Pool Design in Houston: Permits, Plans & What to Expect
Most projects need stamped engineering and an approved permit before excavation. Allow 2–4 weeks for permits (plus HOA/ACC time if required). After approvals, a typical new pool takes 8–14 weeks depending on access, weather, and features. We handle design, approvals, and inspections end-to-end.
Why the Design Phase Matters
Pool design is where cost, compliance, and aesthetics are locked in. Good plans prevent rework, avoid permit delays, and deliver a yard that functions—drainage, utilities, and deck use—not just a pretty shape.
What We Prioritize:
- Code & safety: setbacks, barriers, entrapment, and equipment placement
- Grading & drainage: protect the home and keep the deck usable during storms
- Material fit: porcelain/stone, coping profiles, tile schedules that match your architecture
- Utility planning: gas, electrical, equipment pad layout, automation
Permits: What Houston Homeowners Should Know
- Timeline: Most permits are issued in 2–4 weeks once submittals are complete. Holidays and comments can add time.
- Who handles it: We do. We prepare the drawings, coordinate corrections, and keep the file moving.
- Inspections: Gas, electrical, plumbing, steel/gunite, and final—scheduled as the build progresses.
HOA/ACC approval (if required) runs in parallel. Getting this started early keeps your build on schedule.
Engineering: When You Need Stamped Plans
Many Houston builds require structural engineering—especially with clay soils, close structures, or retaining conditions. We include:
- Structural details for shell, steel, and gunite
- Deck & coping sections with expansion joints and drainage planes
- Drainage notes for slopes, inlets, and tie-ins
- Equipment pad and utility runs (gas/electric)
What’s in a Complete Pool Plan Set
- Site plan with setbacks, easements, utilities, tree protection
- Pool layout & sections (depths, benches, shelves, spa integration)
- Deck & drainage plan (slopes, inlets, channels, discharge)
- Equipment plan (pad, pumps/filters/heater, automation)
- Finish schedule (tile, coping, plaster/interior, decking)
- Details & notes (safety barriers, lighting, electrical, gas)

HOA/ACC Approvals (If Applicable)
We prepare the submittal packet—plans, specs, finish samples—and handle revisions. Expect 1–3 review cycles depending on the committee schedule.
Timeline: From Concept to Swim
- Consult & Measure – goals, access, soil/drainage, utilities
- Concept & Selections – layout, materials, equipment spec
- Engineering & Approvals – permits plus HOA/ACC (where applicable)
- Construction (8–14 weeks) – excavation, steel, plumbing, gunite, tile/coping, decking, equipment
- Startup & Handover – water balance, automation setup, care guide
Materials That Perform in Houston
- Decking: large-format porcelain or natural stone with correct base and joints
- Coping: profiles that match your home (modern square, eased edge, or classic bullnose)
- Interior: premium plaster/pebble finishes; balanced chemistry extends life
- Drainage: designed to move water away from structures and keep surfaces safe

Automation & Inspections—No Surprises
- Automation: app control for pumps, lighting, features, and heaters
- Energy efficiency: variable-speed pumps, efficient heaters, LED lighting
- Inspections: we schedule and meet inspectors; you’ll get status updates after each milestone
Frequently Asked Questions
Plan for 2–4 weeks after a complete submittal. HOA/ACC timelines vary—starting early helps.
Often yes. We provide stamped structural details and drainage notes where required.
We do—plans, specs, revisions, and committee coordination.
No. We begin excavation after permits (and HOA/ACC) are approved to avoid fines and delays.
Incomplete submittals, weather, access constraints, and scope additions mid-build. We plan around these early.
Explore Our Service Areas
Memorial – River Oaks – Midtown – Montrose – Heights
Schedule Your Consultation
If you’re ready to take the next steps, contact us to schedule your consultation.
