Patios and Pool Decks: Paver patios, natural stone surrounds, sitting walls, and outdoor kitchens designed alongside the pool so materials, grading, and drainage work as one plan.
Landscape Around the Pool: Planting designed for reflected heat and splash, with screening for privacy and four seasons of interest.
LED Landscape Lighting: Path, patio, and accent lighting that keeps the pool area usable and safe after dark.
Pool Service and Seasonal Care: Ongoing pool service through Premier Outdoor Services, handled by the same company that built the pool.
A concrete pool is built on site, shot over a steel reinforcement cage, so the shell can take any shape, size, depth, or built-in feature you want. It is the most durable option Blue Tree builds, and it is the only type Blue Tree builds. A well-cared-for concrete pool lasts decades, and the structure can be resurfaced and updated over its life rather than replaced. Every Blue Tree concrete shell carries a lifetime structural warranty.
Both apply concrete under pressure to form the pool shell, and both produce a dense, steel-reinforced structure. Gunite is a dry mix that picks up water at the spray nozzle. Shotcrete arrives pre-mixed and wet. Blue Tree builds with both methods and selects the right one for each project. The finished shell is the same in what matters: strength, design flexibility, and the ability to stand up to Southeastern Pennsylvania winters.
The concrete shell is built to last for decades. The interior plaster finish is the part that wears, and it is renewed during a resurfacing rather than rebuilt. A White plaster finish carries a one-year limited warranty and a Quality Finish carries a 10-year limited warranty. The structural shell itself carries a lifetime structural warranty, which is why a concrete pool can be updated and refinished over the years instead of replaced.
Yes. Because the shell is formed on site rather than dropped in as a pre-made unit, the design follows your property and the way your family will use the space. Blue Tree builds geometric pools with clean lines, freeform pools that curve with the yard, vanishing-edge designs, integrated spas, tanning ledges, custom steps, and built-in benches. Depth and the position of features are planned into the shell during design, so the finished pool fits the site instead of forcing the site to fit the pool.
After design and permitting, crews excavate the hole, set a steel rebar cage, and rough in the plumbing and electrical. The concrete is then sprayed over the steel to form the shell and left to cure. Tile and coping go on next, followed by the interior plaster finish and the Jandy equipment. The pool is filled, the water is balanced, and your designer walks you through operation and warranty coverage. One Blue Tree team manages every stage.
Yes. Municipalities across our service area require a building permit for inground pool construction, and most require an electrical permit as well. Many townships also enforce impervious surface limits that affect pool size and decking. Township permits, impervious surface calculations, and engineering review vary by municipality, and specific requirements are confirmed during site evaluation. Blue Tree handles permitting in-house, from filing the applications to coordinating township inspections.

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