Will a pool fit in your yard? Find out free.
A precast concrete plunge pool arrives fully built and fully tiled, then a crane sets it in place in hours, not months. The only real question is access. We answer it for free: first from satellite, then with a walkthrough.
Free site assessment
Three quick questions about your yard.
Got it. The satellite review starts now.
We'll call or text within one business day with what Google Earth says about your yard. Anything urgent: 817-803-1445.
How it works
A pool in hours. Really.
Your pool is cast, waterproofed, and hand-tiled in a factory before it ever sees your yard. There is no 16-week gunite build, because the building already happened. Crane day is placement, not construction.
Google Earth review (free, no visit yet)
You give us the address. We measure your lot from satellite and street view: crane positioning, distance to the set point, rooflines, visible power lines, and side-yard access. Most yards get a confident yes at this step.
On-site walkthrough (free, about 30 minutes)
Colin or Lindsey walks the yard with you: confirm measurements, check slope and drainage, mark the set point, and talk through models and surround options. You get a fixed-price proposal, not an estimate that grows.
Crane day
The pool arrives fully tiled on a flatbed. The crane lifts it over the fence (or the house) and sets it on the prepared base in hours. Plumbing, electrical, backfill, and start-up follow in days.
The honest part
Most yards pass. We check yours for free either way.
Crane access sounds scary until you see how it actually works. The pool doesn't squeeze through your gate: it flies over the fence, and over single-story rooflines when it needs to. What we verify, from your desk chair and ours, before anyone commits to anything:
- Where a crane can park, and how far that is from the set point
- What is overhead along the lift path (power lines, mature trees, rooflines)
- Gate and side-yard width for the excavation equipment
- Slope and drainage, which shape the base prep, not the yes/no
If the site genuinely doesn't work, we say so plainly and you've spent nothing. If it does (and most do), you get a fixed-price proposal with the crane already scoped in. No surprise line items on delivery day.
Quick answers
Crane questions we hear most.
Can the crane reach over my house?
Usually, yes. Setting a pool over a single-story roofline is routine crane work, and two-story reaches are common too. The variables are how far the set point is from where the crane can park and what is overhead along that path. That is exactly what the free assessment answers before anyone commits to anything.
What if my gate is too narrow?
Gate width matters less than people expect. The pool never rolls through your gate: it flies over the fence on the crane. Gate and side-yard width mainly affect how our excavation equipment gets in for the dig, and we have compact machines for tight side yards.
What about overhead power lines?
Power lines are the one thing we check hardest, because crane operators keep strict clearance distances from energized lines. Lines along the street are usually workable with the right crane position. Lines crossing the middle of the yard need more planning, and occasionally a coordinated drop with the utility. Either way, we find out for free before you spend a dollar.
What does the assessment cost?
Nothing. The Google Earth desktop review is free and the on-site walkthrough is free. If the site works, you get a fixed-price proposal for the full install. If it genuinely does not work, we tell you that plainly and you have lost nothing.
How fast is the actual installation?
The pool arrives on a flatbed fully built and fully tiled, and the crane sets it in place in hours. Total on-site work, from excavation to swimming, is measured in days, not the 8 to 16 weeks a gunite build tears up your yard.
Do I have to hire the crane myself?
No. Crane planning is part of what Bearcat handles: we scope the pick, book the operator, and coordinate delivery day so the truck, the crane, and our crew all show up in the right order.
Sixty seconds now. A satellite answer this week.
Free Google Earth review, free on-site walkthrough, fixed-price proposal. No deposit, no pressure, no salesperson.