Pool Construction in Old Greenwich
Old Greenwich, Connecticut sits in the heart of Fairfield County's premium residential corridor. Old Greenwich is Greenwich's premier sound-shore enclave; pool design here is dictated by FEMA elevation requirements, view corridors to Long Island Sound, and integration with shingle-style and colonial-revival architecture. Properties range from $2M to $25M, and the homeowners who invest at this level expect every element of their outdoor living space — from coping selection to equipment integration — to match the standards of the residence itself. Gedney Pools LLC provides Old Greenwich homeowners with custom gunite pool construction backed by decades of pool construction expertise. CT HIC #0704131, SPB #SPB.0000169.
Old Greenwich's Landscape and Pool Design
Old Greenwich's residential character is shaped by flat-to-gently-sloped sound-front parcels, sandy and clay soils, FEMA velocity zones along the shoreline, and mature shoreline plantings. Properties along Sound Beach Avenue, Shore Road, Tomac Avenue reflect the town's mature character. Neighborhoods including Tod's Point area, Lucas Point, Sound Beach Avenue corridor, the Shore Road district, Mead Point support a range of pool installations from formal rectangular geometries with natural stone coping to vanishing-edge designs for sites with grade change.
Custom gunite is the right method for Old Greenwich pool construction. Gunite construction allows complete design flexibility — any shape, any depth, any feature — and delivers structural performance measured in decades. Combined with premium finishes (glass tile, natural stone coping, Pebble Technology surfaces), a gunite pool becomes a permanent architectural feature that enhances both the livability and the resale value of the property.
Local Country Club Culture and Outdoor Living
Old Greenwich's club culture — including Innis Arden Golf Club, Riverside Yacht Club, Indian Harbor Yacht Club, Belle Haven Club — informs the residential pool aesthetic. Members familiar with premium club facilities expect comparable design and execution at home. Integrated spas, custom water features, and full outdoor-living packages built around the pool are the standard rather than the exception on premium Old Greenwich properties.
Permitting and Regulatory Landscape
Pool construction in Old Greenwich requires navigating Greenwich's R-12, R-20, and waterfront overlay zones, with Tod's Point and Sound Beach properties subject to Coastal Site Plan Review and FEMA flood-zone requirements. Properties near regulated wetlands or watercourses require additional review — in Old Greenwich's case primarily addressing Long Island Sound coastal frontage, the tidal salt marsh complex around Tod's Point, and the Greenwich Cove watershed. We handle the complete permitting process, from initial zoning analysis through engineering, application submission, environmental review, and final inspection.
Pool Installations Suited to Old Greenwich Properties
- Vanishing-edge pools on properties with grade change and view corridors, where the visual effect of water meeting horizon is most dramatic
- Formal rectangular pools with natural stone coping for traditional architectural settings, often paired with raised spillover spas
- Naturalistic freeform pools integrated with native stone for properties where the pool should read as part of the landscape rather than imposed on it
- Comprehensive outdoor living installations combining pool, raised spa, water features, outdoor kitchen, and entertainment terrace
- Full-scale pool renovations for Old Greenwich properties with existing pools needing structural updates, modern equipment, and contemporary aesthetic treatment
Investment and Timeline
Custom pool construction in Old Greenwich typically ranges from $300,000 to $850,000 depending on site complexity, finish selections, and integrated features. Construction timelines run 12 to 20 weeks from groundbreaking, with permitting adding 4 to 8 weeks before construction begins. We provide line-itemized proposals after a thorough site evaluation and design consultation.