Once the decision to have a new swimming pool installed has been made there is often a lot of excitement surrounding the project itself as well as the end result. Before homeowners can begin enjoying their pool however they must first undertake one of the most daunting aspects of the new swimming pool. Swimming pool design often drives homeowners mad due to the number of existing designs and the possibilities that are limited only by their own minds and their budget.
In addition to the actual design or architecture of a swimming pool, homeowners must also decide whether their new swimming pool will be of the in ground or above ground variety. Both design have their pros and cons, things that homeowners will need to consider heavily and maybe even consult with the contractor on to ensure they get the pool they want. While many homeowners will immediately begin gravitating towards above ground pool simply because they are far more inexpensive than in ground pools there are some reasons that cause homeowners to change their minds.
When dealing with in ground pools homeowners will have a pool that's made from concrete, vinyl, or even fiberglass. All of these materials have advantages and disadvantages though they're all very strong and make for great swimming pools. In an in ground pool made of concrete homeowners will get peace of mind knowing that they have the most versatile and durable material available for a swimming pool. This means far less hassle and even less repair. While vinyl in ground pools are nearly as versatile as concrete they require greater care when a homeowner wants to avoid tearing or puncturing there liners. As far as fiberglass is concerned in an in ground pool, it is the cheapest and easiest to install however is far less versatile than both concrete and vinyl. Regardless of the type of material a homeowner selects for their new in ground pool they're going to be getting a pool that is of the highest quality.
Many times the need for repairs, limited design choices, the lack of versatility, and dealing with the hassles of an above ground pool aren't enough to dissuade someone from purchasing one. Another reason homeowners may elect an above ground pool as opposed to an in ground pool is cost. Generally speaking and with only a few exceptions, above ground pools are far less expensive than their in ground cousins. Many homeowners also select an above ground pool because they don't want to wait months to begin utilizing their new swimming pool. Additionally a great deal of above ground pools require no contractor for installation. Though they can still be hired to do so most homeowners will be savvy enough to handle installation themselves.
It behooves any homeowner that has decided to have a new swimming pool installed to first consult with a contractor to determine the reality of such a project. Things like placement, cost, design, and above ground versus in ground are things that will need to be sorted out long before any decision to have one installed is made.
Millennium Construction specializes in Orange County swimming pools, Corona Del Mar landscaping ,and pools.
I actually have the same question. In ground or above ground? I really find in ground pools more visually appealing compared to above ground pools, however in ground pools cost more. Which is easier to maintain by the way?
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