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Custom Pool Design & Build

One of our greatest strengths at Tango is our in ground design and build installations. Starting from a comprehensive one on one in-home consultation of our clients' needs for their outdoor living space. We focus on functional areas to entertain as well as proper placement of the pool in an effort to maximize sunlight while providing sufficient privacy. First, we gather rough ideas of the kind of pool desired considering various factors including: size, shape, and location. Next, we review our options for the type of pool being installed choosing from the following; a vinyl liner, fiberglass, or a gunite pool. Finally, we move to the design process and create a complete backyard drawing that reflects each clients home and style. Our master pool plans structure the drainage of the pool as well as irrigation and fencing layout. Many elements can be added into the plan such as waterfalls, fire bowls, raised seating areas, and BBQ grills. These elements help to complete the project and add that extra touch which makes the job unique for each client.

Once a design is crafted, we guide our clients through the entire process of buying a pool and supervise the entire project based on our design. Our main focus is to protect our client's home and ensure the project has the best level of workmanship and quality in the industry. Tango has the unique ability to handle any size pool project from start to finish. We pride ourselves on executing and delivering above and beyond our client's expectations.

What Type of Pool?

Michigan has three distinct types of pools available for residential use. First and most affordable is the in-ground vinyl liner pool. Using steel forms and a concrete base, a liner is then put in connecting to the top of the pool. A benefit to a liner pool is the cost effectiveness and the ability to create custom shapes. Liner pools have come a long way and if done correctly can resemble a high-end gunite pool. The next is a sold fiber-glass pool, although you are limited by the shape of fiber-glass pools. It is completely finished when it goes in meaning a client will never have to replace a liner or refinish the pool with tile or marcite. The last and final choice is a gunite pool. Using framework and then sprayed with a gunite concrete mix, this pool choice is the most solid construction wise of the three. Gunite is typically used on high-end projects, where tile and other finishes can be applied as well as more complex shapes and elevations.

At Tango, we have found that each client looking for a pool project has a type of pool that is unique to their personal needs, desires, style, and budget. An important factor to consider is the area surrounding the pool. Many clients overlook the importance to have a well balanced pool project that not only focuses on the pool itself but the hardscaping and landscaping that ultimately ties the project together.