Hillsborough County Pool Permits and the Approval Process
Building a pool in Adamsville requires permits through Hillsborough County, including structural, electrical, and plumbing approvals. The county typically processes residential pool permits within one to two weeks, though timelines can shift depending on seasonal volume. Pool Perfection handles the entire permit submission, from plot plans and structural engineering drawings to circulation and equipment specifications. After 21 years of building in Hillsborough County, our team knows what reviewers look for and how to keep applications moving without delays.
Why Custom Pool Buyers in Adamsville Choose Concrete
Concrete (gunite or shotcrete) is the material of choice for homeowners who want a pool designed around their property rather than selected from a catalog. Fiberglass pools are limited to factory-produced mold shapes with fixed dimensions. Concrete has no such limits. Every curve, depth, shelf, and feature is engineered to fit the exact specifications of the lot and the homeowner. In Florida, where UV exposure and heat are constant, a concrete shell with proper maintenance holds up for decades longer than coated fiberglass surfaces.
What a Custom Pool Investment Looks Like
Pool Perfection's custom concrete pools start around $70,000 for a base build, with projects that include a spa, premium finishes, and a full outdoor living environment reaching $120,000 and above. That investment covers design consultation, structural engineering, all permits, excavation, the gunite shell, plumbing, electrical, tile, coping, decking, and startup. This price range separates Pool Perfection from builders who quote $50,000 to $70,000 for standard shapes and basic finishes. The difference is not just cosmetic; it is structural, functional, and designed specifically for the property it sits on.
Pool Perfection's Build Timeline: 6 to 8 Weeks
The industry reputation for pool construction timelines ranges from five to ten months. Pool Perfection averages six to eight weeks from groundbreaking to water. The design and permitting phase precedes this, but once the crew breaks ground, the construction itself moves at a pace most homeowners do not expect. This timeline reflects years of process refinement, consistent crew staffing, and a construction sequence that keeps every trade on schedule. For Adamsville homeowners, this means less disruption to daily life and a finished pool before most competitors would be halfway through framing.