Custom pools, designed for St. Petersburg.
St. Pete is a waterfront town, and water shapes how we build here. Bungalow lots in Old Northeast and Kenwood, waterfront parcels on Snell Isle and Shore Acres, and the high water table near Tampa Bay all factor into how a gunite shell is engineered, dewatered, and finished. LIV designs each St. Petersburg pool with those Pinellas coastal conditions in mind.
As a fully-licensed, in-house builder, we handle the City of St. Petersburg and Pinellas County permitting, including flood-zone and seawall considerations for properties close to the water. Every build includes a PebbleTec interior, variable-speed Hayward equipment, salt, and a lifetime structural shell warranty — standard, not upsold.
We manage permitting through the City of St. Petersburg Development Services and Pinellas County, including flood-zone requirements for waterfront and near-bay properties.
St. Petersburg neighborhoods we build in.
Every service, across St. Petersburg.
Building a pool in St. Petersburg?
Can you build a pool on a St. Pete waterfront lot?
Yes. Waterfront and near-bay lots in areas like Snell Isle and Shore Acres need extra attention to the water table, dewatering, and flood-zone permitting — all of which we engineer and manage in-house before construction starts.
Do older St. Petersburg homes need anything special?
Bungalow neighborhoods like Old Northeast and Kenwood often have tight rear access and older electrical service. We assess access and bonding during the 3D design and handle any electrical upgrades ourselves under our EC license.
How long does a St. Petersburg pool build take?
After permitting, a typical LIV pool is swimming in about 8–12 weeks. Because we permit in-house with the City of St. Petersburg and use private inspections, we avoid the delays that stall most builders.
