Sunday, November 16, 2014

Considerations in Landscaping around Pools

If you’re planning to build a pool in your property, you have to choose between an inground pool and an above-ground pool. Inground pool is a better option for a number of reasons, including stability and flexibility. However, building one is not as easy as digging a hole in the ground.

Inground swimming pools have become popular because they are landscape-friendly and have plenty of design options available to suit your desired theme. In choosing your design, consider first the shape of the pool. Rectangular pools are the most common ones, although you can also go for an L-shaped pool which is ideal if you have children; such a set-up will allow you to divide the pool and keep one of the sections shallow.

Landscaping a swimming pool is a significant investment, so be sure you have enough funds allocated for the project. Your costs will depend on the type of pool you want: Concrete pools are usually the most expensive, so you might want to try other affordable and equally durable options such as vinyl and fiberglass.


An inground pool installation also necessitates some paperwork. Secure a building permit and ask officials in your area for approval before you start digging. Pick a spot to place your pool, and make sure that your pool isn’t placed in an area that will inconvenience you and your neighbors. Keeping your water clean is a high priority, so don’t forget to choose a reliable circulation system for your swimming pool.

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