Build a Custom Vinyl Pool That Fits Your Yard

New vinyl inground pool construction in Dallas includes site prep, customizable shapes, and durable materials suited for North Carolina summers

You want a pool that fits the layout of your property and handles the heat of a Carolina summer without constant upkeep. Vinyl inground pools offer flexibility in shape, size, and features while using materials that resist fading and hold up through temperature swings. Passmore Construction LLC manages every step of the build in Dallas, from initial excavation and grading to liner installation and equipment setup.

New pool construction starts with careful site preparation to ensure the ground is level, stable, and properly drained. The crew installs reinforced walls, fits a custom vinyl liner, and connects high-efficiency filtration systems designed to keep water clear with less chemical correction. Options include steps, tanning ledges, benches, and integrated hardscape features that blend with your existing patio or deck. Homeowners building new homes or completing major renovations in Dallas often choose vinyl pools for their durability and design flexibility.

Request a new pool estimate to explore design options and discuss timelines that align with your construction schedule.

Details That Matter Most

Your pool begins as a marked outline on your property, and excavation equipment removes soil to the planned depth and shape. In Dallas, the crew prepares the site with grading techniques that account for clay soil and natural drainage patterns. You will see walls assembled, plumbing laid out, and backfill compacted to prevent shifting once the pool is filled.

Once the structure is secure, a vinyl liner is measured, cut, and installed to fit the exact dimensions of the pool shell. Passmore Construction LLC uses liners reinforced to handle UV exposure and temperature changes, so the surface stays smooth and color-fast for years. The filtration system is connected, and water chemistry is balanced before you start using the pool.

The build process typically takes four to eight weeks depending on site conditions, weather, and the complexity of features you choose. You will need to coordinate utility access for water and electrical hookups, and the area around the pool should remain clear of vehicles and heavy equipment. This service focuses on new pool construction and does not cover repairs to existing pools or replacement of worn liners.

Why Locals Choose This Option

Homeowners in Dallas planning a new pool often ask about site requirements, design flexibility, and what the construction timeline looks like from start to finish.

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What site conditions are needed for a vinyl inground pool?
You need relatively level ground with adequate drainage and access for excavation equipment. The crew will handle grading and soil preparation, but steep slopes or rocky terrain may require additional work.
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How customizable are vinyl inground pools?
You can choose the shape, depth, and placement of steps, benches, and ledges. Liners come in different colors and patterns, and you can integrate hardscape features like coping and decking around the perimeter.
Outline of a swimming pool with water and a ladder.
Why are vinyl liners preferred for North Carolina pools?
Vinyl liners are flexible, resist fading under strong sun, and handle temperature shifts without cracking. They also provide a smooth surface that is easier on feet and requires less scrubbing than textured finishes.
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What happens after the pool is filled with water?
The liner conforms to the walls under water pressure, and the filtration system begins circulating and filtering. You will need to balance chemicals and monitor water levels during the first few weeks.
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How long does a new vinyl pool last?
The structure can last several decades with proper maintenance. Liners typically need replacement every ten to fifteen years depending on usage, chemical balance, and exposure to sunlight.

A new vinyl inground pool built to fit your property gives you years of reliable use and a backyard space your family will use all season. Contact the team in Dallas to discuss design options and request a new pool estimate that fits your project timeline.