North Georgia’s Most Experienced Pool Builder.
Over 1,700 pools built with our own crews since 1985. No subcontractors. No surprises. Just the pool your family deserves.
Building a pool is a big decision. Choosing the wrong builder makes it a painful one.
You’ve probably heard the horror stories. A contractor who disappears mid-project. Subcontractors who show up late — or don’t show up at all. Change orders that inflate the price after you’ve already committed. A “finished” pool that starts cracking within two years.
These aren’t rare exceptions. They happen when pool companies overextend, cut corners, or farm out work to crews they don’t control.
We built Aqua Fun Pools on the opposite principle: one company, one crew, one person responsible for every inch of your project — from the first shovel to the final fill.
From Your Vision to Your Backyard
Free On-Site Consultation
We visit your property, walk the yard, discuss your ideas, evaluate your site conditions, and give you an honest assessment of what’s possible. No pressure. No obligation. Just a real conversation about your project.
Permitting & Pre-Construction
We pull all required permits through Cherokee County (or your local jurisdiction). We handle the paperwork, the inspections, and the scheduling so you don’t have to chase anyone.
Final Walkthrough & Handoff
We walk you through your finished pool, explain the equipment, review maintenance basics, and make sure every detail meets your expectations before we hand you the keys. Your pool, ready to swim.

Custom Design & Proposal
Based on our site visit, we create a detailed design and a written proposal with transparent pricing. You’ll see exactly what you’re getting and what it costs — line by line.
Construction
Our in-house crew handles excavation, steel, plumbing, electrical, gunite/shell installation, tile, coping, plaster, and decking. One team. One point of contact. Regular progress updates throughout.
After Care & Maintenance
Who better to maintain your pool than the people who built it? Having been around for 40+ years, we’re not going anywhere. We’ll be around for years to come to maintain and help you with you brand new pool.
Step 1: Design and Consultation
Every great pool starts with a conversation. The design phase is where we translate your vision into something that actually fits your yard, budget, and lifestyle. A professional builder will visit your property, take measurements, note slopes or trees, and discuss how you plan to use the pool — relaxing, entertaining, exercising, or all of the above.
We also consider sunlight, drainage, and sightlines from the house. If you have kids, pets, or privacy needs, those details shape everything from the depth to the fencing. Once we gather the information, we’ll create a design layout — often in 3D — so you can see the shape, decking, and landscaping before we dig a single inch.
Most homeowners are surprised by how much thought goes into this stage. It’s not just picking a shape and color; it’s designing a small ecosystem that works with your home. Depending on revisions, this step usually takes one to three weeks.
Step 2: Permitting, HOA, and Approvals
Before construction begins, we have to make sure everything is legal and compliant. In Georgia, that means obtaining county or city building permits, securing any electrical or plumbing approvals, and meeting setback requirements — the distance between the pool and property lines or structures.
If you live in an HOA neighborhood, this is also when we submit design drawings for review. Some associations require specific fence types, noise limits, or deck materials. Skipping this step can delay the entire project later, so it’s worth doing right the first time.
Permitting usually takes 1–3 weeks depending on your jurisdiction. A good builder handles all the paperwork and coordinates inspections with local officials so you don’t have to.
Step 3: Layout and Excavation
This is when the excitement — and the heavy equipment — finally arrive. We mark out the pool’s exact shape and position with spray paint or stakes so you can visualize where it’ll sit in your yard. Once you give the thumbs-up, excavation begins.
Excavation is fast but dramatic. In a single day, your yard transforms into a construction site. Soil is hauled away, the outline takes shape, and you’ll start to see depth and dimension. In North Georgia, red clay and rocky soil sometimes slow progress slightly, but experienced crews know how to manage it safely.
Most dig phases take two to three days for an average residential pool. Rain can delay this step, but once the hole is complete, we immediately begin the next stage — reinforcing the structure.
Step 4: Steel, Plumbing, and Electrical Rough-In
Once the hole is shaped, we build the pool’s skeleton. Steel rebar is bent and tied together to create a sturdy cage that will later hold the concrete shell. This is one of the most important structural stages — it determines the strength and longevity of your pool.
At the same time, plumbers install the network of pipes for water circulation, drains, returns, and features like waterfalls or bubblers. Electricians run conduits for lighting, pumps, and bonding. Everything must meet code and pass inspections before we move forward. This step usually takes 4–7 days. When it’s done, the pool’s shape is fully visible in steel — you can walk around it and imagine where every step and ledge will be.
Step 5: Shotcrete or Pool Shell Installation
Now comes the part where it all starts to look real. For gunite pools, we shoot a concrete mix through high-pressure hoses to form the pool shell. It’s applied over the rebar cage, then shaped and troweled smooth by hand. For fiberglass pools, this is when the pre-formed shell arrives and is carefully lowered into place with a crane.
Gunite shells need time to cure — typically 7–10 days — while fiberglass installations can move ahead almost immediately once leveled and backfilled. During curing, we keep the surface moist to strengthen the concrete. It’s a little like waiting for paint to dry, but this patience pays off in long-term durability.
Step 6: Tile, Coping, and Decking
Now your pool starts gaining personality. Tile and coping are the visible edges that define the pool’s character — glass mosaics, stone trims, brick, or porcelain details that reflect your home’s style. After that, we pour or lay the decking, which might be travertine, concrete, pavers, or porcelain tile.
This phase takes anywhere from 5–10 days depending on the materials. It’s also when weather plays the biggest role — rain can delay pours or prevent sealers from setting properly. Once done, your yard begins to feel like an outdoor living space again instead of a construction zone.
Step 7: Equipment Installation and Plumbing Connections
This is the technical heart of the system. Pumps, filters, heaters, automation systems, and sanitation units (salt or chlorine) are installed and connected. Pipes are pressure-tested to ensure there are no leaks, and electrical equipment is bonded and inspected.
Today’s equipment is far more efficient than it used to be. Variable-speed pumps, smart automation, and low-voltage lighting all reduce energy costs and make ownership easier. This stage usually takes 2–3 days, and it’s one of the last major checkpoints before finishing.
Step 8: Interior Finish and Fill-Up
Once the equipment is ready and the surface has cured, it’s time for the interior finish. This is where color and texture come to life. Options include smooth plaster, pebble finishes, or quartz blends, each giving the water its distinct hue — from light Caribbean blue to deep lagoon tones.
The finish is applied and immediately followed by filling the pool with water — usually using your home’s hose supply over 24–48 hours. It’s an exciting moment; the project suddenly shifts from construction to completion. Once filled, we start the water chemistry process and bring everything online.
Step 9: Startup, Brushing, and Balancing
Fresh plaster or pebble needs care in the first few weeks. The surface continues to hydrate and harden, so we brush it daily to remove fine dust and ensure smooth curing. At the same time, we test and balance the water’s pH, alkalinity, and calcium hardness — gradually adjusting it to the ideal range.
The first few days require hands-on attention, but it’s part of ensuring your pool stays beautiful for decades. Many builders (including us) handle this initial startup period for you — making chemical adjustments, vacuuming, and teaching you how to care for the system. After the water stabilizes, the pool is officially ready for full use.
Step 10: Orientation and Final Walkthrough
Before we hand over the keys, we walk you through every system. You’ll learn how to operate the pump, set automation schedules, clean the filter, and adjust lighting. We’ll show you how to backwash, check levels, and troubleshoot common issues.
This stage builds confidence — the more comfortable you feel with your equipment, the easier pool ownership becomes. It’s also when warranties are reviewed and registered, and we schedule the first maintenance check if you’ve opted for ongoing service.
Step 11: Landscaping, Fencing, and Finishing Touches
While the pool itself may be complete, finishing touches make the area shine. Fencing (required by code), landscape lighting, and softscaping all pull the design together. Georgia’s long growing season means you can plant almost year-round, so even late builds finish beautifully.
Many homeowners choose to phase these elements, tackling landscaping after they’ve lived with the pool a season and understand how they use the space. Either way, this step turns a project into a paradise.
Step 12: Typical Timelines (and What Can Affect Them)
A lot of homeowners ask, “How long will it take?” The answer depends on your pool type, location, and the weather. Here’s a realistic average:
Fiberglass pools: 3–5 weeks
Vinyl liner pools: 4–6 weeks
Gunite pools: 8–12 weeks
That range assumes decent weather and smooth inspections. Rain delays, material availability, or change orders can extend timelines — but communication is everything. A good builder updates you regularly and manages expectations honestly. Remember: the goal isn’t to rush but to do it right. Every stage builds on the last. Cutting corners now often means bigger costs later.
Step 13: Tips for a Smooth Build
After years of building pools in every imaginable condition, here’s what I tell every homeowner before we start:
- Decide early. The more design changes mid-build, the more delays you’ll face.
- Stay involved but not anxious. Ask questions, but trust the process.
- Plan for access. Clear gates, move vehicles, and let crews work efficiently.
- Expect weather pauses. Rain delays are normal — they protect quality.
- Document everything. Keep a folder with permits, warranties, and photos.
Building a pool is a construction project, yes — but it’s also a relationship. Communication and trust keep things running smoothly from start to finish.
Step 14: Your First Swim — and Beyond
There’s nothing like the moment when the water is clear, the sun hits the surface, and you step in for the first time. Every bit of planning, waiting, and decision-making suddenly feels worth it.
But that first swim isn’t the end — it’s the start of ownership. Over the next few weeks, you’ll learn the rhythm of brushing, testing, and maintaining water clarity. Within a month, it’ll feel second nature.
And the best part? You’ll have a space that’s completely yours — a retreat, a gathering place, and a memory-maker for years to come.
The Bottom Line
Building a pool isn’t a mystery when you understand the process. From design to first swim, each phase builds on the last — design, permits, excavation, structure, plumbing, decking, and finally, finish. Whether your project takes five weeks or twelve, the end result should always feel personal, solid, and built for your life.
A good pool builder doesn’t just dig a hole; they guide you through a transformation — turning a backyard into something that feels like part of home.
Custom Pools Designed for Your Yard, Your Family, and Your Budget
Gunite Pools
Fully custom shape, size, and depth. Gunite is the gold standard for homeowners who want a pool designed specifically for their backyard — not pulled from a catalog. We handle the structural engineering, plumbing, tile work, plaster, and decking. Every step, in-house.
Best for: Homeowners who want a one-of-a-kind pool with custom features like tanning ledges, vanishing edges, attached spas, or freeform designs.
You can choose any size, depth, or shape, and integrate architectural details like tanning ledges, infinity edges, waterfalls, and raised spas that flow seamlessly into the design. Every gunite pool we build is designed from the ground up to be one of a kind — engineered for your yard, your lifestyle, and your long-term enjoyment.
The process begins with a detailed design consultation and 3D rendering. From there, our crew forms a steel rebar framework and applies gunite under high pressure, creating an exceptionally strong shell that becomes the foundation for your custom finish. You can choose from durable surfaces such as plaster, pebble, quartz, or all-tile interiors, each offering its own look and feel. This level of craftsmanship allows for perfect integration of other outdoor elements — decks, coping, stonework, and landscaping — to produce a backyard that looks cohesive and complete.
Beyond aesthetics, gunite pools are known for their longevity and structural integrity. With proper maintenance, a gunite pool can last half a century or more. The dense concrete structure resists ground movement, handles variable Georgia soils, and allows for easy resurfacing or updates down the road. Homeowners who invest in gunite often do so because they want a pool that can evolve with them — an asset that adds long-term value to their home and delivers decades of beauty and reliability.
Gunite pools do require more construction time and maintenance than fiberglass or vinyl, but most homeowners view that as a worthwhile trade-off for the freedom of complete customization. Weekly brushing and water balancing keep the surface pristine, and occasional resurfacing every 10-15 years keeps the finish looking brand new. When maintained properly, gunite pools age gracefully, developing character without losing performance.
Whether you want a contemporary geometric design, a natural lagoon with rock waterfalls, or a sophisticated resort-style pool with a built-in spa and LED lighting, gunite gives you the creative flexibility to bring any vision to life. It’s the preferred choice for homeowners who see their pool not just as a place to swim, but as an expression of their home’s architecture and their family’s lifestyle.
Best for:
Homeowners seeking a fully customized, long-term investment with high design flexibility and lasting value.
Aqua Fun Advantage:
We design and build every gunite pool in-house with our own craftsmen — no subcontracted crews — ensuring consistent quality, strong communication, and superior workmanship from start to finish.
Fiberglass Pools
Factory-built shells installed in as little as two to three weeks. Fiberglass pools offer a smooth, algae-resistant surface that lowers your long-term maintenance costs. We handle the excavation, base preparation, crane setting, plumbing, and backfill — all with our own crew.
Best for: Homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance pool on a faster timeline.
That precision manufacturing means a perfectly smooth surface, seamless edges, and installation times measured in weeks, not months. Homeowners love fiberglass because it looks high-end, feels silky smooth, and requires minimal maintenance.
Fiberglass pools are constructed from layers of reinforced resin and fiberglass, finished with a glossy gel-coat surface that resists algae and staining. That non-porous finish keeps water chemistry balanced longer, meaning you’ll spend less time adjusting pH levels and adding chemicals. It also means the surface never needs resurfacing — just basic cleaning and periodic polishing to maintain the shine. This is one of the reasons fiberglass pools are known for their longevity; many last 25 years or more with minimal upkeep.
Another major advantage of fiberglass pools is energy efficiency. The smooth surface reduces friction for filtration systems, and the insulated shell helps maintain comfortable water temperatures. That combination lowers utility costs and keeps maintenance simple. Because the pool arrives as a single shell, installation is typically completed in 2-4 weeks — perfect for families who want to enjoy their new pool the same season they start building.
Modern fiberglass designs offer more customization than ever before. Manufacturers produce dozens of styles with integrated steps, benches, tanning ledges, and spill-over spas. While you can’t modify the shape once it’s built, you can choose from a wide range of models and colors to match your home’s aesthetic. Many homeowners complement fiberglass pools with travertine coping, composite decks, and smart LED lighting for a clean, modern look.
For those who want a pool that’s easy to live with, fiberglass delivers unmatched convenience. You’ll spend more time swimming and relaxing and less time managing maintenance or dealing with construction delays. It’s the best option for busy households that value reliability and efficiency without compromising on beauty.
Best for:
Families or homeowners looking for a low-maintenance, modern pool that installs quickly and lasts for decades.
Aqua Fun Advantage:
We work directly with top fiberglass manufacturers and handle all site preparation, installation, and plumbing in-house to ensure your new pool is level, leak-free, and built to last.
Vinyl Liner Pools
A cost-effective entry point into pool ownership without sacrificing quality. We build the structural walls, install the plumbing, set the liner, and finish the surrounding deck. When it’s time for a liner replacement down the road, we handle that too.
Best for: Budget-conscious families who want a quality pool at a lower initial investment.
A vinyl-liner pool consists of a reinforced steel or polymer frame fitted with a flexible vinyl liner that holds the water and creates the finished look. Because the liner is custom-cut to fit your pool’s shape, you can still enjoy many design options without the expense of concrete construction.
Homeowners love vinyl pools for their comfort underfoot — the liner surface is soft, smooth, and gentle on skin. Families with kids often choose vinyl because it’s forgiving, easy to clean, and visually inviting with its bright, sparkling blues. Liners come in dozens of patterns and color tones that mimic tile, stone, or mosaic finishes, allowing you to refresh your pool’s entire look every decade with a simple liner replacement.
Vinyl pools also allow more flexibility than most people realize. You can choose from rectangular, freeform, or kidney shapes and even incorporate steps, benches, and shallow play areas. Because the structure is built from modular wall panels, it can adapt to most backyards, including those with modest slopes or tight spaces. Installation usually takes 4–6 weeks, making it a great mid-range option between fiberglass and gunite timelines.
Maintenance for vinyl pools is straightforward. The liner’s smooth surface helps resist algae, though you’ll want to be careful with sharp objects and pet claws. With routine water balancing and gentle cleaning, a liner can last 10–15 years before replacement. When that time comes, replacing it is relatively quick and affordable, giving your pool a brand-new appearance.
Vinyl pools are the best choice for homeowners who want a beautiful, customizable pool experience without breaking the budget. They’re also ideal for those who plan to upgrade gradually — adding decking, lighting, or water features in later phases. The end result is a backyard centerpiece that feels personal, welcoming, and refreshingly easy to maintain.
Best for:
Budget-conscious families who want a fully featured pool with flexible design options and a soft, comfortable surface.
Aqua Fun Advantage:
We use high-grade vinyl liners and reinforced wall systems designed for Georgia’s climate, ensuring longevity, easy maintenance, and a stunning finish that lasts.
What Our Customers Say
Based in Canton, Georgia, we build pools throughout Cherokee County and the surrounding communities, including Woodstock, Holly Springs, Ball Ground, Waleska, Acworth, Kennesaw, Marietta, and Cartersville. If you’re within our service area, we’ll come to you for a free on-site evaluation.



Why 1,700+ Families Chose Aqua Fun
40 Years of Building Pools in North Georgia
We’ve been building pools in Cherokee County since 1985. We know the local soil conditions, the permitting process, the drainage challenges specific to this area. That experience means fewer surprises during construction and a finished pool engineered for this climate and terrain.
Honest Pricing — No Games, No Bait-and-Switch
Our contracts detail every cost before we break ground. No vague allowances. No low-ball quotes designed to win the job, then creep upward with change orders. You’ll know what your pool costs before we dig, and that number won’t change unless you change the scope.
Owner-Operated – You Talk to the Person in Charge
This isn’t a franchise. It’s not a national chain. The owner is involved in your project. When you call, you reach someone who can actually make decisions — not a call center.




























































































