Installing pools in Middle Tennessee requires navigating between limestone shelves and expansive clay soils. Our specialized compact equipment maneuvers through Brentwood's gated communities while protecting existing hardscapes.
We pioneered techniques for Green Hills' steeply sloped lots, using soil nails to stabilize excavations during construction. For Franklin's historic districts, we employ hand-digging methods near property lines to preserve century-old root systems.
Every pool dig includes our proprietary waterproofing assessment - critical in Nashville's active soil that can shift up to 4" annually. We coordinate directly with your builder to ensure proper elevation for Williamson County's high water table.
We pioneered techniques for Green Hills' steeply sloped lots, using soil nails to stabilize excavations during construction. For Franklin's historic districts, we employ hand-digging methods near property lines to preserve century-old root systems.
Every pool dig includes our proprietary waterproofing assessment - critical in Nashville's active soil that can shift up to 4" annually. We coordinate directly with your builder to ensure proper elevation for Williamson County's high water table.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Subsurface utility mapping (especially important in older Nashville neighborhoods)
- 02 Step 2: Precision excavation with continuous grade verification
- 03 Step 3: Bedrock assessment and mitigation (when present)
- 04 Step 4: Final site cleanup with erosion control measures
Benefits
- Prevents costly structural cracks from soil movement
- Accommodates Nashville's high groundwater levels
- Protects mature landscaping during construction
- Meets all Metro Nashville permitting requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you handle rock in Belle Meade pool sites?
We use ground-penetrating radar to identify limestone before digging. For partial rock encounters, our pneumatic hammers minimize vibration to nearby homes.
What's your approach to steep slopes?
In areas like Forest Hills, we install temporary shoring with engineered fill to prevent collapse during construction.