Built past code, by policy
Palo Alto lots don't forgive shortcuts. Mature oaks and redwoods, clay soils that move with the seasons, close neighbors, and houses — Craftsman, Eichler, new custom — finished to a level that exposes anything second-rate beside them. So we don't build to minimum standards anywhere, and least of all here: heavier steel schedules, thicker shotcrete, real drainage planning, finishes selected to age gracefully instead of just photograph well on day one.
The payoff isn't visible at the ribbon cutting — it shows at year ten and year twenty, when an overbuilt pool still sits crisp and level while a code-minimum build is showing its corners. In a market where homes hold value for generations, that's the only kind of pool worth pouring.
Typical ranges we quote: Palo Alto builds start around $100,000 on average, with most projects averaging $135,000–$220,000 — and tree protection plans, tight-access logistics and premium finishes can carry a project higher. Designs, pricing and estimates are always free, and every quote is itemized before you commit.
Your lot, trees and architecture modeled before anything is signed — decisions happen on screen, not on invoices.
Pools sited around protected oak and redwood root zones, with arborist coordination where the city requires it.
Steel and shotcrete specified past minimums — the part you never see is the part that lasts.
Plunge pools, spools and right-scaled pools that give city lots real water without losing the garden.
Coping, tile and decking chosen to extend the house — Eichler restraint to Craftsman warmth.
City of Palo Alto planning and building process managed end to end, timelines built into the schedule honestly.
Builds here start around $100,000 on average, with most projects averaging $135,000–$220,000. Tight access, tree protection and premium finishes can push above the average — every line is itemized, and designs, pricing and estimates are free.
Yes — root-zone setbacks shape the design from the first 3D model, and we coordinate arborist requirements with the city. The constraint usually improves the composition.
Heavier steel schedules, thicker gunite, deeper structural details and drainage designed for clay soils — construction choices that don't show at handoff but decide how the pool looks in fifteen years.
Design 3–5 weeks, city permitting 6–12 depending on review, construction 10–16. We set the schedule honestly up front — Palo Alto process time is real and belongs in the plan.
Designs, pricing and estimates are always free. CSLB #1129581 — licensed & insured. Financing available through HFS.
Reviews
5.0 ★★★★★ · 26 Google reviews
"If anyone is looking for a company to built or renovate a pool. I recommend Creative Edge. I had the pleasure to work with Edgar and his team. I had my pool renovated, Edgar and his team did an excellent job. We are very happy with the results. Edgar is responsible, honest, and very professional. I give Edgar more than 5 stars. Give him a call and you will not be disappointed. THANK YOU EDGAR!!"
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Robin Ford CRNA
"Creative Edge Designs & Construction was a great company to have build my pool and spa. They were the best price from all the quotes we got. They worked with us and delivered our dream pool. Made our backyard look so much better from the cement to the tile work everything looked amazing. We appreciate all your hard work thank you from The Soto Family"
Erasmo Soto