Engineered, steel-reinforced concrete pools built to last for decades across Trunkey Creek and the wider Bathurst Regional area.
Choosing concrete pool construction for a Trunkey Creek home is mainly about flexibility and longevity. A concrete shell is not limited to catalogue shapes, so it can be made narrow for a side yard, deep for diving, or stepped to follow a Central West slope. The build is genuinely structural: an excavated hole is shaped with steel reinforcement, then concrete is sprayed under pressure to form a dense, watertight shell that is later finished with tiles, pebble or quartz render. That on-site method is what lets Concrete Pool Construction carry features such as raised beams, spa spillways, ledges and integrated lighting that a one-piece shell cannot. The trade-off is time and budget. A concrete pool generally costs more than fibreglass (roughly $55,000 to $120,000 or beyond in New South Wales) and runs over several weeks to a few months once the cure period and finishing are included. Site conditions across Bathurst Regional drive much of the variance: tight access can mean smaller excavators or even a crane, rocky ground adds excavation cost, and a steep block may need retaining walls or a raised surround. Approval is part of the job too, with most Trunkey Creek pools going through either a Complying Development Certificate via a private certifier or a Development Application through council. The finished pool also needs an AS 1926.1 safety barrier and listing on the NSW Swimming Pools Register before it can be filled and used. For a permanent feature that should add lasting value to a Trunkey Creek property, concrete is usually the pick where design freedom or difficult ground rules out a prefabricated alternative, and a clear, itemised scope keeps the longer program predictable from start to finish.
Engineered, steel-reinforced concrete pools built to last for decades across Trunkey Creek and the wider Bathurst Regional area.
Cost-effective fibreglass pools in a wide range of modern shapes and colours, well suited to most Trunkey Creek backyards.
Deep, small-footprint plunge pools for tight inner-Bathurst Regional blocks, built in either concrete or fibreglass to fit the space exactly.
Lap pools for committed swimmers in Trunkey Creek, with options for swim jets, heating and crisp feature lighting.
Infinity and wet-edge pools where the water appears to fall away to the horizon, ideal for view-facing Trunkey Creek blocks.
Small-footprint pools for compact inner-Bathurst Regional blocks, finished with water features, seating ledges, heating and lighting for a complete result.
Reshape, refinish and modernise an older Trunkey Creek pool and bring it back up to current NSW compliance.
Resurfacing that restores a smooth, watertight and good-looking interior to a worn or stained Trunkey Creek pool.