The Frisco pool builder quietly anchored in The Hills of Kingswood.
Platinum Pools is the boutique Frisco pool builder for homeowners who want considered, design-forward work — not a high-volume builder running a template. Building consistently in The Hills of Kingswood since 2018. Eight to ten projects a year. Owner-designed, owner-built, owner-accountable.
Building in The Hills of Kingswood since 2018.
Some pool builders chase volume across every DFW zip code. We’ve spent the last several years quietly building, project after project, inside one of Frisco’s most demanding gated communities — and the rest of our Frisco work has grown from there.
Platinum Pools of DFW is the boutique Frisco pool builder for homeowners who care about the long-term result more than the fastest path to a contract. Our Frisco footprint is built around The Hills of Kingswood — Frisco’s 24/7 guard-gated luxury community of custom estate homes, where we’ve completed multiple builds for homeowners working directly with us, not through their custom home builder. That homeowner-direct relationship matters: when a Hills of Kingswood owner chooses us, they’re choosing us on the work itself, not on someone else’s recommendation.
Beyond Kingswood, our Frisco portfolio extends into Stonebriar, Hollyhock, Starwood, and Richwoods — a deliberate spread of established and newer Frisco communities. Our recent Frisco work tends to lean modern and design-forward: linear geometry, perimeter overflows, monolithic finishes, sculptural water features. But we build to whatever the home and the homeowner call for — traditional resort, transitional, or fully contemporary. The Frisco pool builder for homeowners who want considered work is the same builder for homeowners who want a different aesthetic entirely. Adrian, our founder, walks every Frisco property himself, designs every pool personally, and stays the single point of contact through completion. We extend the same approach to our work in Southlake, Westlake, Grapevine, and Colleyville — but Frisco is where some of our most thoughtful recent work has come together.
The Frisco pool builder for The Hills of Kingswood residents.
The Hills of Kingswood isn’t a typical Frisco neighborhood. It’s a 24/7 guard-gated community of roughly 350 luxury custom estate homes built on rolling, wooded terrain near Lake Lewisville — with custom homes ranging from approximately $1M to $4M+ and an Architectural Review Committee that scrutinizes every outdoor build to the detail. A generic templated pool dropped onto one of these lots looks wrong, and the ARC will tell you so before you ever break ground.
We’ve been building consistently in The Hills of Kingswood since 2018 — multiple projects, all homeowner-direct, all approved through the ARC submittal process the first or second pass through. That experience matters more than it sounds. The ARC packet here isn’t a formality; it requires elevations, material samples, drainage plans, equipment screening details, and a clear understanding of what the Committee will and won’t approve. After several years of submitting in this community, we know which details get flagged, which materials get rejected, and which design moves move quickly through review.
Our Hills of Kingswood clients have included recognizable names in Frisco — homeowners who chose us specifically because we don’t publicize the work. Discretion isn’t a marketing feature here; it’s how the community itself operates, and how we’ve earned the chance to keep building inside it. If you’re in The Hills of Kingswood and starting to think about a pool, an outdoor living build, or a renovation, we’re worth a phone call.
Communities we’ve actually built in.
As a Frisco pool builder rooted in The Hills of Kingswood, our portfolio is deliberately concentrated. We list neighborhoods we’ve completed real work in — not every zip code we’d theoretically serve.
Building in another Frisco community? We’re happy to talk — but we’d rather tell you honestly whether it’s a good fit than promise work we don’t have a track record in.
What we build as your Frisco pool builder.
Three categories of work define most of our Frisco pool builder portfolio — design-forward new pool builds, integrated outdoor living, and thoughtful modernization of older Frisco pools whose original design no longer fits the home around them.
Custom Pool Design & Build
Most of our recent Frisco work has leaned modern — linear geometry, perimeter overflows, slot-edge spas, glass tile waterlines, and monolithic finishes detailed to the tolerances contemporary design requires. Where the home calls for a traditional or transitional approach, we build that too. The fluency runs both directions.
- 3D Photorealistic Renderings
- Glass Tile, Dark Plaster & Aggregate Finishes
- Smart Pool Automation
- Lifetime Structural Warranty
Outdoor Living Spaces
Outdoor kitchens, covered loggias, architectural fire features, and pavilions that extend the home’s design language into the landscape rather than fight it. We coordinate with your builder, architect, or landscape designer on new construction, and lead the design ourselves on standalone backyard transformations.
- Outdoor Kitchens & Pavilions
- Cabanas & Pool Houses
- Architectural Fire Features
- Smart Lighting & Audio
Modernization & Renovation
Bringing older Frisco pools forward — squaring off curved coping with new linear deck extensions, replacing patterned pebble with monolithic finishes, retrofitting slot-edge spas, and modernizing equipment. A real renovation, not a resurface that papers over the original design.
- Honed Stone & Large-Format Porcelain Decking
- Pool Resurfacing & Retiling
- Equipment Modernization
- Water Feature Retrofits
A quiet process — built around the homeowner.
No project portals. No rotating sales reps. No marketing playbook between you and the work. Adrian is your single contact from the first walk-through to the day the pool is filled — and beyond.
Private Consultation
Adrian visits your Frisco property in person — at your convenience, including evenings. We talk about how you actually use your home, what’s worked or hasn’t worked at past properties, and what privacy and view considerations matter on your lot.
Design & Itemized Proposal
You receive 3D photorealistic renderings, hand-selected material samples, and a fully itemized written proposal. Every line item is broken out — no markup hidden inside vague “allowances,” no ambiguity on finish-level details.
Permits, HOA & Build
We manage all City of Frisco permits and HOA architectural review packets — including the rigorous submittals required by The Hills of Kingswood, Stonebriar, and Starwood. Once approved, our in-house crews break ground.
Reveal & Long-Term Care
On reveal day we walk you through every system, leave a documented binder, and stay reachable. Most of our Frisco work comes from past Hills of Kingswood clients quietly recommending us — which is the only marketing strategy we trust.
Request the Frisco Pool Buyer’s Guide.
What a custom pool actually costs in Frisco in 2026, the seven questions worth asking before you sign a contract, and the specific red flags that separate a real builder from a polished sales operation. Free PDF, sent privately within 24 hours.
“I have been involved in over 30 projects with Platinum Pools and look forward to many more. By far the best value and quality pool builder in DFW! Adrian, the owner, always delivers on every project. His attention to detail and quality is superb. Highly recommend.”
What Frisco homeowners tend to ask.
Common questions from prospective clients evaluating us as their Frisco pool builder — answered honestly, without sales spin.
How long have you been building in The Hills of Kingswood?
Since 2018. Multiple completed projects, all homeowner-direct, all approved through the community’s Architectural Review Committee process. The ARC packet in The Hills of Kingswood is demanding — it requires elevations, material samples, drainage plans, and equipment screening details — and after several years of submitting, we know which design moves move quickly through review and which get flagged.
What does a custom pool actually cost in Frisco?
Most custom pool builds in Frisco fall between $100,000 and $375,000+, with the typical project landing in the $160,000–$275,000 range once decking and outdoor living are included. The Hills of Kingswood and Stonebriar projects tend to land in the upper half of that range. Lot complexity, finish materials, water features, and construction access drive most of the variation. We provide a fully itemized written proposal after a private site visit — never a number pulled from a calculator.
Do you build contemporary pools, or only traditional?
Most of our recent Frisco work has leaned contemporary — linear geometry, perimeter overflows, slot-edge spas, monolithic finishes, glass tile waterlines, sculptural water features. But we build to what the home and the homeowner call for. Traditional resort styles, transitional designs, and fully modern work are all part of our portfolio. The Frisco pool builder for homeowners who want considered work is the same builder for homeowners who want a different aesthetic entirely.
How long does a Frisco pool build take from contract to swim?
Plan on 14–22 weeks for a new build, depending on scope, weather, and HOA approval timeline. Renovations typically run 6–12 weeks. HOA architectural review for The Hills of Kingswood, Stonebriar, and Starwood can add 3–6 weeks on the front end, which we manage and account for upfront so it doesn’t catch you mid-project.
Do you handle The Hills of Kingswood, Stonebriar, and other Frisco HOAs?
Yes. We submit, track, and manage all City of Frisco permitting and coordinate directly with HOA architectural review committees — including the rigorous packets required by The Hills of Kingswood, Stonebriar, Starwood, Hollyhock, and Richwoods. Familiarity with each board’s expectations typically shortens the approval window noticeably.
How do you protect privacy and discretion during construction?
Discretion is part of how we operate, not a feature we charge for. We schedule deliveries to minimize disruption, coordinate with your housekeeping or estate management staff, keep crew sizes appropriate for residential streets, and observe gated-community access protocols. Some of our Hills of Kingswood clients have included recognizable Frisco residents — homeowners who chose us specifically because we don’t publicize the work. That standard applies to every Frisco client, not just the high-profile ones.
Can you build in newer Frisco neighborhoods with post-tension slabs?
Yes — and we approach those builds carefully. Many Frisco homes built in the last five to ten years have post-tension foundations and shallower utility runs than older neighborhoods. Excavation, equipment placement, and decking tie-ins all need to be planned with that in mind. We’ve done plenty of these and know what to look for before the first cut.
Are you actually a local Frisco pool builder?
Our shop is in Grapevine, but we’ve been building consistently in The Hills of Kingswood since 2018 and across Stonebriar, Hollyhock, Starwood, and Richwoods in the years beyond that. We’re not a regional contractor expanding into Frisco for lead volume — we’re the builder Hills of Kingswood neighbors have quietly handed off to one another over the past several years.
What does “boutique” actually mean in practice?
We cap our work at 8–10 projects per year by choice. The high-volume builders run 30, 50, or 100+ projects annually — which mathematically requires project managers, rotating subcontractor crews, and clients who never speak directly with the owner. We turn down work to keep the standard high.
What warranty comes with a Platinum pool?
A lifetime structural warranty on the pool shell — fully transferable to the next owner if you sell your Frisco home. All equipment carries its respective manufacturer warranties, which we register and document for you in your handover binder.
Your Frisco backyard, quietly considered.
Schedule a private, no-pressure consultation with the Frisco pool builder Hills of Kingswood neighbors quietly recommend. We’ll walk your property, talk through what’s actually possible, and let the work speak for the rest.
