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Everything to Know about Installing a Pool

Everything to Know about Installing a Pool

Posted by Dunn Rite on Feb 26th 2020

While having a new pool installed can be an exciting experience, it can also be rather stressful. Indeed, while pools are great for exercise, recreation (pool parties or relaxing in your favorite floatie), and staying cool, they also take a lot of work to install and maintain. If you are considering having a new poll installed, the following is an overview of everything you need to know about the process.

Installing a New Swimming Pool: How To Choose a Contractor

One of the most important steps to installing a new pool is choosing the right contractor. To do so, you need to complete the following steps:

  • Choose Your Pool Type: Some of the more popular options are above ground pools, in-ground pools, lap pools, plunge pools, infinity-edge pools, or natural pools. Keep in mind that you will pay more or less for your installation, depending on the type of pool you choose.
  • Get Bids from Contractors: Once you have decided on the type of pool, you can then reach out to pool contractors to collect bids. You should then take the time to research the companies that offer you the best bids and choose the one with the best offer as well as service and reputation/ reviews.
  • Finalize the Contract: Make sure you have everything in writing including the size of the pool, materials to be used, the amount it will cost, and the length of time it will take to complete the project. Speaking of which, pools typically take anywhere from 2 weeks to one month to install. Be sure to also address what happens if the contractors exceed the projected time frame.

Installing a New Swimming Pool: Saltwater or Chlorine?

Next, you must decide if you want a saltwater or chlorine pool. If you are clueless as to how to choose which is best for your pool, consider the following:

  • Saltwater Pools: Many people prefer saltwater pools because they have lower concentrations of chlorine, and require less frequent/ less costly maintenance, are softer on the skin, they do not fade swimsuits. However, they are more expensive to install, require more electricity to operate and maintain, often require professional repairs, and the saltwater can be somewhat damaging to the plants, soil, and pool features.
  • Chlorine Pools: On the other hand, many people also prefer chlorine pools because they are less expensive to install, require less electricity, are conducive to DIY repairs, and does not cause damage to the pool features. However, they require a higher concentration of chlorine, can be harsh on the skin, and require more frequent and expensive maintenance.

How Much Does a New Swimming Pool Cost?

As mentioned, the cost of your new pool will largely depend on the type you choose and the materials used. The common price ranges are as follows:

  • Above Ground: $1,500 to $5,000
  • Poured Concrete: $17,000 to $45,000
  • Fiberglass: $15,000 to $25,000
  • Vinyl: $15,000 to $25,000
  • Above Ground: $1,850 to $5,000
  • In-Ground: $28,000 to $55,000
  • Lap Pool: $50,000
  • Plunge Pool: $20,000 to $25,000
  • Infinity Edge: $40,000 to $70,000+
  • Natural Pool: $70,000+

New Swimming Pool Accessories

In addition to the basics, there are also accessories to consider. The main ones being as follows:

  • Decks & Patios: A deck is a porch or platform that is located outdoors and may or may not have a roof attached; it can be freestanding or an extension of the house. On the other hand, a patio is an outdoor paved area that is situated directly on the ground; they can be attached or detached from the home. Decks are better for protecting from the heat while patios offer more privacy. The average deck costs around $15 per square foot while the average patio can cost anywhere from $4.50 to $18 per square foot.
  • Pool Heater: In general, you will want a pool heater if you live in cooler climates or have a preference for a consistently heated pool. You can choose from gas, electric, or solar-powered heaters.
  • Pool Covers: Standard winter pool covers ($75–$225) are perfect for areas that have long winters, security covers ($1,200–$3,000) are used for 90% of in-ground pool owners to protect them in between uses, automatic covers ($12,000–$22,000) offer constant protection from pests, bugs, and other unwanted guests.
  • Pool Basketball and Pool Volleyball: If you are seeking fun sports and activities to play in your new pool, basketball and volleyball are two very popular options. To play these sports in the pool, all that is requires is either a hoop or volleyball net and the appropriate ball for your sport of choice.

Overall, there are plenty of things to consider when installing a new pool. Use this guide as a way to stay on track from the beginning of the process to the very end. 

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