Property & lifestyle
Evaluate your lot, access, privacy, sun, entertaining style, pool use, and how the pool relates to the home and patio.
New custom pools and full remodels—the centerpiece the rest of the outdoor space is built around.
Before you commit to a major outdoor project, start by understanding what actually makes sense for your home, property, and lifestyle.

Designed around the home. Planned before the price.
It is also the outdoor project with the most moving parts. Design, drainage, deck, finishes, water features, fencing, screening, access, permits, and construction sequence all need to make sense together before a price can honestly tell you much.
Plan First. Price Second.™ means you establish the right direction before you decide what a contractor should be pricing.
Evaluate your lot, access, privacy, sun, entertaining style, pool use, and how the pool relates to the home and patio.
Clarify preliminary pool, spa, shelf, deck, feature, screen, and site questions that should be considered before detailed design.
Establish the likely direction and preliminary range—whether you are considering a new pool, a remodel, or the complete backyard.
One clear direction before one construction commitment.
Pool & Spa Feasibility & Design Audit
Plan First. Price Second.™
During a 45–60 minute on-site assessment, we begin mapping the decisions that should make sense before you move into detailed construction design and pricing.
A Zula Outdoor team member will be in touch within one business hour.
The design direction comes first. Then the project scope, approvals, investment, and construction agreement can be documented with clarity.
The construction agreement defines the approved scope and price so you understand what is being built before work begins.
We coordinate the preliminary information and subsequent project process for applicable permits and community approvals.
The project agreement defines the sequence and completion expectations, with clear communication throughout construction.
Full guarantee terms, project scope, approvals, site conditions, and construction schedule are provided in writing before a construction commitment.
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“One team helped us see the whole space—not just a pool dropped into the middle of the yard. That changed every decision we made.”Diane R., Weston · Pool, deck & summer kitchen
“Clear communication around every milestone.”
Mark D. · Boca Raton“Our remodel finally made the whole backyard work.”
Sandra W. · Boynton Beach“The spa feels like it was always part of the pool.”
Jim & Carol B. · WellingtonStart with the property and how you want to use the space. The audit helps clarify whether a new build, remodel, or broader backyard plan is the more sensible direction.
The right project can involve the pool, deck, spa, features, screens, shade, kitchen, or landscape. The early planning conversation organizes those decisions before detailed pricing.
Yes. A pool can be the center of a fully coordinated outdoor-living plan, with other elements designed to fit it from the start.
A screen enclosure may be part of the overall direction. The audit considers the relationship between pool, deck, enclosure, home, access, and sightlines.
Before committing to a major outdoor project, begin with a clearer understanding of what makes sense for your property.