Custom pools, designed for Town 'n' Country.
Town 'n' Country fills the wedge between the Veterans Expressway and Old Tampa Bay, and its backyards come in two distinct flavors: flat, buildable ranch-home lots from the '60s and '70s off Hanley and Sheldon — many with no HOA at all — and canal-front parcels with seawalls and boat lifts in Bay Crest Park, Dana Shores, and Pelican Island. LIV designs custom gunite pools for both, plus the golf-course lots out west in Countryway, engineering each shell around your setbacks, side-yard access, and — close to the bay — the high water table and dewatering a waterfront dig demands.
Because Town 'n' Country is unincorporated, your permit runs through Hillsborough County Development Services — and we manage the entire process in-house, including the flood-zone paperwork common on lots west of Memorial Highway. Since we hold pool, electrical, gas, and general contractor licenses under one roof, we also handle the panel and bonding upgrades many of the area's original block ranches need, so the whole build — dig, plumb, wire, finish — stays with one accountable crew. Every pool ships premium-spec: PebbleTec, variable-speed Hayward equipment, salt, and a lifetime structural shell warranty.
Town 'n' Country is unincorporated, so we pull and manage permits through Hillsborough County Development Services directly, using private inspections to keep your build moving.
Town 'n' Country neighborhoods we build in.
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Building a pool in Town 'n' Country?
Can you build a pool on a canal lot in Bay Crest Park or Dana Shores?
Yes. Canal-front lots in Bay Crest Park, Dana Shores, and Pelican Island involve seawalls, flood zones, and a high water table this close to Old Tampa Bay — we engineer the shell and dewatering for those conditions and handle the flood-zone permitting in-house before any digging starts.
Who issues pool permits in Town 'n' Country?
Town 'n' Country is unincorporated, so permitting runs through Hillsborough County Development Services — and LIV manages all of it in-house, including electrical and gas, with private inspections to keep the schedule moving.
Do Town 'n' Country's older ranch homes need anything special?
Often, yes. Many of the area's block ranches from the '60s and '70s have original panels and electrical service that a modern pool can outgrow. We assess your panel, bonding, and side-yard access during the free 3D design and handle any upgrades ourselves under our electrical license — no separate electrician to coordinate.
