Digging A Pool With No Access

The two homes in these photos posed access difficulties which were overcome by rogers pools ability to think outside the box and find the solution.
Digging a pool with no access. Although there are some limitations expectations and possibly restrictions in each case of a pool construction project at the time of requesting any required. Pool installation with limited access for machinery posted january 19 2018 each pool installation typically requires some form of excavation works whether it be a minor site preparation for an above ground pool or digging a hole for an in ground swimming pool. In the first photos the family were unable to find a builder who would do the job as there was no access for machinery the solution rogers pools dug the pool by hand and bucketed the dirt out. While it is technically possible to install a pool in virtually any yard regardless of the type of access we have the cost of doing so can quickly get out of hand.
A huge factor in the cost of an inground pool project is how we can access the area in which the pool is being installed and what size of excavation equipment we can use. Realistically when a pool is built we literally want to turn up with the biggest digging machine and excavator and as many tipper trucks usually three as we can to keep running that fill out of that property. There was no access for machinery or soil removal via road so all transporting of the excavated soil had to take place using the local barge service. Most properties that we consider have great access are properties that you can pretty much drive a car to where you want to put the pool.
In every case of a swimming pool installation around the montgomery county tx area we have always been able to get the excavation access required no matter what the circumstances were. The home of the pool located at como in sydney s south was on street level while the location of the 4 x 9 m pool was to be located on a lower waterfront level.