Excavation: Digging Deep for Your Dream Pool
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If you’re following our complete
DIY Fiberglass Pools
guide, excavation is the first big milestone that sets up everything that follows.
The excavation phase is where your backyard begins to transform, marking the first major step in bringing your
Fiberglass Pool Shells For Sale
dream to life. This section of the guide will navigate you through the fiberglass pool excavation process,
ensuring you’re well-prepared to dig safely and efficiently.
Understanding the Excavation Process
Digging for a fiberglass pool involves removing the exact amount of soil needed to accommodate your pool shell’s dimensions.
This process requires precision and careful planning to ensure the hole matches the shape and depth required for your specific pool model.
The excavation depth for a fiberglass pool must also account for the base materials that will support the shell, typically gravel or sand.
For homeowners weighing DIY vs. hiring it out, start with
DIY Fiberglass Pool Shells.
Choosing the Right Excavator for Pool Installation
Selecting an appropriate excavator for pool installation is crucial. For most backyard pools, a 16 metric ton excavator with a 28’ reach is sufficient,
especially in scenarios where the pool shell must be maneuvered into the property lengthwise. The excavator’s reach and power must be adequate for the size of your pool
and the space constraints of your property. If your design calls for unique dimensions or shapes, explore our
Custom Pool Shells
to match the dig to the exact shell.
Preparing the Pool Hole
Preparing the pool hole involves more than just digging. It requires constant measurement and adjustment to ensure the hole’s dimensions precisely match the pool shell’s requirements.
This might involve additional digging or backfilling to correct any discrepancies. The process should be guided by a detailed dig sheet provided by your pool manufacturer, which includes the exact
dimensions and contours of your pool. If you’re still comparing shell types, review our
Fiberglass Pool Shells
lineup to confirm footprint and depth before you dig.
Excavation Safety Tips
Safety during excavation cannot be overstated. Here are a few excavation safety tips to keep in mind:
- Always check for underground utilities before digging.
- Use protective gear, including gloves and boots, to prevent injuries.
- Ensure the excavation site is clearly marked and off-limits to children and pets.
- Be mindful of the excavator’s movements and maintain a safe distance from the edge of the excavation.
If your project will extend into colder months or you want an added layer of off-season protection once the pool is installed, consider adding
Inground Pool Winter Safety Covers
to your plan.
Finalizing the Excavation
Once the hole is dug to the correct specifications, a final inspection is necessary to ensure everything is ready for the next phase. This involves checking the depth,
the slope of the walls, and the overall shape of the excavation. Adjustments at this stage are much easier to make without the pool shell in place.
When you’re ready to move beyond the dig and want a turnkey build, see
Full-Service Pool Installation.
The excavation stage sets the foundation for your fiberglass pool installation. By carefully following these guidelines, you can ensure a safe and precise excavation that prepares your backyard
for the arrival of your pool shell. With the right preparation and equipment, this challenging phase can be successfully completed, paving the way for the next steps in your pool installation journey.
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Fiberglass Pool Shells |
Custom Pool Shells |
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