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How to Select a Backyard Pool

You have one more job to do before you can relax after work with a dip in your brand new swimming pool. You need to figure out what kind of poll is best  for you.  There are so many great choices available that it can be hard to select a winner. In ground , Fiberglass, Vinyl, Concrete.  What is a pool buyer to do?  There are many factors to consider, including your budget, the size of your lot, how much time and money you want to spend on maintenance, and even the climate.  Her is a run down on the ins and outs of different types of out door pools.

 

Inground pools typically come in three varieties: concrete (with various finishes) vinyl liner, and fiver glass.  IN ground pools are more expensive than above ground, but they are also a permanent home improvement.  They add aesthetic, as well as intrinsic, value to your home.  And when it comes time to sell your house, an in ground pool is generally appealing to potential buyers.  In grounds range from play pools with depths of 3 to 5 feet to diving pools with deeper depths appropriate for the divers in your family.  Before you purchase an in ground pool, you need to think about how your family will use it.  Do they like to play a lot of water sports?  Then maybe a play poll with sports setups is the answer.  Do they like to swim laps? Perhaps a rectangular design is best for you.  Or do you have a combination of swimmers and splashers?  How about an L shaped pool so everyone is happy?  Thinking about usage and then designing with those needs in mind is the key to building a poll that your entire family will be happy with for years to come. Or, lets assume you have decided how your family will use the pool and what your approximate budget is. Lets talk about your primary options in an in ground pool.

 

Fiberglass pools are factory manufactured and then installed in one piece in your backyard when you excavation is completed.  Basically, a fiberglass pool resembles a giant bathtub.  Fiberglass pools are generally more expensive to purchase than concrete in ground pools, but can save you money over the life of the poll.  This is because they typically will require fewer chemicals that concrete pools.  You also avoid future replastering and liner replacement costs.  Unlike a plaster finish, a fiberglass shell does not change the chemistry of the water, so you often will use less acid.  Because of the nonporous surface,  you don not need to brush the pool nearly as often as a plaster finished concrete pool.. How ever you typically do not need to brush a pebble finish concrete pool as often as a plaster finish pool, so when discussing this option with a dealer be sure you are comparing apples to apples.  Once you yard has been excavated the pool is delivered in one piece and installed construction time is generally about two weeks.  What happens if the earth moves? Fiber glass has a shock absorbing ability that allows it to flex up to 2 feet.  However, there also are new concrete construction techniques that allow concrete to flex.. Ask your dealer explain the features and benefits of fiber glass and concrete construction.

 

A concrete pool is custom built to your specifications by your pool builder.  It is the most common type of in ground pool, and the initial installation generally cost less that a fiberglass pool.  Concrete pools are constructed in stages, including pool layout and excavation: steel installation, plumbing installations, equipment set, gunite or shortcut application tile and coping installations and interior finish installation.  Although they take longer than fiber glass pools to construct, they have the advantage of virtually unlimited shapes sizes and designs.  The construction time on a concrete pool is generally three to 12 weeks.

 

The initial installation of a concrete pool is generally less than a fiberglass in ground pool.  so if you want an in ground, but the total upfront outlay is of concern to you, a concrete pool might best fit your needs.  A variety of interior finishes is available, including plaster, paint or pebbles.  These provide you with several options to best suit your budget and desired design.  Some industry specialist belive that concrete pools are well suited to extremely high summertime temperatures.  Concrete also is perceived by some to function well in areas where the soil is very expansive.  Both fiberglass and concrete are materials of great strength.  Talk to your dealer or builder about the implications of your soil type and weather on both types of materials.

 

A vinyl liner pool is furnished to the installer in kit form.. After excavation, the panel walls are bolted or fastened together and supported at the bottom by a concrete footing.  The vinyl liner is spread over the interior of the pool and covers the excavated floor and paneled walls.  It is connected to the top of the panel walls by a vinyl rib at the outside edge of the liner.  Be sure to ask if liners have to be replaced often in this area due to weather conditions.  Construction time for vinyl liner pools is typically one to three weeks.

 

vinyl liner pools are popular for their ease of maintenance in cold weather.  Draining them down and covering them until the spring can easily winterize these pools.  The vinyl liner is smooth and nonporous, making stain removal easy if stains are treated promptly.

 

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