Choosing an Inground Swimming Pool
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedIf you are considering installing a pool in your yard, then you may have been considering different inground pool types. For example, the construction materials you choose to utlize will have an impact on what type you choose. Pools can be built from concrete, vinyl or fiberglass and all kinds come with varying prices. Inground pool designs can complement any type of yard, from small to large.
Lots of good info is available online, covering building materials, the building procedure, available accessories such as ladders, swimmingpool lights, and the timeframe for completion. Spas and waterfalls are nice extras and can turn your yard into a peaceful private sanctuary. You will also find more specialized information such as how to go about choosing a pool liner or how to erect a safety fence.
Where you live can have an impact on what type of building materials are used. Concrete or gunite, for example, will not withstand colder temperatures. As the ground freezes, breaks will appear in the structure requiring repair. Fiberglass is the best option for colder parts of the country. There are many designs and shapes available with spas, waterfalls and other add-ons. Fiberglass is easier to look after than a conventional concrete pool because there is no need to balance acid and base chemicals. Fiberglass is also algae resistant and needs less cleaning and general upkeep. The total cost of a fiberglass pool is also considerably less than a pool made out of concrete or gunite because is not as labor intensive to install. Naturally, the cost will vary depending upon which design and extras you choose.
A good site to start your search is the In The Swim website which has a huge variety of products and lots of “how to” articles. They have a wider choice of design and supplies than any other online retailer with over 2,500 items to choose from.
It’s also worth taking the time to speak to different pool companies that are in your local area and see what swimming pools and services they have to offer. Have fun making your dream come true. Ask lots of questions to ensure you end up with precisely what you’re looking for. You’ll want to enjoy your investment for many years.
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