Rooftop Infinity Edge Build

Make sure the engineer overseeing the construction pays attention to details. You don’t want to have something like this happening to your pool/house:



The rebar frame inside the concrete was not properly tied together in that pool causing the structural failure.
 
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Just seeing this thread...WOW. I hope you'll be able to share progress and finished pics!

For the pool itself: I spent a day with Diamond Pool and Spa out of Colorado. They build and install custom stainless pools. Definitely worth a look as this is their kind of project.

 
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Just seeing this thread...WOW. I hope you'll be able to share progress and finished pics!

For the pool itself: I spent a day with Diamond Pool and Spa out of Colorado. They build and install custom stainless pools. Definitely worth a look as this is their kind of project.

Incredible designs. Stainless steel would be ideal but unfortunately the only option is for it to be built onsite.
 

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I know this is an old thread but I figured posting an update here would be more appropriate versus creating a new one. It has taken a bit longer to get the pool frame completed. The mainly reason is that the entire structure is made up of concrete, complicated by having an infinity pool on it apex and each stage takes time to cure. The structure (frame) for house plus the pool has now been completed.
 
For an infinity pool, the infinity edge is usually facing towards the most open area to give the best effect, but it looks like it’s facing the hill?

That seems backwards to me.
I'm a bit worried about the whole structure let alone which direction infinity faces. I can tell what part of the world that's in just by the build.
 
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