Outer Banks Construction Standards

Our Construction Standards & Warranty

A swimming pool is only as good as how it’s built and the warranty that guarantees it. Every pool we build adheres to our stringent construction standards that ensure your new pool is built stronger than other pools. Your Four Seasons Pool warranty covers every aspect of your Four seasons pool – from decking to pool equipment and controls. We use only professionally licensed and insured professionals when building your Four Seasons Pool and through our strong partnership with our equipment dealers we’re able to offer the best protection for your pool. Our warranty is one of the strongest in the industry.  For more details on our leading industry warranty, please consult your Four Seasons Pools Designer.

Our Warranty Covers:

Shotcrete Shell Lifetime
Plaster Finishes 5 or 10 Years
Pool Light 3 Years
Pool Cleaner 3 Years
Pump 3 Years
Filter 3 Years
Heater 3 Years
Pool Controls 3 Years
Tile 2 Years
Coping 2 Years
Decking 2 Years
Skimmers 2 Years

The Four Seasons Pools Warranty wants every customer to be a completely satisfied customer making sure your pool is the best it can be..

Our Construction Standards:

Technical Review
All plans are thoroughly reviewed to ensure safety and compliance with 2012 ISPSC codes.

Pre-Construction Meeting
A formal meeting held prior to excavation, involving  the Designer and Homeowner.

Sandy Soils
The Outer Banks is sandy. This is considered expansive soil conditions will be over dug 6”-12”and compacted as best we can.

Steel Reinforcement
#4 (1/2”) Rebar ensures the strongest pool shell in the industry.

Spa Plumbing
Minimum 1 ½” suction lines, w/ separate returns ensure maximum jet pressure.

A shotcrete Mix, minimum 8” thick on walls and floor Creates the most consistent and reliable structure, 33% stronger than industry standard.

12” Exclusive Locking Beam
Featuring a 4 bar bond beam around entire pool. Any exposed structure will also be 12” thick minimum.

Upgraded Deck Structure
Concrete decking on a sand base may tend to crack. The concrete deck is reinforced with wire mesh to help prevent cracks. Stray ground current is common here on the OBX. The wire mesh is bonded to the pool equipment in order to prevent low current shock that may occur.