
Davis County — Between Mountain and Lake
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Swimming Pool Installation in Davis County - Our Project Impact
Pitt Landscape is actively building swimming pool installation experience in Davis County, with project activity continuing to grow in this area.
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Project Coverage in Davis County
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Swimming Pool Installation in Davis County
Dive into unparalleled elegance with our custom swimming pool installation services. Our crews tailor each project to local site conditions, property goals, and the long-term performance expectations for Davis County.

What Shapes Outdoor Work in Davis County
Several site conditions are specific to Davis County and shape how we design outdoor projects here. Canyon winds out of Farmington Canyon and Parrish Canyon create consistent wind exposure on the Kaysville and Farmington benchlands — windbreaks and wind-tolerant plant selection matter more here than in more sheltered Holladay or Draper microclimates. Low-lying areas near the Great Salt Lake and Davis County's western communities — Syracuse, Clinton, and the Clearfield flatlands — can carry elevated soil salinity that limits turf species selection and affects irrigation system efficiency.
The county's rapid residential growth has also left many newer lots with compacted soil, minimal import topsoil, and builder-grade landscaping that's already underperforming by the third summer. A proper soil assessment before any planting or irrigation work often reveals why a lawn is struggling despite consistent watering — and what it would actually take to fix it rather than just maintain it.
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Swimming Pool Installation by a Licensed General Contractor
Swimming pool installation in Utah is a licensed general contractor project. Excavation permits, structural engineering for the shell, electrical for equipment and bonding, gas for the heater, and inspection by the local building department are all required components of a legal pool installation. Pitt Landscape & Construction coordinates the full process under a Utah B-100 General Contractor license — from permit submission through final inspection — with licensed subcontractors handling trade-specific work (electrical, plumbing, gas) under GC supervision.
We have completed swimming pool installations in the Salt Lake Valley representing $491,000 in project scope, with an average project value of $81,753. These are complete pool and outdoor living builds — shell, equipment, coping, surrounding hardscape, and landscape — designed and built under one contract.
What Pool Installation in Utah Involves
A complete swimming pool installation in the Salt Lake Valley covers more than just the shell. The full scope includes:
Design and engineering — Pool shape, depth profile, equipment placement, and surrounding hardscape layout are all designed before excavation begins. Structural engineering is required for the shell in Utah due to soil conditions and the seismic zone classification.
Excavation — Typically 8–10 feet at the deep end, removed and hauled off site. Access to the backyard is a significant constraint on some properties — we assess this at the estimate stage.
Shell construction — Shotcrete (gunite) is the standard in Utah for its structural integrity in freeze-thaw conditions. Vinyl liner pools are also installed but are less common for in-ground residential builds in this climate.
Equipment and mechanical — Pump, filter, heater (gas is most common in Utah for heating efficiency), automation controller, and bonding/grounding for electrical safety. Salt water chlorination systems are increasingly popular.
Coping and finish — Coping material (travertine, concrete, bull-nose pavers) transitions the shell edge to the surrounding deck. Interior finish (plaster, pebble finish, or tile) determines the water color and surface feel.
Pool Design for Utah's Climate
Utah pools operate in a climate that demands specific design choices. Three considerations that matter most:
Freeze protection for equipment. All plumbing above grade — pump, filter, heater, and return lines — must be properly winterized before the first freeze. Automation controllers with freeze protection mode can open valves and run pumps when temperatures approach freezing. We design equipment pads with drainage in mind so winterization is straightforward, not a fight with gravity.
Water chemistry in a high-mineral environment. Utah tap and secondary water has high calcium hardness and total dissolved solids. Without active management, calcium scale accumulates on pool surfaces, equipment, and waterline tile. Salt water chlorination systems are popular in part because they reduce the frequency of adding liquid chlorine, but calcium management is still required. We discuss water treatment strategy with every pool client before construction begins.
UV and heat. The Salt Lake Valley receives significant UV exposure at altitude — pool finishes fade and degrade faster than in lower-UV climates. Pebble and quartz finishes hold color better than standard plaster. Pool covers reduce evaporation (significant in Utah's dry air) and extend the swim season into spring and fall by retaining heat overnight.
Pool Permitting and Fencing Requirements
Swimming pool installation requires permits in every Salt Lake Valley municipality — typically a building permit for the structure, electrical permit for equipment bonding and wiring, and a plumbing permit for gas and water connections. The city will require inspections at: excavation / pre-pour (before shotcrete), rough electrical, rough plumbing/gas, and final.
Utah state law and local municipal codes require a barrier (fence) around the pool with a self-closing, self-latching gate. Specific requirements for fence height, gate latch placement, and allowed gap dimensions vary by city. We confirm the applicable code requirements for your Davis County municipality at the design stage and include barrier design as part of the project scope where needed.
HOA-governed properties often have additional requirements on pool finishes, equipment screening, and fence style. We review CC&Rs and produce an HOA submission package — site plan, elevations, and material specifications — before permit submission.
Pool and Outdoor Living — The Complete Build
The pool projects in our portfolio are not pool-only installations. They are complete outdoor living builds: the pool anchors a design that includes travertine or paver pool decking, a shade structure or pergola, an outdoor kitchen or bar area, a fire feature, and surrounding landscape grading and softscape. When all elements are designed together and built under one contract, the finished space works as an integrated environment — not a pool surrounded by unfinished dirt waiting for phase 2.
Our licensed GC status covers the full scope: pool structure, all trade work (electrical, plumbing, gas), surrounding hardscape, shade structures, and landscape. One team, one contract, one warranty on the complete installation.
Pool Installation Cost and Starting Your Project in Davis County
Swimming pool installation cost in Utah depends heavily on size, shape complexity, finish selections, and the scope of surrounding outdoor living work.
Standard in-ground pool (14×28 ft, shotcrete shell, basic coping, pebble finish, gas heater, salt system): $80,000–$130,000
Mid-range pool with spa, water feature, and automation: $120,000–$180,000
Custom pool with full outdoor living build (pool + spa + surrounding travertine deck + pergola + outdoor kitchen): $200,000–$400,000+
Every pool project at Pitt Landscape & Construction begins with a design consultation at your Davis County property. We assess access, soil conditions, setbacks, and HOA requirements, then produce a complete design — pool, equipment, and surrounding outdoor space — before any permits are submitted. Contact us to schedule your consultation.
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