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Guide to Building an Inground Swimming Pool

2016/7/21 11:55:13

Considering taking the plunge by building an in-ground swimming pool? Great idea! A swimming pool is a wonderful way to relax, reinvigorate and have fun-all in the privacy of your own backyard. The guide below will help you plan an in-ground utopia that will reinvigorate, relax and entertain.

Location
Since your pool will be a permanent fixture in your backyard, you will want to think long and hard about its location. A sunny spot will keep your pool nice and warm and tree -free areas will reduce the need to rid your pool of falling debris. Avoid low spots and reduce the risk of flooding. Stay clear of windy spots. Too much wind can cause the water in your pool to evaporate faster than normal. What's underneath your yard? Don't build a pool over electrical wires, sewer lines, septic systems or pipes. Make sure your pool will be easy to get in to. Keep in mind walkways, patios and decks. If you want to have a diving board, slide, waterfall or any other pool accessories, make sure you leave enough space.

Shape
Pools can be built in all shapes and sizes. Some of the more popular shapes include: Rectange, True L-shaped, Lazy L-shaped, and Grecian.

Materials
Your builder will give you a better idea of what type of material works best for your location and environment. However, thanks to technology, you will have numerous materials to choose from, such as: aluminum, galvanized steel, and stainless steel.

Pool Accessories
There are all kinds of items that can enhance your pool's aesthetics, maintenance duties and enjoyment. Some of them include:

* Lights: Lighting can offer safety for swimming at night as well as creating a relaxing ambiance.
* Fountain: A fountain is a wonderful aesthetic touch.
* Deck: A deck is a great place to enjoy your pool and keep a better eye on the children.
* Ladder: An easier way to enter and exit the pool.
* Cover: A cover will help to keep the water clean from falling debris when not in use.
* Chemistry test kit: This kit will help you to keep the chlorine in your pool at a safe balance.
* An Equipment Shed: A shed will protect your pool machinery and equipment from the outside elements.
* Pool Maintenance Equipment: Automatic vacuum systems, automatic chlorine generators, nets for scooping up debris, etc.
* Spas: Spas are a wonderful way to add some physical therapy into your pool experience. Spas and hot tubs can provide massaging jets and seating.
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