Estero is one of the most actively building markets on Florida's Gulf Coast, and the standard of new pool construction in this community reflects that. From newer developments along Three Oaks Parkway and the Coconut Point corridor to estate properties in established gated communities, Estero homeowners expect a pool that fits the home, the lot, and the way they actually use the space. We've been building custom pools in Estero and across Southwest Florida for over 30 years, and we bring that experience to every new build we take on here.
Estero's mix of master-planned and gated communities means HOA architectural review is part of almost every new pool project here. Submittal requirements, allowable materials, setback rules, and screen enclosure standards vary widely between communities like Grandezza, Shadow Wood, The Brooks, Pelican Sound, West Bay Club, Wildcat Run, and Bella Terra. Scoping the project around your community's specific guidelines from the start is what keeps the approval process predictable.
Lee County permitting runs in parallel. Setbacks, drainage, elevation, and structural review all factor into how a project is engineered, and Estero properties bring property-specific considerations on top of that. Preserve-adjacent lots, lake-front frontage, and golf course exposure each carry their own design and construction implications. Material specifications also need to account for Southwest Florida's climate from the start, with UV exposure, sustained humidity, and the wet season setting the bar for finishes, equipment, and hardware.
We've built pools across Estero's full range of communities and property types, and that breadth of experience in this specific market informs every decision on a new build. We know the design conventions different Estero communities expect, the engineering considerations that apply to preserve-adjacent and lake-front lots, and the architectural review processes you'll encounter in most neighborhoods here.
Every project starts with a thorough site evaluation before design begins. We assess soil conditions, drainage, elevation, setbacks, and how the pool will relate to the existing home and outdoor space, then develop a concept built specifically around your property. Once design is finalized, your dedicated Project Coordinator manages everything from Lee County permitting and HOA architectural review through construction and final walkthrough. One point of contact, no handoffs, no gaps.
Materials are specified for Southwest Florida's climate as a baseline. UV-stable finishes, corrosion-resistant equipment, and surfaces selected for long-term performance in high humidity and wet season conditions are how we build here.
We meet on your property to discuss your vision, budget, and how you plan to use the space. Your community's HOA architectural guidelines and any existing survey documents are useful to have at this stage.
Our design team develops a concept built around your specific property, accounting for HOA setback and architectural requirements, sun orientation, drainage, and how the outdoor space connects to your home.
We assess site conditions in detail, then manage the Lee County permitting process and prepare and submit your HOA architectural review package. We coordinate both processes so you don't have to track them separately.
Our crews build to spec with consistent oversight. Your Project Coordinator keeps you informed at every stage without requiring you to follow up.
We review every detail of the completed pool with you before closing out the project. Nothing gets signed off until it meets the standard we committed to.
My experience from the proposal, selections, to the very end exceeded expectations. James, Pat, and Millie were very responsive and made an extra effort to see this project through to my satisfaction.
The communication I got every step of the way was excellent and not often seen these days. Tim and Gineska in the office were wonderful to work with, and all the crews communicated and could think on their feet.
They completely redid our lanai, pool and spa. They helped us figure out tile and paver selections by meeting us at the different vendors. They went above and beyond to achieve our vision and we had no issues.
Learn more about our pool renovation and remodeling services in Estero and Sanibel Island.
Most custom pool builds in Estero run 8 to 12 weeks from permit approval through completion. Design, Lee County permitting, and HOA architectural review happen before that window, so total timeline from first consultation typically runs 4 to 6 months. Communities with more involved review processes can add time. We walk you through a realistic schedule during the consultation based on your specific property and community.
Yes. We manage the entire Lee County permitting process and prepare and submit the architectural review package for your community. Most Estero projects involve both, and we coordinate the parallel processes on your behalf so they move forward together rather than holding each other up.
Yes. Newer master-planned communities in Estero often have detailed architectural review standards covering pool shape, materials, equipment placement, screen enclosure specifications, and landscape integration. We’ve worked through the review processes for most of the active communities in the market and scope projects around each community’s specific requirements from the start.
Yes. Outdoor living is one of our three core services, alongside custom pool construction and pool remodeling. Many of our Estero projects combine a new pool with a full outdoor living build, including outdoor kitchens, covered lounge areas, fire features, screen enclosures, and integrated landscape lighting. Planning the entire space as one project produces a more cohesive result than building the pool first and adding outdoor elements later.
Tell us about your property, your community, and how you want to use the space. We'll put together a consultation tailored to your site and walk you through what the project would involve from design through final walkthrough.
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