The pure process
How it works

Our simple five-step process ensures quality results every time.

ONE

Design

Once you contact Pure Stainless, the design process is initiated. Our expert team quickly internalizes your needs and vision to deliver a custom design that satisfies your style and budget.

TWO

Revise

Next, we fine-tune the design, ensuring every detail is reviewed and understood to engineer and manufacture an exceptional product.

THREE

Fabricate

Once your design is approved, we begin work on manufacturing your vessel to exactly match your design and installation requirements.

FOUR

Install

We handle the complete installation of your custom stainless steel pool or spa, ensuring every detail is expertly executed by our team.

FIVE

Support

We offer lifetime warranties on residential and commercial vessels. Our customer service representatives are available to answer your follow-up questions after project completion.

Design finishes

Pure Stainless provides a wide selection of tile options to meet your design needs and preferences. We will work with you to ensure your finish option complements your project’s colour scheme, style and décor. Our seasoned tilers can bring any custom project to life with ease and expertise to deliver a spectacular, sleek finished look.

Infinity

vanishing edges

The boundaries have disappeared. There is nothing quite like a pool that appears to stretch to the horizon. Vanishing edge pools require specific landscape configurations to optimize the effect, providing uninterrupted views of the skyline. These pools are the epitome of elegance.

Perimeter overflow

vanishing edges

The basic workings of a perimeter-overflow pool are deceptively simple. It’s essentially a vanishing edge around the entire pool. Water fills the vessel until it overflows and spills into a receptacle, generally an underground gutter that runs around the pool. Perimeter overflow pools create an unparalleled sense of luxury.

Suspended

SUPERIOR MATERIAL

Take your pool dreams to new heights. Our custom stainless steel pools are the superior material for rooftop and elevated installations. Durable, lightweight and water-tight, stainless steel is the preferred choice of architects and engineers when designing aquatic applications at heights. At Pure, we are setting a new standard for above-grade construction of pools and spas.

Acrylic window

Simple transparency

The difference is clear. An acrylic wall detail in your pool is daring and dramatic. Our structurally engineered acrylic will not only provide a breathtaking, see-through view on walls or floors but also grant us the ability to build pools inground or elevated where necessary.

FINSHES

Polished stainless steel

The all-stainless steel offers a clean and contemporary look. A non-directional buffed finish is applied to all interior stainless steel surfaces.

FINSHES

Fully tiled

The entire interior surface is clad with tile, without any visible stainless steel.

Frequently asked questions

How do stainless vessels stand up to harsh winter conditions?

All Pure Stainless vessels are manufactured for permanent, year-round all-season installations. The shell will not crack or peel due to extended exposure to snow, ice, frost or cold temperatures.

Are stainless steel pools and spas more expensive than other options?

Pure Stainless offers products to meet every budget. We can customize a solution to meet every need. Plus, the longevity of our stainless products offers a wise long-term investment when compared to other manufacturing options.

Does stainless steel get hot?

No, it will not heat to the point of burning you, but since stainless steel is a conductor, it will take on the conditions of its surrounding environment (e.g. air or water). It will not warp due to overexposure to heat or sun.

How do you clean a stainless steel vessel?

Stainless steel is non-porous and can be wiped clean with a mild detergent. It provides an effective barrier against the buildup of bacteria, black spot, mildew and other germs, which can stain other surfaces such as concrete, acrylic, fiberglass and vinyl liners. That’s why stainless steel is commonly used in kitchens, hospitals and other sterile settings.