Construction
Lynn Forrest (shown below with
his son Randall) realizes the importance of family togetherness. Because of it, he
strives to enhance the quality of life for each family he serves by building the
perfect pool for them, from design to completion.

Let us take you to an AQUA
CLASSIC construction site, where you can observe the different steps of creating a custom
swimming pool.

First step: A custom design to fit
your lifestyle, taking into consideration area and location, architecture, landscaping,
aesthetics and customizing many available options to create a unique and personalized
addition to your home.

Backyard before construction

Completed excavation

Proper hydraulics (plumbing) are critical to
water circulation and could be referred to as "arteries" of a pool.

MORE THAN BEAUTY, IT'S WHAT
IS BENEATH IT THAT COUNTS...

The proper foundation is essential to
trouble-free enjoyment of your pool. We at Aqua Classic design and construct all of
our pools above and beyond required industry standards.

Starting the gunite process.

Every step is carefully
monitored.

Applying gunite

This is Lynn Forrest on the job site making
sure that no errors occur during construction.

It is rare to find a designer on the job
overseeing quality control. Most pool companies have three separate employees
performing design, sales and quality control, which could allow errors to creep in.

We take extra steps in preparation of the
shell before the tile and coping is applied to guard against a condition called
efflorescence (white staining of the tile and coping). This is an important step
many other pool companies skip to cut the cost of labor and materials.

The next step is to tile the pool.
Tile comes in a large variety of style and colors - from imported frost-proof ceramic tile
to porcelain tile and marbella.

Deck preparation
Our crews are teams of skilled craftsmen.

Interior finish of a pool
comes in a variety of finishes and color choices.

1) Fill with water
2) Add family and friends
3) ENJOY!

Before...

...and after

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