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Georgia Classic Pools

17%

Georgia Classic Pool (2012 Top 50 Builder) built this custom swimming pool in Milton Ga. This amazing Pebble Tec swimming pool is complimented with a Paramount In Floor System and Jandy controls and equipment. Belgard pavers were used for the pool deck. Custom features include a natural concrete slide, a waterfall flowing from the spa and water bubblers in the tanning ledge. The Pool Cabana (cedar) has a bathroom changing area, shower, storage, and outdoor kitchen. The outdoor kitchen includes a grill, green egg, fridge, dishwasher and sink. Not pictured is an extended covered porch from the house and a firepit at a lower area. Georgia Classic Pool also handled all the landscape design and installation along with the equestrian fence for this horse loving area.

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Lusk Pools

8%

This is one of Lusk's very best pools. 20x36 Mountain Lake gunite pool with tanning ledge. Sandy Beach PebbleTec finish, with North Shores-River Delta tile. Natural stone waterfall and coping. Stacked stone raised beam wall with landscape lighting throughout. Stamped concrete pool deck. Stone steps leading to upper level entertainment area with stacked stone fire pit and wooden bridge and swing.

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Pool Environments

75%

Perched high on a cliff, this new home simply screamed for a classic negative edge pool which would allow the clients to enjoy the stunning views of the setting sun. The pool is suspended above the garage on the third floor of the home and supported by 2' I beams. It was built completely out of ground, on a massive steel framework set just feet from the 30' sheer drop off. One interesting detail came in the drainage for the deck areas. The homeowner did not wish to see any deck drains in their limestone decks, so we created a continuous slot drain around the perimeter of the coping leaving a 1/2" gap for the rainwater to flow through. As one stand in the garage on the basement level of the home, you can literally walk under the structure of the pool.

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