The topic of hillside pool construction and the construction of pools near descending slopes.
Building a pool on a hillside.
Tile the exposed walls or face them with natural stone to add aesthetics to your pool.
Read on to learn about some of the great things you can do with a hillside inground pool.
Hillside pools are any types of pool that require grade beams to support its foundation.
You can do this by building up pool walls on the higher side of the slope giving you an inbuilt retaining wall.
Or the pool wall on the low end of the slope can be built up so that the level of the walls is even all the way around the pool.
In this example we are looking a 12m x 6m pool that was constructed on a terraced hillside in proximity to an area that has been subject to soil creep or slippage over the years.
My property is too steep to ever build a pool you might say.
The exposed pool walls can be tiled or faced with stone to add to the aesthetics of the pool.
Raised seating area or spa.
This allows for some great tiered patios where the seating area sits overlooking the pool or vice versa.
This can be done by building the gunite pool walls up on the high end of the slope to achieve a built in retaining wall.
Pools experience serious structural distress most frequently when they are located near descending slopes.
How do they do it.
The natural occurrence of slope creep causes the majority of these failures.
An inground pool requires a flat and level area so in order to build on a hill you ll actually have to cut into it.