Tuesday, January 8, 2013

About Indoor Pools

About Indoor Swimming Pools


Indoor swimming pools can be a great addition to a home. Although they can be expensive, an indoor swimming pool can provide many benefits. With the right contractor, materials and space available, an indoor pool can be built to fit any need.


Function


Indoor swimming pools can be a valuable addition to any home. They allow use year-round, and can be used for several different purposes. Before building or installing an indoor swimming pool, there are several factors to keep in mind. It is important to decide how much to spend, how it will be used, what maintenance it will require, how long it will take to install and what type of service, if any, will be included in the installation.


Considerations


The size and space available for an indoor swimming pool will greatly impact the cost of building. Several different types of pools are available. While an above ground pool is one of the most inexpensive pool options, most indoor pools are built into the ground. This also allows an indoor pool to be built to exact specifications. Some indoor pools are used only for exercise purposes, while others for more decorative or entertainment use. Deciding how a pool will be used will determine its length, width and depth. This will also have a great impact on the cost of construction.


Types


Different materials are used to build indoor swimming pools. The ideal materials will depend upon the type of climate of the area in which the pool is being built Indoor pools are typically made from concrete, aluminum, fiberglass and steel. Aluminum is the least expensive material for a pool, but it is also the least durable. Concrete is strong and durable, and the most common choice for an outside pool. Fiberglass is more expensive than concrete, but requires fewer chemicals to treat the water. Steel is the most expensive material available for building a pool, but it is also the most durable. Because indoor swimming pools are protected from the outside elements and other factors that can cause wear and tear, more choices may be available than what would be for an outdoor pool.


Considerations


When building an indoor pool, most people choose to hire a contractor. Hiring a contractor should take time and research. Get quotes and estimates from at least three different builders. To avoid scams and insure the best work possible, contact pool contractors who have excellent reputations and at least a few years of experience and who have received recognition for their work in other homes. Be sure to ask for proof of license and insurance, and verify these credentials. Once estimates have been given, compare them carefully. Do not sign any contract until you read it carefully. Set up a time frame for the construction to be completed and matching payment schedule with the contractor. It is advisable to withhold at least 10 percent until the job has been satisfactorily completed.


Features


There are several other cost factors to consider once a pool contractor has been chosen. Maintenance and upkeep of an indoor pool will depend upon the kind of pool built and what materials were chosen to build it. Some pool builders will also provide maintenance services. If this is not an option, look for pool maintenance companies. There are several affordable options for keeping an indoor pool maintained by professionals. Covering a pool can also be an added cost. While outdoor pools usually require a cover for protection from weather and colder seasons, an indoor pool might need one for safety purposes if small children are around. Heating is also a factor. If the room that the indoor pool will be built in does not have a heating unit, a pool heater can be an effective way to keep the water at a comfortable temperature.


Benefits


The decision to build an indoor swimming pool can take time and money, but it can also had value to a home and provide unlimited private entertainment and recreational use. Swimming is a low impact exercise, and an indoor pool can also be a great benefit to anyone with back problems or other health ailments. With the right materials and contractor and low maintenance, an affordable and versatile indoor pool is possible.









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