Are you ready to witness the construction of an in-ground swimming pool from scratch, carried out step by step with professional-level precision?
What appears, at first glance, to be a simple backyard addition quickly reveals itself as a highly technical build; because a pool is not just an excavation filled with water, but a sealed concrete structure, a hydraulic network, a filtration system, and a finished surface that must withstand constant pressure and permanent immersion.
This build is led by Eric Le Carreleur, whose expertise in tiling defines the approach taken throughout the project. While his trade usually focuses on the final layer, here the logic is reversed: the entire structure is designed and constructed to meet the demands of the finish. This means controlling everything, from ground preparation, drainage, and structural stability to waterproofing and circulation, so that the final surface is not just visually precise, but technically reliable over time.
As the project unfolds, the pool takes shape not as a single structure, but as a sequence of interdependent systems. The excavation defines the geometry, the concrete base provides stability, the walls contain pressure, the waterproofing ensures durability, and the hydraulic network brings the pool to life.
Each phase builds on the previous one, leaving no room for approximation. What emerges is a fully engineered installation that will make every summer less hot.
Credit to : Quantum Tech HD
