The Pool Building Process — A Week-by-Week Guide
Most Adelaide pool builds take 8 to 14 weeks site-time, but the real question isn’t ‘how long’ — it’s ‘what’s happening each week and when do I need to do something’. This guide walks through the full process for a fibreglass build (8–10 weeks) and a concrete build (12–14 weeks), week by week, so you know what to expect.
Week 0 — design and contract
Before any site work, you finalise the design and sign the contract. This is where the line-item scope is locked in: shell or shell-equivalent, equipment package, coping width, paving allowance, certification, fence intent. Deposit at this stage is typically 5–10% (be wary of any builder asking for more than 10% before site mobilisation). Council DA approval, if required, runs parallel — your builder submits the Form 1 and waits for the certifier.
Week 1 — site mob and excavation
Site works start. Fence the work area, drop the silt fence, mark out the pool position with a Bobcat. Excavator on site by mid-week. Excavation takes 1–3 days depending on soil class — Adelaide’s reactive clay can be slow, sandstone in the Hills slows things further. Spoil leaves the site by truck. By Friday the hole is open and ready for base prep.
Weeks 2–3 — base and shell (fibreglass) / steel and shotcrete (concrete)
Fibreglass: base prep with a sand or fine gravel bed, plumbing rough-in (pump suction, returns, light conduits), shell craned in mid-week, levelled and braced, plumbing connections made, and the first 100mm of water put in to weight the shell while the first stage of backfill is placed. Concrete: steel reinforcement cage assembled and tied, plumbing rough-in placed in the cage, council inspector signs off the cage, then shotcrete or gunite is pumped over the steel. Three days of cure follows.
Weeks 4–5 — equipment, paving, coping (fibreglass) / interior finish (concrete)
Fibreglass: backfill complete, equipment (pump, filter, chlorinator) installed and plumbed, electrical run, coping installed around the perimeter, paving allowance installed. Concrete: interior finish — pebblecrete is troweled and washed back to expose the aggregate, or quartzon is spray-applied. Tile band installed at the waterline. Coping installed.
Week 5 (fibreglass) / weeks 6–7 (concrete) — fill and commission
Pool is filled with mains water (a 30,000L family pool takes 8–12 hours of fill from a standard suburban tap). Initial chemistry is set, equipment is run on a startup cycle, salt added if salt-chlorinated. Owner walk-through and chemistry training. The pool is now technically swimable but final certification still pending.
Final week — fence, certification, handover
Pool fence installed (separate trade, typically 2–3 days). Council inspector visits — checks fence height, gap rules, gate hardware, signage, equipment isolation, electrical compliance. Form 2 signed off. Final invoice paid. Owner manual + warranty paperwork hand-over. The pool is yours, fully certified, fully equipped, fully insured.
Where the timelines slip
Three things slow Adelaide pool builds in practice. (1) Council approval delays — Form 1 sometimes takes 4–6 weeks instead of 2–3, especially for non-standard sites or Hills overlays. (2) Soil surprises — large rocks, water table issues, old fill — can extend excavation by a week. (3) Weather — heavy rain washes out base prep and slows excavation; high heat slows shotcrete cure. Reputable Adelaide builders bake 1–2 weeks of buffer into their quoted timelines specifically for these.
What you should be doing each week
You’re mostly hands-off, but a few moments matter. Week 0: confirm the scope and sign the contract clearly. Week 1: keep the site accessible — clear pets, give crew water, confirm rear-access route. Week 4: final paving + coping decisions if not locked at Week 0. Week 5: ensure your contents insurance is current and the pool is added. Final week: inspect the install with the builder before signing off — walk the perimeter, run the equipment, check the gate hardware. The handover is your chance to flag anything that doesn’t look right.
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