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If your Kennesaw home has strong architectural lines, traditional brick, clean transitional build, well-defined rear elevation, a geometric pool tends to be the design that makes the outdoor space feel finished rather than just added onto. Straight edges, deliberate proportion, clean symmetry. It speaks the same language as the house.
That's not always the reason people choose one though. A lot of Kennesaw homeowners come to geometric pools purely for the swim area; a rectangle gives you more usable water per square foot than any free form shape. If you have serious swimmers in the house, or you just want a pool that earns its footprint, the geometry is a practical decision as much as an aesthetic one.
Here's what Cobb County lots tend to require for these builds, what they cost right now, and how the process works with Solid Rock Pools and Spas.
Geometric pools suit Kennesaw's structured home architecture, traditional brick, transitional builds, and clean rear elevations.
Most Cobb County builds land between $90,000 and $120,000 for a mid-range pool with spa and upgraded deck.
Grade change of 3–8 feet is common in West Cobb; it adds cost but opens up premium design options.
Permits take 3–6 weeks in Kennesaw. Targeting summer? The conversation starts in February.
HOA documentation for communities like Brookstone and Shiloh Hills is handled as part of every project.

Kennesaw's rear yards particularly in established communities like Brookstone, Shiloh Hills, and along Barrett Parkway are generous but rarely sprawling. Most local lots provide about 30 to 50 feet of usable depth. While this is plenty for a properly proportioned geometric pool in Kennesaw and a functional deck surround, it requires a builder who understands how to maximize every square inch without violating Cobb County’s strict Impervious Surface Ratio (ISR) limits.
The biggest variable we face is the grade change. West Cobb lots frequently drop three to eight feet across the rear yard. For a geometric build, this isn’t just a dirt-moving exercise; it requires precise structural engineering to combat the pressure of our heavy Georgia red clay.
However, as a custom geometric pool builder in Kennesaw, GA, we view these slopes as a design opportunity. A sloped lot allows for features that a flat lot simply can’t achieve:
Raised Bond Beams: Creating a "pedestal" effect for your pool that doubles as a structural retaining wall.
Vanishing Edges: If your yard overlooks the foothills, an infinity edge turns a standard rectangle into a world-class resort feature.
Tiered Outdoor Living: Using the slope to create a "sunken" lounge area or a raised spa that cascades into the main pool.
When we sit down for a design consultation, these are the five layouts that best utilize our local topography:
Rectangle with Raised Integral Spa: The "gold standard" for Kennesaw. The spa is elevated at one end with a wide spillway. This setup is perfect for Brookstone homeowners who want a classic look that fits a standard rectangular footprint.
L-Shaped Geometric Pool: This layout creates distinct "zones" a deep-end swim section on one side and a shallow tanning ledge on the other. It works exceptionally well on wider Kennesaw lots where you want to separate the "splash zone" from the "relaxation zone."
Perimeter Overflow (Zero Edge): This is the ultimate luxury finish for modern builds. The water sits flush with the deck and overflows into a hidden channel, creating a mirror-like surface. It’s a high-precision build that requires the expert pool equipment inspection Kennesaw GA residents rely on to keep the surge tanks functioning perfectly.
Raised Bond Beam with "Sheer Descent" Waterfalls: By building up a 24-inch structural wall on one side of the rectangle, we can install sheer water curtains. This provides privacy from neighbors and a soothing sound profile that masks Barrett Parkway traffic.
The Full-Width "Baja Shelf": A 2026 trend we love extending a tanning ledge across the entire width of the shallow end. When paired with an in-floor cleaning system, it stays debris-free and serves as a safe "beach entry" for kids and pets.
High-end features like Baja shelves and perimeter overflows stay pristine only with precise chemical balancing. To see how we protect these custom finishes after the build is done, check out What’s Included in Professional Pool Cleaning Services in Kennesaw.
A standard geometric pool build in Cobb County with basic equipment and concrete deck runs between $70,000 and $90,000. Add a raised spa, tanning ledge, and an upgraded deck surface travertine, exposed aggregate, or porcelain tile and you're at $90,000 to $120,000, which is where most Kennesaw builds land. High-end builds with perimeter overflow, automation, full outdoor living integration, and glass tile finish run $120,000 to $175,000 and up.
What moves the number in Kennesaw specifically:
Grade change: Anything over four feet typically means retaining wall work alongside the pool structure. More engineering, more cost, but also more design opportunities.
Deck material: Travertine and porcelain tile sit well above standard brushed concrete. One of the most visible differences in the finished product.
Equipment package: Variable speed pumps, saltwater systems, LED lighting, and app-controlled automation are common in Kennesaw mid-to-upper builds. Budget $5,000 to $15,000 depending on scope.
Base price covers design, permits, excavation, gunite shell, plumbing, electrical, basic equipment, and standard concrete deck. Everything line-itemed before construction starts.
If you’re trying to determine if your ideas fit your budget, a quick 15-minute discovery call can give you the clarity you need before you commit to a design.

Building a custom pool in Kennesaw requires permits from either the City of Kennesaw or Cobb County depending on your address we determine that upfront and handle the full submission. The typical timeline is 3 to 6 weeks from submission to approval. HOA documentation for communities like Brookstone and Shiloh Hills is handled as part of the process.
If you're targeting a summer completion, the design conversation needs to start by February. The spring permit queue fills fast and the best subcontractor windows go early.
Thinking about getting started? If you're at the point where you're seriously considering a custom pool in Kennesaw, even just trying to figure out whether the budget and the yard actually work a site consultation is the most useful next step. We come to you, walk the yard, and give you real numbers based on your specific property. No commitment, no pressure. Book a free Discovery Call or call (770) 943-9323 and we'll set one up.
No complicated process:
Free on-site consultation: We come to your yard, look at the actual terrain, and give you an honest read on what works for your specific lot.
Custom 3D design: Your geometric pool in Kennesaw rendered in your actual yard. Shape, features, finish, deck layout all approved before anything is committed.
Line-item quote: No ranges, no surprises mid-project.
Construction: Permits, excavation, shell, plumbing, electrical, decking. From permit submission to final inspection we manage the full build.
A geometric pool uses straight lines, right angles, and defined shapes rectangles, L-shapes, T-shapes. A free form pool uses organic curves and naturalistic shapes. Geometric pools work best on flat or gently sloped lots with structured home architecture. Free form pools work better on irregular lots, wooded yards, or properties with significant grade change.
Geometric pool builds in Kennesaw start between $70,000 and $90,000 for a standard rectangle with basic equipment and concrete deck. Mid-range builds with a spa, tanning ledge, and upgraded deck surface run $90,000 to $120,000. High-end builds with perimeter overflow, automation, and premium finishes run $120,000 to $175,000 and up. Final cost depends on size, features, grade change, and finish materials.
Most inground pool builds in Cobb County run 10 to 16 weeks from permit submission to final inspection. Projects with more complex features — elevated spas, retaining walls, perimeter overflow — typically run 14 to 20 weeks. Starting the design process in fall or winter gives you the best chance at a spring or early summer completion.
Most communities in Cobb County with an HOA require approval for pool design, fencing, and sometimes landscaping. Requirements vary by community. We handle HOA documentation and submission as part of the project it's not something homeowners need to navigate independently.
For geometric pools in Kennesaw, the most popular and durable options are pebble aggregate finishes like Pebble Tec, exposed aggregate, and glass tile for premium builds. Standard plaster is the baseline and least expensive but has a shorter lifespan in Georgia's heat and humidity. Pebble aggregate is the most common choice for mid-range builds durable, slip-resistant, and holds color well over time.
A saltwater pool uses a salt-chlorine generator to produce chlorine from dissolved salt rather than adding it directly. The water feels softer, chemical management is more stable, and it's gentler on skin, eyes, and swimwear. It's available on any custom pool in Kennesaw and is standard in most of our mid-to-upper builds. Upfront equipment cost is higher but ongoing chemical costs are lower.
In Cobb County's market, a well-built inground pool typically adds value particularly when paired with quality decking and outdoor living features. The premium is most pronounced in neighborhoods like Brookstone where the market expects it at higher price points. A poorly built or poorly maintained pool can have the opposite effect, which is why construction quality matters for resale as much as it does for daily use.
Yes sloped lots are common in West Cobb and we build on them regularly. Depending on the degree of slope, the project may require retaining wall work, additional excavation, or specific structural engineering. In some cases the slope creates design opportunities for elevated spas, raised bond beams, or perimeter overflow effects that a flat lot doesn't allow. We assess your specific grade during the free on-site consultation and factor it into the design and quote.
For a standard 12×24 rectangle with Cobb County's 5-foot setbacks, you need roughly 22 feet of rear yard width. A 14×28 with a proper deck surround works comfortably at 30 feet or more. L-shaped configurations can make better use of wider lots. We measure your specific lot during the site visit and design to what actually fits not a template.
If your usable rear yard is under 25 feet deep, a plunge pool in Kennesaw is likely the more practical build. Plunge pools (8–15 feet in length) fit within tighter setbacks, cost less to build and operate, and still give you a genuine inground pool experience. If the yard can support it, a geometric pool gives you significantly more usable swim area and better long-term resale value.
A geometric pool is a structural extension of your home’s architecture. Whether navigating Brookstone HOA requirements or West Cobb’s steep grade changes, success depends on a builder who understands the "machine" as well as the aesthetic.
At Solid Rock Pools and Spas, we handle the heavy lifting—from the $10,000 Cobb County Code Compliance Bond to the final pool equipment inspection. We ensure your pool isn't just built, but engineered to withstand Georgia's red clay while delivering a resort-level finish.
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699 Metromont Road, Hiram GA 30141
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699 Metromont Road, Hiram GA 30141
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