Custom Concrete Lap Pool Installation in South Florida

Premium Custom Lap Swimming Pools Built for Performance

Licensed Custom Lap Pool Specialist

As a licensed lap pool contractor lap pool builder with more than 65 years of experience and 8000+ pools built, we handle every phase of your project from planning to final startup. Lap pool installation requires precise layout, accurate grading, and properly balanced plumbing to keep water moving evenly across the full length of the pool. Long, straight designs leave little room for error, which is why careful preparation is critical before concrete is ever placed. We build concrete lap pools that are customized in length, depth, and finish based on how the pool will be used. From steel placement and forming to equipment setup, each stage is managed by our team so your custom lap swimming pool performs the way it should. When you hire us, you are working with a lap pool builder who understands both the construction side and the performance side of the project.

Custom Lap Pools Designed for Your Property

Every property is different, especially in South Florida where space, access, and drainage can vary from lot to lot. Our custom lap pools are designed to fit narrow backyards, side-yard installations, and modern courtyard layouts without compromising swim length. We review elevation, drainage flow, and surrounding structures before starting lap pool construction to avoid future issues. Whether you want a clean rectangular lane, an attached spa at one end, or a minimal modern finish, we build in ground lap swimming pools that feel intentional and well planned. As both your lap pool contractor and lap pool builder, we coordinate design, permitting, and construction so everything moves forward smoothly without confusion between trades.

Lap Pool Installation Options

Concrete Pools

Concrete lap pools allow full control over length, width, and depth for serious.

Gunite Pools

Gunite is a dry-mix concrete applied under pressure, forming a dense and long-lasting.

Shotcrete Pools

Shotcrete uses a wet-mix concrete process that allows controlled placement and smooth shaping.

Why Choose Us for Custom Lap Pool Installation?

Complete Project Management with 65+ Years Experience

As your lap pool builder and contractor with more than 65 years of experience, we manage permits, excavation, construction, and final inspection.

Hydraulic Precision for Long Pools

We size plumbing and equipment correctly to maintain steady circulation across the entire swim lane.

Structural Planning for Long Designs

Long pool shells require proper reinforcement and curing to prevent shifting or cracking.

Built for Florida Conditions

We build custom lap pools with methods suited to South Florida soil and drainage conditions.

Build Your Own Custom Lap Pool


Work with Swimming Pool Experts Inc to build your dream custom lap swimming pool. Our team handles every step of your lap pool installation from planning to completion.

FAQs: Lap Pools Installation

Q. How long does it take to build a lap pool?

Most lap pool installation projects take between 8 and 12 weeks. Timing depends on permitting, site access, weather, and overall design complexity. Larger custom lap pools may require additional time for curing and finishing.

Concrete is often the preferred choice for custom lap swimming pools because it allows complete control over dimensions and provides the strength needed for long, straight designs.

Maintenance is generally similar to other in ground lap swimming pools. Because lap pools are frequently used for exercise, maintaining balanced water chemistry and proper filtration is especially important.

Yes. Lap pool construction requires permits and inspections to meet local safety and building regulations. As your lap pool contractor, we handle the permitting process on your behalf.

In many cases, yes. Custom lap pools are often designed for narrow properties as long as sufficient length is available for comfortable swimming.

For effective lap swimming, most homeowners choose a length between 30 and 40 feet. More serious swimmers often prefer 50 to 75 feet, while a full Olympic-size pool measures approximately 164 feet (50 meters).

A single swim lane usually requires around 8 feet of width. If two swimmers will use the pool at the same time, 10 to 12 feet provides more comfortable spacing.

A consistent depth of about 4 to 4.5 feet is typically sufficient for smooth swimming strokes without contacting the bottom.