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Professional Pool Guys
5.0(
9
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Serving Frisco, TX and surrounding areas

Free estimates

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"Everything met my expectations and more he turned my dated backyard into an oasis that people love to come and party…. There was not one part of the backyard. He did not touch concrete work. Re-plastered the entire pool built a swim up bar retaining walls new waterfall, new everything new equipment couldn’t be happier. Would be happy to show my backyard off to any potential customers that want to see what amazing work in Dallas can be."
Celina
Mesquite
Prosper
Celina
Celina

+42

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Prime Pools
4.4(
14
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Serving Frisco, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It was amazing service. Attention to detail and made sure the job the job was done right. Also once the check was written and the job was over they answered any questions I still had. I would suggest them for anything that has to do with a pool or spa."
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Pool Sales Construction & Installation Project

+66

Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Calvary Custom Pools
4.5(
17
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Serving Frisco, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

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"We had a new gunite pool/spa completed in August 2013 for about $45K. Both contractors I considered were close in price, and I selected Calvary based on excellent reviews that I now realize were not for gunite pools. Initially, we were very pleased. About two years after installation, Calvary repaired a broken PVC pipe underground (for free, out of warranty) that was attributed to significant heave in the ground. In April 2017, about two years after that first repair, we discovered a leak between the spa and pool on the opposite end from the first repair. We had to drain the pool so they could use their power tools to break through the stone surrounding the spa, coping tile, plaster and gunite to get to the broken pipe in the wall. Since the leak specialist discovered two of the spa jets were glued in and had to be removed by force, we fixed that installation error at the same time. I asked Jon this in email: "The movement we noticed (and near the first leak) was on the opposite end from the spa, but the side with the spa doesn't seem to be having a movement issue like that. We watered (under restrictions in the last few years) but is there something we can do to minimize movement to avoid this? I am getting advice that problems with PVC pipe in a pool this new is unusual." His response: "This is not unussually considering the movement you guys have had. Its unfortunate, but uncontrollable. The pool passed a multi day sit at 30 psi inspection before gunite was shot, the plumbing was left under pressure until the decks where poured. If it where a problem with installation or the scedule 40 PVC used, it would have failed before now. You may want to ignore the facts that you have had severe ground movement, but the facts are the facts regardless of what information you are getting. The last leak was caused by ground movement and we fixed it even beyond the warrantee period. The pool shell cracked and prestige gunite fixed it, you have had ground severe ground expansion causing uphevel on the deck. The ground shifting is clearly the issue, any other claim is a extremely far stretch. Your not the only pool in North Texas with these issues, there are tons of full time leak detection companies that deal with this daily, new and old pools." After that, I stopped asking for his advice and found a leak specialist. I spent $1,300 to repair my almost five-year-old spa. I do not recommend Calvary for a gunite pool build."
Replaster
Liner Replacement
Outdoor Living
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Stonemastertx
4.6(
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Serving Frisco, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We met at the site and hit off our conversation with confidence and thorough info.  He did exactly what we agreed upon, especially with care consideration of this 100+ year old brick building.  On same building but on another project we had him involved with other contractors to discussed plan of action with genuine cooperation."
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Dry stack ledge stone

+14

Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Oasis Poolscapes
5.0(
3
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Serving Frisco, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

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"I was nervous taking on a big project like this. With Mike, I knew exactly what to expect and didn’t feel pressured or misled. That’s saying a lot when it comes to a big project like this! It turned out beautifully and has all the features we wanted for a fair price. Can’t live in Texas without a pool. But don’t get a pool unless you’re hiring these guys."
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Pool Sales Construction & Installation Project

+21

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Hummingbird Landscape Solutions
4.6(
40
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Serving Frisco, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had them build us a pond. It took longer than expected but mostly because of COVID. Mike and his crew were awesome. The first bridge that they installed wasn’t very sturdy so they totally built a newer one from scratch. Stained it and delivered. It looks awesome! My husband and I are both very pleased. Mike and his company went the extra mile!"
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Landscaping - Hardscaping & Pavers Project

+25

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FAQs for swimming pool in ground build or installation projects in Frisco, TX

Yes, it is possible to build an above-ground infinity or zero-edge pool by raising the deck and surrounding poolscape to create a continuous water edge. This design produces a zero-edge effect when the pool structure is properly elevated. However, additional work to adjust the deck and haul extra dirt can increase labor and land preparation costs.

An infinity pool incurs higher expenses than a regular pool because its specialized design and engineered features demand extra materials and precise construction methods. The design modifications required for a true endless edge raise the overall cost by 20% to 50%. This increase reflects additional structural planning, enhanced finishes, and superior craftsmanship.

An infinity pool is designed with at least one edge over which water flows, creating the appearance of a vanishing edge that seamlessly merges with the surrounding landscape or horizon. The pool has an exposed wall that is slightly lower than the water level, allowing water to spill over into a catch basin below, where it is recirculated back into the pool.

Infinity pool construction requires a significant and defined time commitment. Concrete installations are completed within three to six months, vinyl projects within four to eight weeks, and fiberglass pool installations within two to four weeks. The overall timeline depends on the design complexity and the skill level of the contractor, with challenging conditions extending the project duration.

Infinity pools require additional maintenance compared to regular pools because their unique design requires constant water level monitoring to preserve the continuous overflow effect. The catch basin must be diligently cleaned to prevent debris accumulation, and the maintenance routine varies with pool materials—concrete surfaces need extra care to prevent algae growth, while fiberglass and vinyl demand less upkeep.

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