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Swimming pool builders in The Bahamas who build it watertight

Swimming pool builders in The Bahamas are working on a high-value feature that has to stay watertight in coastal ground for decades. Taurus handles pool construction across Nassau as part of a complete property — the pool shell, the deck, the surrounds and the plant — engineered and waterproofed to last, not finished to look good for one season.

Because we self-perform concrete and finish work, our pool contractors integrate the build with the rest of the site: the deck levels tie into the house, the drainage works with the landscape, and the structure is set for the limestone and water table beneath it. Whether it's a new concrete pool, a pool deck, or a pool-and-cabana package, it lands as one finished outdoor space.

A pool done right reads as part of the home. A pool done cheap reads as a maintenance bill.

Swimming pool builders in The Bahamas — concrete pool and deck completed by Taurus in Nassau

Why build your pool with us

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Engineered shell

Concrete pool structures set for the local water table and ground — built to stay watertight, not just hold water on day one.

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Integrated deck

Decks, copings and surrounds detailed with drainage and levels that work with the house and landscape.

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Coastal finishes

Tile, plaster and fixings chosen to handle salt, sun and chlorinated water without early failure.

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One crew, one site

Because we build the rest too, the pool isn't a separate job site fighting with the main build.

How a pool gets built

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Design & site

We set the pool into the site plan — orientation, levels, plant location and how you'll use it.

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Excavate & form

Dig and form the shell for the ground conditions, with steel and plumbing set before the pour.

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Shell & waterproof

Pour the structure, waterproof it properly, then build the deck and surrounds around it.

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Finish & fill

Tile, coping and finishes, plant commissioned, water balanced, and the space handed over ready.

Pools in coastal Bahamian ground

Building a pool in The Bahamas means dealing with a high water table, porous limestone and salt air all at once. The shell has to be engineered and waterproofed for ground that holds water, the plant has to be protected from coastal corrosion, and the finishes have to survive sun and salt without crazing or staining within a couple of years.

We've built and renovated pools and pool decks as part of larger residential projects, so we detail the pool as part of the whole property — drainage, levels and structure all working together rather than a feature dropped onto a finished garden.

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to build a pool in The Bahamas?

A typical residential concrete pool runs a few months from excavation to commissioning, depending on size, deck scope and finishes — and on how it's sequenced with any wider build.

Do you build the pool deck and surrounds too?

Yes. We build the shell, the deck, the coping and the surrounds as one package so the levels and drainage all line up.

Can you add a pool to an existing home?

Yes — we build pools both as part of new homes and as standalone additions to existing properties, working the access and site logistics around your home.

Will the pool handle the salt-air environment?

We specify finishes, fixings and plant rated for coastal conditions, and waterproof the shell for the local water table, so the pool lasts rather than failing early.