Infinity and wet-edge pools where the water appears to fall away to the horizon, ideal for view-facing Glennies Creek blocks.
Infinity and wet-edge pools create the effect of water spilling over an edge and disappearing into the view beyond, which is why they suit raised or view-facing Glennies Creek blocks. The illusion is produced by a slightly lowered overflow wall: water flows over that edge into a hidden catch basin below, is then pumped back into the main pool, and the constant circulation is what gives Infinity & Wet-Edge Pools its mirror-and-horizon look. Because the overflow level, the wall and the basin all have to be engineered to fine tolerances, these are bespoke concrete builds rather than shells, and the design and certifier work matter as much as the finish itself. The build follows the concrete sequence of survey, structural engineering, approval, excavation, steel and plumbing, the sprayed shell, then the catch basin, the balance tank, the pumps and the interior finish, with particular care given to getting the overflow edge perfectly level so the water sheets evenly. A wet-edge pool is most effective on a Singleton site that already has a fall or an outlook to throw the water toward, such as a downslope, a valley view or a backdrop across Sydney - Baulkham Hills and Hawkesbury. The considerations are real: the balance tank and second pump add cost and a little running complexity, and the edge demands precise construction, so an experienced builder is the difference between a clean sheet of water and an uneven one. The usual AS 1926.1 barrier and NSW Swimming Pools Register rules still apply. For the right Glennies Creek property, though, an infinity pool is the feature that defines the whole outdoor space, and planning the levels, plumbing and basin from the outset is what makes a flawless result achievable across Singleton.
Bespoke concrete pools for Glennies Creek, with infinity edges, beach entries and split levels that prefabricated shells simply cannot match.
Pre-moulded fibreglass shells with a smooth, durable gelcoat finish, installed right across Glennies Creek and the Singleton area.
Deep, small-footprint plunge pools for tight inner-Singleton blocks, built in either concrete or fibreglass to fit the space exactly.
Long, slender lap pools that turn a narrow Glennies Creek side yard into a private space for daily fitness swimming.
Bespoke concrete wet-edge pools engineered for raised and sloping sites right across the Singleton area.
Compact pools designed to make the very most of small Glennies Creek terraces, side spaces and enclosed courtyards.
Renovation that brings a dated, leaking or tired Glennies Creek pool back to life for far less than a full rebuild.
Refinish a rough or stained Glennies Creek pool, seal minor surface leaks and cut down on chemical use.