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Installing An In-Ground Pool: Steps And Considerations

Swimming is not only a great way to cool off during the summer, but it also provides numerous health benefits such as stress relief, cardiovascular endurance, and muscle toning. One way to make swimming more accessible and convenient is by installing an in-ground pool. Below are the steps involved in installing an in-ground pool and important considerations to keep in mind. 

Steps to Install a New Pool

The first step is planning where the pool will go, what shape and size it will be, and which features it will have. This should take into consideration the landscape, local building regulations, and personal preferences.

After marking the pool's dimensions on the ground, the next step is to dig out the area. This should be done by a professional team to ensure that it's done safely and correctly. The equipment used is large so make sure you have a clear area where they can enter your yard.

The type of pool you have chosen will determine the installation process. Concrete pools are built on-site, vinyl liner pools require the installation of a wall system before the liner is put in place, and fiberglass pools are pre-formed shells that are dropped into the hole.

The next step is protecting the pool shell. What is chosen depends on the type of pool you install. If you have a concrete pool, plaster is used to cover it. If you have a vinyl pool, a liner is installed to protect it.

The next step is installing the pool equipment. This includes things like the pool filter, heater, pump, and more. This equipment is important as it is necessary for the operation and maintenance of your pool. Once the equipment is installed, the contractor will do a final inspection and fill the pool with water. It can take a few weeks to install an in-ground pool from start to finish.

Important Considerations

There are many considerations for you to keep in mind. First, is the cost of the pool since installing an in-ground pool can be expensive with costs for the installation, as well as the ongoing maintenance once the pool is finished. For example, chemicals have to be purchased, maintenance to the pump and other equipment, etc.

You also have to consider safety as a pool can be a hazard, especially if you have small children. It is important to consider safety measures, such as fences with secure gates, pool covers, and more. There are alarms that you can purchase that will go off if someone falls into the pool.

Consultation with professionals in the planning and installation process can help ensure you make the best decisions for your new inground pool.

Contact a local swimming pool contractor to learn more. 


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