Long, slender lap pools that turn a narrow Mole River side yard into a private space for daily fitness swimming.
A lap pool suits Mole River households that swim for exercise and want to do it at home. The geometry is the whole point: long enough for a proper stroke, narrow enough to fit beside a house or along a fence, which is why a lap pool so often rescues an unused side yard on a Tenterfield property. Because the proportions are specific, Lap Pool Construction is generally a concrete build, formed on site so the length and width can be tailored to the block and kept perfectly straight. A common range is around fifteen to twenty-five metres long, though a shorter pool fitted with swim jets can deliver much the same continuous-swim experience where space is limited. The process mirrors a standard concrete pool, moving through survey and engineering, certifier or council approval, excavation, steel and plumbing, the sprayed shell, a cure period, then the interior and surrounds, with the builder paying particular care to levels over the long run of the pool. For a Darling Downs - Maranoa home, heating is a sensible addition because it makes regular swimming viable for far more of the year, and lighting along the length turns the pool into a strong night-time feature. The main considerations on a Mole River site are the clear length available along the boundary, the required setbacks, and access for machinery into what is often a tight corridor beside the house. Compliance is identical to any pool, with an AS 1926.1 barrier and NSW Swimming Pools Register listing required before use. Designed and built properly across Tenterfield, a lap pool combines genuine daily fitness use with a disciplined, architectural look that complements the lines of the home rather than competing with them.
Bespoke concrete pools for Mole River, with infinity edges, beach entries and split levels that prefabricated shells simply cannot match.
Pre-moulded fibreglass shells with a smooth, durable gelcoat finish, installed right across Mole River and the Tenterfield area.
Deep, small-footprint plunge pools for tight inner-Tenterfield blocks, built in either concrete or fibreglass to fit the space exactly.
Long, slender lap pools that turn a narrow Mole River side yard into a private space for daily fitness swimming.
Infinity and wet-edge pools where the water appears to fall away to the horizon, ideal for view-facing Mole River blocks.
Courtyard pools for Mole River, in concrete or fibreglass, low-maintenance and high on genuine usable value.
Reshape, refinish and modernise an older Mole River pool and bring it back up to current NSW compliance.
Quartz, pebble and fully-tiled interior finishes for pools right across Mole River and the Tenterfield area.