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3 Tips for Building a Home Swimming Pool

If you are going to build a swimming pool, there is nothing worse than being unhappy with its final location or characteristics. Before you settle on any given location, you should ask a number of home contractors about ideal locations on your property. It will also be of some help to think about any future changes that you may want to make. For example, if you think that you may want to put an addition onto your home, you will be well served by ensuring that your new swimming pool will not occupy the same area.

1. Choosing a Location With Proper Lighting

Many people want to have their own swimming pool so that they can enjoy getting a poolside tan. That said, if you choose a location that is too sunny, you may notice that the water will develop increased levels of green algae. While you can use a number of chemical additives to combat this problem, you will always need to be vigilant in order to avoid infections. In a similar way, you should also consider shaded locations where tree leaves and other debris will fall into the pool. Aside from increasing the number of pathogens introduced into the pool, shading can also lead to brown and red algae growth.

2. Pool Size, Shape, Safety, and Access

If you may want to have a larger pool, it may be impossible based on the size of your property. On the other hand, even if you choose to build a smaller pool, you will still need to think about personal health and mobility limitations. For example, if you build an above ground pool, you may find it difficult to reach the water if you cannot climb steps. On the other hand, if you have a ground level pool, you may run a risk of slipping and falling into it. It’s a good opportunity to consider pool fences or shelters when building a new pool so that you can ensure safety is not compromised nor the aesthetics of your pool area.

3. Heated Pools vs. Non-Heated Pools

If you are going to invest in a pool, then you might as well spend a bit extra to get a heating system for it. Among other things, this will make it much easier for you to enjoy the pool whenever you please. Once you become accustomed to a morning swim, you will not want to lose the opportunity because the water is too cold. That said, if you live in a naturally warm climate, you may well decide that you do not need to add a heating unit to the pool. Adding heating for children is also worth considering, even in warmer climates, water will cool down over night and a pool heater would allow everyone to enjoy it.

There is no question that having your own swimming pool will provide you with a lots of great advantages. You will always be able to swim, relax and of course get some exercise. That said, when you are in the process of choosing a location for the pool, you should think about how it will alter the landscape. You should also give some careful thought to how you will actually use the pool, who will use it and to make sure you meet legal safety regulations in your country.