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Hampton Park · Casey south · larger blocks

Pool builders in Hampton Park.

Hampton Park has the biggest backyards in our service area — mostly 700–1,200m² established blocks, with a rural-residential fringe along Hallam South Road running 1,500–3,000m². Plenty of room for a proper concrete pool, a pavilion, garden landscaping and grass for the dogs. These are some of the best blocks in Casey to build on.

Why Hampton Park

The Hampton Park pool story.

Block size unlocks custom concrete.

On a 600m² estate block, every metre matters and a fibreglass shell is usually the right answer. On a Hampton Park 900–1,500m² block, you have space to build the pool that actually suits the way you live — a 10m lap pool for serious swimmers, an L-shape with built-in spa, a 9m freeform with a wet-edge feature wall. Concrete unlocks those shapes. About 65% of our Hampton Park builds are concrete.

Reactive clay — check the class before you sign.

Hampton Park sits on the same Newer Volcanic clay as Berwick. The older 1970s sections around Stuart Avenue and Coleman Road have deeper Class M to H1 clay layers; the rural-residential fringe can hit Class H2 or Class E in low-lying spots. A geotech soil report (about $700, ordered before we finalise engineering) tells us how deep the piers go and whether we need to upsize the footings. We don’t quote concrete blind — that’s how cheap builders end up with a cracked shell.

Sloping blocks — design for the worst point.

Some Hampton Park blocks slope 1.5–3m across the back yard. We design for the slope rather than fight it: step the pool down into the slope with a fully engineered retaining wall behind the deep end, or set the pool above ground with a paved deck around — depending on the look you want and the budget. AS 1926 fencing on a slope needs to step in horizontal panels rather than slope, and the 1.2m height is measured from the high side of any retaining within 900mm.

Typical Hampton Park projects.

  • 10m × 4m lap pool concrete + tiled coping + lap-lane markers, larger block ($85K–$110K)
  • 9m L-shape concrete + integrated spa + feature stack-stone wall ($85K–$120K)
  • 8m × 4m fibreglass + travertine + landscape integration, standard 800m² block ($55K–$70K)
  • Concrete plunge pool 5m + heat pump, rural-residential fringe ($38K–$50K)
  • Full renovation of 30-year-old fibreglass pool: re-gelcoat + new equipment + new fence ($22K–$32K)

Free Hampton Park pool consultation.

Geotech-checked engineering. Custom concrete on larger blocks. AS 1926 done right.

Call (03) 9003 0108