The Pool Envy® Podcast

What Gets Buried Before Your Pool Is Finished (And Why It Matters Later)

6 min · 3 mei 2026
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What gets buried before your pool is finished… is often what causes the biggest problems later. Most homeowners focus on what they can see — plaster, tile, water clarity. But the real issues often start much earlier. Before the concrete is placed.  Before the finish goes on.  Before anything looks “wrong.” In this episode, Jason Davies walks through the construction-phase mistakes that get locked into a pool permanently — and why they show up months or years later as cracking, leaks, or unexplained failures. We cover real-world examples, including: *  improper rebar support (brick vs proper chairs/dobies)  *  plumbing run through structural bond beams  *  drains set above reinforcement  *  inconsistent steel placement and reduced shell thickness  *  how small shortcuts change structural performance  These aren’t visible defects.  They’re buried decisions. And once they’re covered, they’re expensive — or impossible — to correct. This episode continues the same practical, no-BS approach as: *  “Don’t Acid Wash New Plaster”  *  “Don’t Add Salt to a New Pool”  Each one focuses on a different stage where pools go wrong:  construction, startup, and long-term maintenance. If something feels off with your pool —  there’s a good chance the cause started earlier than you think. Disclaimer: This is general education only — not legal advice. Always follow manufacturer guidelines, engineering specifications, and local code requirements. Licensed pool contractor perspective: CPC1460695. Texas TICL 1350 Texas RAIL: 635643 WI Dwelling Contractor License DC-012100046 WI Electrical Contractor License 1543940 WI HVAC Contractor Registration 1543940

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