New Construction
Move into a finished backyard.
If you're building a custom home in the Seguin area, your pool doesn't have to wait until after the sod goes down. We build it while the house goes up.
The Usual Order
Close on the house. Wait a year. Start over.
Here's the default nobody questions: you close on the house, you live with a bare, muddy yard for a year while you save up and collect bids, and then you start the whole process over — bids, permits, an excavator driving across the landscaping you just finished paying for.
It doesn't have to work that way.
The equipment that grades your lot could dig your pool at the same time.
Most homeowners never get the offer. We raise it at the start — before the sod goes down.
For Homeowners
Why building concurrently wins.
Building the pool alongside the house instead of after it isn't just faster. It changes what's possible and what it costs.


Equipment access, once.
The excavator, the crane, the delivery trucks cross your lot while it's still dirt. Not through a finished yard you just paid to landscape.
Utilities planned with the house.
Drainage, electrical, and gas lines get routed with the pool in mind from day one, not rerouted around it a year later.
One move-in date.
You get keys to a finished property. Not a house with a construction project still waiting in the backyard.
A backyard designed with the home.
The pool, the patio, and the outdoor living layout get planned alongside the floor plan, not squeezed in after the fact.
For Builders
A subcontractor who thinks like a GC.
Coy comes out of custom home construction — 15+ years of it — so we speak schedule, sequencing, and site discipline instead of pool-industry sales talk.
We coordinate with your super, stage around your trades, protect finished work, and never be the reason a closing slips. One point of contact for the pool scope — you're not managing a sales floor. We build two pools at a time, by design, so your schedule doesn't compete with a dozen others.
If you build custom homes around Seguin, let's have a conversation.
No exclusivity. No referral-fee schemes. Just a pool partner who won't embarrass your schedule.
Timing
Bring us in at site plan or grading.
The earlier the conversation, the more it's worth. Pool placement affects drainage, utility runs, and the outdoor living layout — decisions that are cheap to make on paper and expensive to unmake in concrete.
Ideally we're in the conversation at the site plan or grading stage, before those decisions are locked. Earlier is cheaper. Every stage that passes without the pool in the plan is a stage we end up working around instead of working with.
Building New?
Let's plan the pool with the house.
Tell us where you're building and what stage you're at. Coy handles the first conversation himself.
Builders: call Coy directly at (830) 310-0675