
Custom Pool Builder in Phoenix, AZ
New custom pools, pool + spa combos, and remodels across Phoenix and the Phoenix Valley. Designed in 3D, built on a published schedule.
Building pools in Phoenix
Apex Pool & Spa Renovation builds custom pools across the full range of Phoenix backyards, from tight central lots to the open north Valley, pulling every City of Phoenix permit.
Phoenix covers a huge range of backyards. In the older central and midtown neighborhoods we work around mature trees, block walls, and narrow side yards where getting an excavator and equipment to the backyard is half the job. Out on the newer edges - Ahwatukee, Desert Ridge, and the north Valley - the lots open up and the designs get more ambitious.
That mixed housing stock means no two Phoenix builds are the same, so we plan access carefully on every job. We pull all permits under our license with the City of Phoenix and schedule the inspections, and we scout the soil up front - caliche shows up across much of the city - so the quote we give you reflects the real conditions in your yard.

What we build in Phoenix
From ground-up custom pool builds in Phoenix - play pools, geometric, freeform and pool + spa combos - to pool remodeling and resurfacing for older Phoenix pools, every project starts as a 3D design you walk through and approve.
What we watch for in Phoenix
Access is the first question
Older central Phoenix lots have tight side yards, mature landscaping, and block walls. We plan how the excavator and equipment reach the backyard before anything else, and account for it in the quote.
Mixed housing stock, mixed builds
From historic central neighborhoods to newer Ahwatukee and Desert Ridge lots, Phoenix runs the full range - small-lot spools and remodels on one street, full custom pools with fire features on the next.
We pull the City of Phoenix permits
Every permit is pulled under our license and every inspection scheduled by us - you never deal with the city counter.
Phoenix pool questions
Straight answers on timeline, permits, HOA review and the local ground.
How long does it take to build a pool in Arizona?
Plan on 3 to 6 months from signed contract to your first swim, with roughly 8 to 16 weeks of active construction once we break ground. The wildcard is almost always permits and HOA approval, which can take anywhere from a few weeks to a couple of months depending on the city and your community. We publish the schedule up front and start the permit and HOA work early so the paperwork is not what holds you up.
Who pulls the permits?
We pull every permit under our own license with the City of Phoenix and schedule each inspection - the pre-gunite inspection before we shoot the shell and the final at the end. Phoenix is a large jurisdiction with its own review timelines, and staying on top of it is exactly what a licensed builder is for. You never call the city or stand at a permit counter.
What about my HOA?
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the full submittal package (the site plan, elevations, and any materials the board asks for) and manage the review for you. In master-planned communities around Gilbert, Queen Creek, and San Tan Valley, HOA approval usually takes about 2 to 4 weeks. We start that submittal as early as possible because it runs in parallel with engineering, so it rarely adds to the total timeline if we begin on day one.
What is caliche and why does everyone mention it?
Caliche shows up across much of Phoenix, and on older central lots the bigger challenge is often access - getting equipment past mature trees and block walls into a tight backyard. We scout both the soil and the access at the design visit and plan a harder dig or a difficult approach honestly, up front.
Will monsoon season delay my build?
It can. From roughly July through September, monsoon storms can shut down a dig day or a shotcrete day for safety, and a flooded excavation has to be pumped out before we continue. The National Weather Service marks Arizona's monsoon season as June 15 through September 30. We build weather days into the published schedule so a normal monsoon season does not blow up your timeline, and if a storm costs us a day, you see it reflected honestly rather than hidden.
How do I keep the water cool in a 115° summer?
A pool that sits in full Arizona sun can climb into the 90s by August, which stops feeling refreshing. The main fix is a chiller or a reversible heat pump that pulls heat back out of the water, and the same unit can warm the pool in winter. Design choices help too: shade over part of the water, and knowing that darker interior finishes run a few degrees warmer. On a smaller spool, the jets keep water circulating, which also helps it shed heat overnight.
Can I swim by summer?
Yes, if you start in time. Because the full timeline runs 3 to 6 months, contracting in early fall through winter puts you on track to swim by spring or early summer. Summer is our busiest stretch, so the earlier you lock in a design and get into the permit queue, the better your odds of hitting a specific deadline. We publish the schedule so you can hold us to the date we give you.
Design your Phoenix pool
Tell us about your yard and we’ll set up a free in-home visit. We measure, listen to how you want to use it, and hand you a 3D concept in about a week.
- Free in-home 3D design consultation
- Licensed, bonded and insured - ROC #000000
- We pull every permit and manage HOA review
- A published schedule you can hold us to
Get your free Phoenix pool design
No obligation. We call to schedule your in-home visit, usually within one business day.
We also build near Phoenix
Building custom pools across the Phoenix Valley. See our full service area.
