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930 S. Bell Blvd., Suite 410
Cedar Park, Texas 78613
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Office: 512-351-9526
Cell: 512-563-6398
Email: Bruce@AriaPools.com
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Saturday and Sunday: Closed
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FAQ
How should I decide on the design of my pool?
Design choices are best made after you have decided how you are going to best use your new pool or spa. Family activities vary greatly depending on the age of the family.
How long does it take to build a pool?
The length of time it takes to build an in ground pool depends on many factors including the weather, the size of the pool and the features and options that you select. A professional pool builder can give you an estimated timeline along with a budget when you request a quote.
How easy is it to install a saltwater system?
Installation on home pools and spas usually takes only an hour or two, and is often done by home owners themselves. Commercial installations are also very simple and can become slightly more complex due to equipment and pipe work layout, or access and space limitations – but if there is a pump and filter, the saltwater system can be installed.
Can I add a spa to my pool in the future?
Provided there is enough available space for the body of water and associated equipment, a spa can be added to an existing pool, but it can be quite expensive.
How can I create shade around my pool?
There are several different options for getting shade around your pool. Of course, the most economical solution is smart placement of your pool. Other solutions include umbrellas, pergolas or other shade structures, or shade sails that attach to poles anchored in your yard or your patio and that stretch across areas that need protection from the sun. Shade trees are also an option, but you must consider how much they may litter in your pool and the how the root system may eventually interfere with your pool structure. Always check with a landscaper before placing any living plant around your pool.