor pool. No matter the time of year or weather, indoor pools can always be used.

Reduced Maintenance

One of the greatest benefits of owning an indoor pool has to be the fact that the cost of maintenance is far less than that of outdoor pools. Outdoor pools are forced to deal with the elements while indoor pools are sheltered. There is no worry about rain or wind changing the water level. Your pool is safe from debris like dirt and leaves blowing into your pool.

Also, you won’t have to treat your pool chemistry near as often as you would an outdoor pool. The water in indoor pools does not come into contact with near as much of the sun’s UV rays. This means that the chlorine in your pool is not broken down by UV rays like that of an outdoor pool.

While the amount of maintenance required is far less, that doesn’t mean there isn’t any to do. Indoor dust still collects in your pool, and your pool chemistry still changes as more and more people use it. Be sure to keep a pool vacuum on hand and make sure you test your water chemistry regularly.

Great for Exercise

We have often spoken about how great of an exercise swimming can be. It offers you a chance to engage in a low impact exercise that helps strengthen your lung capacity and boost your cardiovascular endurance. Along with this, it also helps you build lean muscle throughout your body. With an indoor pool, you don’t have to worry about the weather or nature to get a good workout in. Your indoor pool lets you exercise whenever you want.

Pools are also a great way to improve muscle recovery. Most indoor pools have a heater that allows you to control the temperature. The warm water of your pool allows you to relax, rest, and recover after a hard workout or stressful day. You can even include pool lights to enhance the relaxing atmosphere of your pool.

Disadvantages of Indoor Pools

While owning an indoor pool presents you with several benefits, it isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. Indeed, most of the benefits do often outweigh that of the disadvantages, but Mid City Custom Pools would be remiss if we did not provide you with a list of cons. Some of these include:

  • Significantly Higher Cost: While it may seem obvious, indoor pools cost far more than outdoor ones. Not only do you have to pay for the actual construction of your pool, but you also need to pay for other additions as well. You have to build a structure onto your home, a heater, and more. These additions drastically increase the price.
  • Humidity Worries: Indoor pools often create an issue with humidity. When your pool water evaporates, it has nowhere to go. This humidity can be a danger to your home and pool structure. You must install a dehumidifier to protect your structure. You can also build an automated pool cover to keep humidity at bay.
  • Increased Electricity Cost: As we mentioned earlier, it takes a lot to keep your indoor pool running properly. These pools require heating systems, water pumps, additional light, and other devices, which all lead to much higher electricity bills.

Indoor pools are a great alternative for homes that often have harsh, cold winters. They allow you the chance to take advantage of your pool year-round and lower the amount of maintenance required. While they are considerably more expensive, their benefits make up it. If you are interested in building an indoor pool or have more questions, contact Mid City Custom Pools.

Pros and Cons of Saltwater Pools

Saltwater Pools are Increasing in Popularity

There are many people in the world who have grown tired of owning and maintaining chlorine pools. Chlorine can be hazardous to handle and store and gets expensive over time. The way it feels to swimmers is also a downside to some. Due to this, many people are making the transition to saltwater pools.

It is important to remember that while you don’t have to add chlorine tablets to a saltwater pool, it still contains chlorine, just a much smaller amount. Also, people worry that it contains too much salt, but this isn’t the case either. Saltwater pools contain 10 times less salt than the ocean, with pools having 3000 ppm (parts per million) to the ocean’s 35,000 ppm.

These saltwater pools are becoming more and more popular, being found in hotels, resorts, cruise ships, and homes. Before deciding on a saltwater pool, it is best to know their pros and cons.

Pros

  • Less Chlorine: Even though there is still chlorine in saltwater pools, it is at such a low level that many don’t notice it. Many problems linked to chlorine like green hair, red eyes, and bleached swimwear are far less common.
  • Feels Better: Because the levels of chlorine are so much lower than in traditional pools, saltwater swimming pools are much less damaging to swimmer’s skin. The water is much softer. While it is still recommended to wear goggles when swimming, saltwater pools are far less likely to cause irritation to your eyes than a chlorine pool.
  • Smells Better: A major turn off for many is the smell of chlorine. Indoor pools have a much stronger scent since the smell can’t evaporate and is contained. With saltwater pools, there is little to no smell of chlorine which is safer for those with asthma or allergies.
  • Easier to Maintain: Saltwater pools are much easier to maintain as opposed to chlorine pools. For these, you need chlorine tablets to help clean the pool. Saltwater pool systems use chlorine generators that turn salt into chlorine to clean the pool. You should still skim and brush the pool and always check the pH levels just as often.

Cons

  • More Expensive: Unfortunately, the cost of a saltwater pool is much more than a chlorine pool. The saltwater chlorination system can cost anywhere from $1,400 to $2,000, plus installation. Although, the money you save from not needing to buy chlorine may make up for it.
  • Pool Wear and Tear: One drawback from saltwater pools is that the levels of salt in the water have been known to erode the pool itself as well as its parts and accessories. Pool lining and underwater lighting can also be ruined over time. It’s important to regularly examine your pool for signs of erosion.
  • Harmful to Plant Life: The backwash and wastewater from your pool have been known to kill plants and harm nutrients found in the soil due to the salt content. It has been often linked with crop damage as well in certain areas in the world.
  • Electricity Use: While the maintenance of your pool requires less work, what it does need is electricity to run the chlorine generator. It needs the right amount of power to properly clean your pool, which can lead to higher electricity costs than a traditional pool.

Saltwater pools have many benefits for those who have a strong dislike for chlorine pools. The feel and smell of its water is enough to make many search for an alternative. It is important to always stay aware of the pros and cons of saltwater pools. The expert pool builders at Mid City Custom Pools are here to educate you on all of the differences between saltwater and chlorine pools to help you make the right decision.

Swimming Pool Designs for Small Backyards

In Texas, swimming pools are quite popular. Not only do we love our time outdoors, but a swimming pool in Trophy Club is almost necessary to beat the summer heat. Just because you have a small yard, doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the fun. There are certain swimming pool designs that were created with small backyards in mind. These pool designs that were created for smaller backyards will enable you to still enjoy your yard and your pool without feeling like everything was packed in. In fact, certain pool designs can actually even allude the appearance of an even bigger backyard. Keep reading to learn about the pool designs that work best in smaller backyards.

#1 A plunge pool
A plunge pool is a small, yet deep, pool that is made for cooling off, soaking, and relaxing. It is an ideal pool for small spaces. While it isn’t as useful as a lap pool or a regular full-sized swimming pool, it is still a luxury and is typically a highly aesthetical addition to a backyard. While your plunge pool will create a lovely place to cool off and relax, it is also highly

attractive cost wise. Due to the volume and smaller circumference of the plunge pool, it is less-expensive to build and to maintain.

#2 A small square pool
Small square pools can fit in whichever corner, or directly in the center of your backyard. Many people place them in the center of their yard as the focus, or right up against the house, built into the deck. The beauty is that you can decide on the size, and the classic shape will fit in pretty much anywhere. These pools work best with shallow depths, or with a solo seat/stepping stone built into the side, or around the whole square to avoid taking up too much space.

#4 A small rectangle pool
If you want to go even more classic, you can go with more of a small rectangular shape. These pools work great when they are built right into the outline of a house. You can easily fit this design into a corner or directly along the outer wall of your home and it will double as a place to relax and swim, as well as an amazingly aesthetic characteristic of your home.

#5 A spa that doubles as a pool
Many people opt for the spa that doubles as a pool, so that they can have the best of both worlds. This design allows for small spaces, as well as accommodates you in the variations of Texas’s weather conditions.

#6 A narrow lap pool alongside the houses outer wall
This is a very popular and very modern take on pool design, however it is visually stimulating and useful. A narrow lap pool that is built along the edge of your house will be a multi-beneficial option. This design will offer a place to swim laps and exercise, as well as a place to cool down and relax in the summer heat.

#7 A custom-made pool that suits your backyard
The beauty of working with our expert Trophy Club pool builder here at Mid City Custom Pools is that you can have a pool that best suits your preferences and physical backyard space. Our team will work with you to help design a pool that fits your needs and desires. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a consultation, call us today.

How to Choose the Perfect Pool Color

Choosing the right color for your pool is important. One color or another can completely change the look and feel of your backyard. While there are so many types of finishes and colors to go with, it can be a bit overwhelming for you as the owner to make the decision. While some people opt to go with trends, sometimes it is best to stick with something more neutral, so that your pool still looks great in 10 years when that trend has come to an end. If you aren’t sure what you want to follow these tips to help narrow down the decision of the perfect pool color for your backyard.

Figure out what you like

One of the best ways to figure out what you like best is to look for inspiration. Google search pool images with different colored finishes or check out different magazines and choose some images that really stand out and inspire you. Try to narrow it down as much as you can and then incorporate the following into your final decisions.

Look to your current architectural design and exterior

A huge factor to consider is the current architectural design and exterior of your house. You don’t want to go with a color that is completely out of sync with what your home and backyard already look like. Look to any other finishes in your backyard and don’t go too far astray, mismatching doesn’t really work when it comes to most architectural design. For example, if you already have a lot of earthy tones to your house and yard, then you will want to go with a more natural and earthy tone for the color of your pool, and so on and so forth.

Don’t obsess over shades

While there a multiple colors to choose from for the finish of your pool, there are also multiple shades. Try not to obsess too much over the shade of color as it is going to appear differently anyways depending on the lighting, time of day, and even time of year. If your pool has trees above or something keeping it shaded then you will likely want to opt for the lighter shade of color as it will appear darker under the shade.

Consider the size and shape of the pool you want

You should consider the size and shape of the pool that you want when picking the color. Usually lighter colors make the pool look a bit larger in a small area due to the reflective qualities. Darker colors often create more of a natural feel and are usually associated with round shaped pools. Again, look to your inspiration pictures and current exterior to see what will suit your pool best.

When choosing the color of your pool, consider the above and you should be able to narrow it down with ease. Although all of the decisions that go into designing a pool can be difficult, don’t worry, our expert swimming pool builder in Trophy Club will help. The important thing is that you end up with the pool of your dreams, and here at Mid City Custom Pools, we want to make sure of that. For any questions or to schedule a consultation, don’t hesitate to contact us today.

How To Throw The Perfect End of Summer Pool Party

It is that time of year again where summer is coming to an end and it is time to leave the summer fun behind and prepare for the responsibilities of fall. That doesn’t mean that there isn’t time for one more summer celebration. August is the month that you are trying to get all the time you can out of your swimming pool in trophy club while the weather is still hot, which makes it the perfect time to throw an end of summer pool party. With a good idea, maybe a theme, a bit of planning, some good friends, and some supplies you can easily put together the perfect end of summer pool party. Here are some cool ideas to make your pool party perfect.

#1 Set up an ice cream bar

Everyone loves ice cream, especially on a hot summer’s day. Set up a table covered in a colorful cloth with all your basic flavors, vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Grab some colorful bowls and fill them up with various toppings, fruits, sprinkles, nuts, and candies and you’re set. The ice cream bar will not only be a hit with the kids but all the adults as well.

#2 Pick up some super fun pool floats

Pool floats are a great way to make your pool party instantly more festive, and lately awesome pool float designs have become very popular. Grab some donut and unicorn floats for you to relax on or for the kids to play with. We guarantee they will also make for some great pictures.

#3 Set up a build-your-own drink bar

Just like the ice cream bar, but only for the parents. While the kids are playing in the pool, the parents can hang out at the build-your-own drink bar. Just pick up some cool cups, your basic liquors, vodka, gin, tequila, or whatever you desire, your mixers, some fresh fruit, and even thrown in some neatly-shaped ice cubes. Research some cool summer drink ideas ahead of time to get a better idea of what drink supplies to pick up at the store.

#4 Pool balloons

Pool balloons look awesome and a great addition for the kids. Grab some different colored balloons that go great with your color scheme, blow them up, and throw them in the pool.

#5 Set up a make-your-own koozie station

Pick up some blank white rubber koozies, some colorful sharpies, set up a table, and let your guests make their own koozies. The drinks will stay cold and no one will lose or mix up their drinks at the party.

#6 Bring water guns

Have your guests bring water guns. The kids will have a blast, and some parents may get involved too.

#7 Grab your polaroid camera

Pick up a Polaroid camera for the party. Your guests will love it and it will make for some great memories.

#8 Flash tattoos

Everyone loves flash tattoos. Grab some temporary glittery tattoos, cut them out, and throw them into a bowl for your guests to grab from.

It’s difficult to throw a pool party without a pool, in which you may need a pool builder in Trophy Club. Let Mid City Custom Pools help you build the pool of your dreams or renovate yours to become the pool of your dreams. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a consultation with our team please don’t hesitate to contact us today.

Outdoor Accessories to Help Keep You Cool this Summer 

Summer is finally here. For many of us, summer is one of our favorite seasons and is very much anticipated. Summer means BBQ’s, pool parties, summer camp, and great times with family and friends. However, if you live in Texas, you also know that Texas brings on the heat, and we end up spending most of our summer just trying to stay cool. The good news is that there are a lot of accessories for your backyard that you can utilize to help you stay cool this summer.

#1 Glacier Pool Cooler

One of the most troubling encounters we have here as pool owners in Texas is that after a few weeks of summer, our pool seems to become not-so-refreshing anymore. As the temperature rises outside, our pools tend to heat up as well. And jumping into a warm pool isn’t so refreshing when you are trying to escape the 100-degree weather.

Luckily, there are new innovative inventions out there to help keep your pool cool, and one of those is the Glacier Pool Cooler. In residential pools, it can decrease the water temperature from about 10 to 15 degrees in 12 to 15 hours and offers various temperature controls. It’s energy efficient and runs alongside your pool pump and system. Check it out by clicking here.

#2 Outdoor water features

By adding water features to your pool, it will be even easier to stay cool this summer. An additional bonus is how beautiful they are when added to your swimming pool. From fountains to waterfalls, aerated water features will not only enhance the aesthetic appearance of your backyard but the way it feels as well.

#3 Outdoor hose misting system

If you are considering a misting system for your backyard, consider purchasing a misting hose. You will be granted with the ability to install it in a variety of methods. You can have the hose attached to an umbrella, a gondola or veranda, your fence, etc., and it will be sure to help keep you cooler this summer. You will be amazed how much the temperature drops with a misting system installed. Check one out by clicking here.

#4 Outdoor fan misting system

If you want to take your misting system up another notch, you should consider purchasing a misting fan. Misting fans are great because they keep the mist moving so you don’t feel overwhelmed by the moisture, but still feel an enjoyable breeze.

We know how much you love your backyard and enjoying it this summer means keeping cool! If you have more pool questions, here at Mid City Custom Pools, we would be happy to help you answer them. Contact our trusted pool company in Trophy Club today.

Mid City Custom Pools process, the way we do things (Part 1)

Here at Mid City Custom Pools, we take pride in our name. One of the reasons being is that we do just what our name describes, we customize your dream pool exactly to fit your needs and wants. This is one of the many aspects that makes us different and unique when compared to a competing swimming pool builder in Colleyville. In today’s blog post, we would like to tell you a little bit about our process here at Mid City Custom Pools and how it works in more of step by step manner. So, let’s get started…

#1 First things first, you, the client, can reach out to our company via online, or by giving us a call, whatever suits your needs. Someone from our team will get back to you shortly, where we will then work together to schedule a time to meet that works for both parties. This meeting will enable us to get a better idea of your wants and needs for your custom pool. We will utilize this time to get to know you a bit better and give you the opportunity to tell us about your wishes and vision for your dream pool and backyard project. This meeting will also give you the chance to let us know what you are thinking in terms of your budget. It is important that you communicate this to us up front so that we can, in turn, give you the most value for your budget. From here we will be able to discuss your options and either scale up or scale down to meet your financial terms. We can design and build within any budget, not below $40,000.

#2 We will also then want to schedule a time for Dig Tess. Dig Tess is basically is a law to dig deeper. You will need to have Dig Tess come out to your property and mark the utility line. They will proceed to check for and mark the electric line, gas line, and the phone/internet line. The reason that we like to address this up front and early in the process is that if it is necessary to move any of these lines for building purposes, we can then include it in our price.

#3 We will then schedule a time to meet you at the property where you plan to build your pool. It does occasionally happen that under some circumstances, such as that the home is still under construction itself, that we will then schedule a time to meet with you in our offices for safety or convenience purposes.

The design consultant will then be able to scope out the area where the pool is to be built and measure the area, take pictures of the property, as well as map out the topography of the property. It is of utmost importance that the design consultant does this to gain a closer relationship with the land that he or she will be working with. Your design consult will be selected especially for you according to your property, your wants, and your needs. Here at Mid City Custom Pools, we place an emphasis on communication and keeping this process as simple and valuable as possible for you.

The design consultant will then be able to estimate a time of how long the design plans will take and work with you to schedule a second meeting.

#4 One of our client’s favorite meetings is usually this one. At this meeting, you will come sit with us in front of our big screen TV where we will use a top of the line design software that will literally put you in your new backyard. Our 3D software will allow us to show you what your backyard will look like via the implemented designs. With this software, you can almost smell the burgers on the grill!

If you have more questions about the process here at Mid City Custom Pools, or are ready to get started on designing your pool or outdoor spa in Southlake, contact us today. Our team of experts will be happy to help you get on the right track to having your dream backyard.

Swimming pool design trends to look out for in 2018! 

It’s a new year, and this means it’s that time again where you feel and utilize the motivation and the freedom to start over, to update, to revamp yourself and other various aspects of your life. It also means it’s the perfect time to redecorate… When you want to update the look and feel of your house, one of the best places to start, is your backyard. January is the perfect time to start with a redesign to your backyard, as that it will give you just the right amount of time to get everything ready and beautiful in preparation for the coming of the warmer months. And what is the perfect and best way to update your backyard this year? Well, we think you should start with your pool. So, on that note, let’s discuss some swimming pool design trends to look out for in 2018!

Concrete pavers

Concrete pavers are an awesome patio option. They are easy to install, tough, weather-resistant, cost-effective, and of course, look great. There are two options when it comes to concrete pavers, interlocked pavers, and architectural pavers. For those interested in a more natural and aesthetic look, architectural pavers are the way to go. The best part is, concrete pavers can be installed with almost any design or trend you wish to implement.

Inside out

Generally, people go with outdoor pools. But things may be changing with this new bright idea… How about a pool that integrates the outdoor theme with the indoor theme? It may sound confusing, but this trend consists of the pool being built closer into the back of the house, with only the separation of, for example, large sliding glass doors. Watch the kids while enjoying a lemonade in the shade of your living room.

Monochrome

This look is extremely sheek, clean, and mesmerizing. If you have a house that is modern and consists largely of white and black (or grey) colors, this look is perfect for you. Using black tile in the bottom of the pool creates for quite a unique and desirable look. When it comes to shape, this aesthetic design goes perfectly with anyone looking to go with the geometric look. We also highly recommend incorporating concrete pavers as a part of this look as well.

Smart pools

As you may have realized, smart homes are now quite a popular thing. With the vast growth of technology, we are now incorporating these new technologies into the operation and design of our homes…So, what next? Our pools. You won’t mind this luxury, as you will have all the control at your fingertips on your smart phone when it comes to the lighting, temperature, cleaning, and audio aspects of your smart pool.

Elevation

When you think of an elevated pool, you may think of a classic pool being built into the deck, but that’s not exactly what we mean with this design. In this case, we mean, pools elevated to the point of being on their own level. Having pools built into the second level of your home to be more exact. All we have to say is, it’s pretty amazing.

If you are looking for a swimming pool builder in Colleyville, here at Mid City Custom Pools we are confident that our swimming pool experts can help you design and build the pool of your dreams. Contact us today, and let’s get started.