THE WRIGHT WAY
A clear path from the first site visit to the day the pool fills. One Wright supervisor stays with the project the whole way.
How a build runs
Concrete pool builds go wrong in predictable places. The wrong soil under the shell. A drawing the certifier will not approve. A finish ordered too late. A subcontractor chain with three handovers in it. The Wright process is built to remove those failure points before the excavator turns up.
The shape of the project is set during design. The shell is engineered to the soil. The certifier sees the drawings before pricing. Stone and tile are ordered when the slab is cut. One Wright supervisor stays on the project. The same person you met at the site visit signs you off at handover.
The four steps
Typical residential timeline
Site visit. Soil test. Concept drawings with the client and the architect. Structural engineering. Costed scope of work. Materials ordered.
Site set-up. Excavation. Steel reinforcement. Shotcrete shell. Cure. First plumbing rough-in. Pool fencing during the cure.
Coping set. Interior tiling, pebble or quartz finish. Lighting and plant install. Pump, filter, heating, sanitation.
Fill and balance the water. Commission the plant. Client walkthrough. Cover on.
Materials and finishes
Frequently asked
More answers on the full FAQ, or see concrete vs fibreglass and what drives cost.