
Nashville’s hot summers and vibrant outdoor culture make inground pools one of the most requested residential upgrades in Middle Tennessee. When you partner with CountBricks, you gain more than a contractor—you gain a data-driven construction ally that combines AI estimation, real-time material pricing, and a craftsman workforce to turn backyard dreams into equity-building realities.
• AI-powered voice estimates mean you can talk through pool ideas on the phone and receive a detailed cost breakdown in minutes
• Live material databases track concrete, rebar, pump, and finish costs across Davidson, Williamson, and Rutherford counties
• Integrated blueprint takeoffs ensure every cubic yard of gunite and every foot of plumbing is measured before we break ground
• Seamless quote-to-invoice workflow keeps your project on schedule and your finance team in sync
Middle Tennessee’s limestone substrata demands precision excavation. CountBricks field teams coordinate geotechnical testing and rock removal allowances inside the initial estimate—no costly surprises later. In flood-plain zones along the Cumberland River, we add engineered drainage layers and backflow devices that exceed metro code.
• Classic rectangle with full-length tanning shelf
• Free-form lagoon with stacked stone water-fall
• Modern lap pool paired with spa spill-over
• Compact plunge pool for urban 25-foot lots
1. Voice Consultation: Describe your vision; our AI transcribes specs and auto-generates a base budget.
2. Digital Design & Takeoff: Upload or create a backyard plan; CountBricks AI converts it to precise material lists.
3. Permit & HOA Package: We prepare stamped drawings and digital packets for fast approvals.
4. Groundwork & Shell: Experienced crews excavate, install steel, and shoot gunite while our software updates progress costs in real time.
5. Mechanical & Finish: Pumps, heaters, lighting, and plaster finishes are scheduled just-in-time to prevent weather delays.
6. Handoff & Training: You receive a mobile operations manual, warranty docs, and maintenance calendar generated by CountBricks.com.
• Soil conditions: Clay versus limestone affects excavation hours and disposal fees
• Access limits: Tight alleyways may require a conveyor or mini-excavator surcharge
• Finish materials: Quartz, pebble, or tile surfacing can shift budgets by up to 20%
• Energy features: Variable-speed pumps and automation systems add up-front cost but cut annual utilities
Vinyl liners install quickly but face puncture risks from tree debris common around Green Hills. Fiberglass shells arrive pre-molded yet require wide driveway access. Gunite—CountBricks’ specialty—molds to any shape and pairs perfectly with the region’s value-focused real-estate market. Our AI estimator instantly shows lifecycle ROI for each option so you decide with clarity.
CountBricks partners with local lenders to bundle construction draws into home-equity lines. Home appraisers in Franklin report a 6-12% property value lift for professionally built inground pools. Our documentation package streamlines appraisal review by including material specs, warranties, and energy-efficiency certifications.
At project closeout, CountBricks AI generates a 12-month maintenance schedule synced to Nashville’s pollen, rainfall, and temperature patterns. Homeowners receive SMS reminders for filter cleanings and winterization steps, protecting your investment long after construction ends.
Sub-contractors and landscape architects leverage our voice-to-estimate platform to win projects faster. By tapping into CountBricks.com/services, trade partners eliminate manual takeoffs, reduce bid errors, and keep crews billing instead of estimating.
Whether you’re adding a statement pool to a Belle Meade estate or maximizing a modest East Nashville yard, CountBricks turns sketches into sparkling water with unmatched speed and transparency. Schedule your free AI consultation at CountBricks.com/consultation today.

A recent client in Brentwood approached CountBricks with a 60-foot slope and dreams of a resort-style pool. Traditional bids varied by nearly $45,000. Using our AI estimate engine, we identified that 38% of cost fluctuation came from uncertain rock excavation allowances. After importing a drone topo into CountBricks takeoff AI, we pinpointed the limestone layer at 7 feet