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Pool Construction in Scottsdale: What to Know Before You Build Your Dream Backyard

Arrowhead Deck & Pools – Scottsdale, AZ

Start With Fit: Site, Lifestyle, and Budget

Before drawings, confirm what fits your site and how you’ll use the pool:

  • Use cases: Lap swimming, play, lounging, exercise, therapy, entertaining at night.
  • Site realities: Yard size, access width for equipment, utilities, easements, setbacks, sun path and shade.
  • Budget tier: Good / Better / Best materials and features

The Pool Construction Timeline (Step-By-Step)

Design & Selections (1–3 weeks) – Layout, dimensions, elevations, and features. Choose interior finish, tile, coping, decking, lighting, and equipment.
Permits & HOA (2–6+ weeks) – Scottsdale/Maricopa submittals and HOA review if required. Utility locates and any engineering (soils, structural) as needed.
Layout & Excavation (2–5 days) – Form the shape, dig to depth, manage spoils/haul-off, and verify access protection.
Steel, Plumbing, & Electrical (3–7 days) – Rebar cage, stub plumbing for returns/skimmers/drains, light niches, and bond/ground per code.
Shotcrete/Gunite & Cure (1 day + 7–28 days cure) – Shell is pneumatically applied. Keep shell damp during the early cure window; avoid heavy loads near edges.
Coping, Tile, & Deck (1–3 weeks) – Set coping, waterline tile, and complete decking (acrylic overlay, pavers, or stone) with proper slope/drainage.
Equipment Set & Start-Up (1–3 days) – Install pump, filter, heater, automation; fill and begin water balance/start-up.
Note: Durations vary with scope, access, inspections, material lead times, and weather (summer heat vs. monsoon interruptions).

Permits, Inspections, and HOA: What to Expect

  • Permits typically cover excavation, structural, plumbing/gas, and electrical.
  • Inspections occur at key points: layout, steel/bond, gas pressure, electrical bonding, barrier, and final.
  • HOA reviews can add 2–4+ weeks; submit early with finish samples and lighting plans.
  • Barriers & safety: Plan for enclosure height, self-closing/latching gates, alarms as required.
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Access & Logistics (Often Overlooked)

  • Equipment access: Standard excavators need 8–10 ft; tighter access may require mini equipment and add time/cost.
  • Neighbor coordination: Notices for temporary closures or early excavation starts.
  • Spoils & staging: Where soil and materials can be staged; street permits if necessary.

Budget Planning (Transparent Tiers)

Core build (shell, standard equipment, basic tile/coping/deck) establishes your baseline.

Adds that move the needle:

  • Baja shelf or benching
  • Raised beam with scuppers or sheer descents
  • Spa addition
  • Lighting package (path, step markers, LED color)
  • Automation and variable-speed equipment
  • Shade structures or pergolas (often HOA-reviewed)

Keep a 10–15% contingency. Consider phasing features (e.g., pre-plumb for future additions).

Scottsdale-Specific Guidance

  • Heat & UV: Favor lighter, cool-deck surfaces and shade in lounge zones; select UV-stable pigments.
  • Dust/Monsoon: Design drainage and schedule post-storm circulation via automation.
  • Hard water: Plan for waterline protection and start-up chemistry to manage calcium scale.
  • Night use: Lighting is essential to ensure step markers, zone lighting, and auto scenes.
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After Construction: Start-Up & Owner Orientation

  • 30-day water chemistry program for new interiors (pH and calcium ramp).
  • Equipment app walkthrough; save schedules and scene presets.
  • Care guide: brushing schedule, filter cleans, and who to call for warranty.

FAQ

How long from deposit to first swim?
With standard access and no unusual reviews, many projects run 8–14 weeks from permit submittal to swim scope and approvals drive the range.

Can we build in summer?
Yes. Heat accelerates cures but requires careful scheduling; monsoon windows can introduce brief delays.

What adds the most value?
Clean, modern finishes, sensible shade, efficient equipment, and lighting that photographs well.

What if my yard has tight access?
We’ll right-size equipment, protect surfaces, and plan extra days for haul-off and staging.

Ready to Plan Your Build?
Schedule a no-pressure site visit. We’ll confirm access, outline permits, review finish and decking samples, and build a timeline and budget that fit your goals.

About the Authors

Catherine Trice & John Trice, Co-Owners 

For 30 years, Catherine and John Trice have led Arrowhead Deck & Pools, an award-winning Scottsdale team focused on durable, climate-ready pool surfaces and remodels. In business since 2008, they pair craftsmanship with practical planning to help homeowners, HOAs, and hotels create safer, low-maintenance outdoor spaces.