September 2, 2011
How To Plan The Perfect Swimming Pool For Your Back Yard
Installing a swimming pool in your backyard can transform it from a barren landscape into an exotic relaxation oasis. Even though a swimming pool will be a substantial investment, it will pay for itself in the long run as you will be able to have stay-cations, save the money it would normally cost you to travel, and pay for itself in fun and enjoyment for you, your family and even business colleagues.
There are several items you will want to keep in mind when making your decisions on a swimming pool. The first will be whether you want an above ground or an in-ground swimming pool. Above ground pools cost less than in-ground ones do, but they do not have as long of a lifespan as in-ground pools do. Also, in-ground swimming pools can increase the value of your home. If you have a large enough yard to work with, you’re probably best served in having an in-ground pool installed.
Making the decision to install an in-ground swimming pool leads to the next decision you have to make – the construction material. You can choose from fiberglass or vinyl and these types are easiest to install and are less expensive than a gunite, or concrete, pool. Gunite swimming pools offer you more options in style and design.
Work with your swimming pool builder to come up with the perfect spot in your backyard for the excavation and placement of your swimming pool. Tracing the path of the sun and shade your backyard receives is also something to keep in mind because it is much less expensive to heat your pool with the warmth of the sun, than to have to install an electric or gas pool heater. If you live in an area of the country that is blessed with sun for many months of the year, installing or using a solar pool heating cover is a great way to keep the water warm. Bear in mind too, that if you’re backyard has a lot of trees, you will have to account for the amount of shade they will cast over the swimming pool as well as the amount of leaves that may fall from the trees into the swimming pool. Falling leaves and debris will lead to additional clean up and skimming to keep the water and filters clean.
A 3D rendering of your yard is a perfect way to see how your yard will look once the project’s done. It is a big decision on where to place a pool and you will only have one chance to get it right so you have to take time in making that decision. When your pool builder is putting the 3D rendering together make certain he includes space for an outdoor living area, patio and deck – even if you aren’t having them installed as part of the pool project.
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