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.
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)
Other Casey suburbs we cover.
Free Hampton Park pool consultation.
Geotech-checked engineering. Custom concrete on larger blocks. AS 1926 done right.