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Swimming Pool Enclosures – How Much Do I Need To Pay?

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Pool enclosures are generally, not considered to be particularly cheap.

But is it more of a question of what you will save by having a pool enclosure, not what they cost? When you consider it this way, then at least some products on the market can look exceptionally good value.

To get an idea of how this might work for you, you could have a look at doing some broad brush figures yourself. If you just approximate the following total costs over the course of a full year;

1. What is the current cost of heating your swimming pool per year?

2. What is the current cost of keeping your pool clean (this may involve labor costs, or include accessories such as filters)?

3. How much does it cost you per year in terms of chemicals?

4. Are there any other costs which you have to pay on a regular basis?

Now, if you multiply these costs by 10, as we will assume that for the purposes of this exercise, a swimming pool enclosure has a life span of ten years although most will last much longer, particularly if you avoid the really budget type bubble enclosures.

So if we’re talking about a ten year period , how about some other areas of cost;

How much does your pool cost in terms of filters, pumps, bubble covers, liners, etc over a ten year period?

Probably by now you’re feeling a bit queezy at the mounting costs. However the point being that if you could shave a relatively small percentage off this total figure, by installing a swimming pool enclosure, it would make great sense to buy one.

However the benefits of a swimming pool enclosure extend far beyond just costs savings. But we’ll get to that further on, for now we’re focusing on cost.

What about if you could buy a good quality swimming pool enclosure, for a 10 metre by 5 metre pool, for under 6,500? Id guess youd probably go for it on savings alone. Actually, if your pool is smaller, you can even get one for under 3,000!

But, as l mentioned, its not just about costs. If you also consider, how much you actually use your pool in an average year? Are you steadily using it less each year? And also what about safety & security, dont forget its your responsibility.

Therefore if we add in the fact that an enclosure will mean you can use your pool whatever the weather, its always clean, you can open and close it in less time than it takes to roll up a bubble cover, and its maintenance free, then its probably looking like its time to get yourself a swimming pool enclosure.

For many people, the decision to buy an swimming pool enclosure is usually driven by a single issue that needs to be overcome, rather than taking a broader analytical approach. The type issues that seem at the top of peoples minds include;

“I have to reduce my pool heating bills”

“Im forever spending my weekends cleaning leaves out of the pool”

“I want to use my pool, even if it is raining”

“I want to make my pool more environmentally friendly”

“With small children around, I need better security for my pool”

Where can l buy a swimming pool enclosure from?

Up until recently, swimming pool enclosures were in the region of 20-30,000, and there was not much choice on the market. More recently, with the introduction of the new low profile enclosures, these prices have come down to more like 12-15,000. But, like most things, the internet has now changed how you can buy more or less anything, including pool enclosures. The figure l mentioned above of 6,500 is a reality. You can actually buy a really good quality telescopic, low profile pool enclosure for this price. No catches. The reason is that you can now buy directly from the manufacturers, and have it shipped direct to your home. This new direct to consumer approach has made having a pool enclosure affordable, and essential.

What Should Be Considered Before Installing A Swimming Pool?

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Are you thinking of installing a swimming pool? But you still do not know what should be considered as factors before investing.

First of all, budget is a huge factor, but not the only consideration. First, evaluate your reason for installing a pool. Is it purely for recreation? Do you have a family member who has a health condition that might benefit from daily swimming? What kind of space do you have for your pool? Do you plan on using the pool year round? What kind of building codes might apply in your city? Will your pool be for exercise only? Do you plan to include a hot tub or spa?

A good planning will help you a lot to minimize extra expenditures. Generally, we often end up spending much more than originally intended. Give some consideration to how you would like the area around the pool landscaped and plan on that expense. Have you given any thought to maintenance cost? Pumps, filters and chemicals are regular expenses that need to be budgeted. Filling your pool initially will cause your water bill to rise significantly the first month. You will also want to consider the expense of water loss through normal usage of the pool.

There are two choices for types of swimming pool; in-ground or above-ground. Each has their own pluses and minuses.

1. An above-ground pool can be dismantled if you move to a new residence. They are also less expensive. Esthetically speaking, above-ground pools can be set up with decking and landscaping that rival more expensive in-ground pools. Often, the dealer you purchased from will offer setup and in some cases even decking and landscaping services.

2. In-ground pools are definitely more expensive than the portable, above-ground alternative. However, they usually increase the value of the property. If you have decided that an in-ground pool is best suited for your purposes, here are some steps you need to take:

- Shop around for a contractor.

- Obtain at least three written bids.

- Make certain that ALL labor and materials are included as well as building permits.

- Ask for a list of previous customers.

- Dont make a hasty decision. Take your time and dont be pressured into signing a contract.

- Check with the Better Business Bureau to determine if the contractor has any outstanding complaints.

- Confirm that the contractor has the proper license.

- Never pay the contractor in cash. Always use a check, cashiers check, money order or credit card so you have proof of purchase.

You have to take a lot of consideration before investing in this big investment with a huge expenditure. However, if you plan well and do your homework, it is really worth it and you will definitely enjoy years of pleasure.

Tips for choosing above ground pool liners

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One thing any one can not deny or contradict is that swimming is a great exercise for healthy and fit body. Swimming regularly makes one maintain a healthy body and since it is a great exercise, it helps one in keeping their body in great shape. This is the reason for many people to go for swimming these days.

Earlier people had to go for public swimming pools to swim and since it is just like going for gym, many people used to not prefer as it consumes time to go and come and people can not afford to lose the time taken to travel in these busy days. But after the advent of above ground swimming pools, such people found a solution for the swimming practice.

Now we can see many houses with above ground swimming pools in their backyards. The ease in fixing them and the low cost made them the favorite among the people.

The major part of an above ground swimming pool is it’s liner. A liner is designed to hold the water in the pool and it is usually made of thin vinyl material. The water in the pool pushes the liner to break out and flow but the liner holds the pressure of the water. The liner are not just a functional part of the above ground swimming pool but it adds style and beauty to the pool.

There are wide varieties of swimming pool liners available in the market in different styles and designs. While choosing a liner follow some instructions below

You can find the swimming pool liners in varying thicknesses and varying grades. For the vinyl liners, the thickness determines the durability of the liner. The thicker pool liner is more durable and it lasts longer while the thinner one doesn’t last longer. The thickness is indicated on the liner itself and you can check it while buying.

First decide what type of liner you want. Above ground swimming pool can accommodate two types of liners- beaded style liner and overlap style liner. The difference between them lies in the way they are held in place in the swimming pool. You have to choose the best one which suits your taste and your pool and go for that.

You can check which type of liner suits your swimming pool by checking the top liner of the pool. It is easy to check for this. The beaded pool liner has a cut at the top which is fixed into the cut at the top of the pool. It is more like fixing them into each other. On the other hand, overlap liners are usually spread over the pool’s walls. They will be held and fixed in the place i.e., under the railing of the pool, once they are spread.

You have to check your above ground swimming pool carefully and decide what type of liner it accommodates best and you have to buy that one. Now you can install this normally. You can check the instructions and fix it if you don’t know the procedure.

Should You Purchase A Swimming Pool?

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Many people enjoy going to the swimming pool on a hot day. It is a great place to relax as well as a good source of exercise. You may be considering purchasing a swimming pool for your own home so you can use it whenever you want. You need to think about it though before you commit to it. Buying a swimming pool is very expensive and you will need to take the time for routine maintenance to keep it is good working condition.

The size of your swimming pool is going to affect the overall cost. You will need to take a look at the amount of room you have in your yard for it. Think about how often the swimming pool will really be accessed for recreational use and for exercise. If you don’t think it will get used on a regular basis then it may not be a good investment. You also need to consider building codes and safety issues such as installing a high privacy fence.

You can choose to purchase a swimming pool that sits above ground that you can install on your own. These are cheaper than in ground swimming pools but they won’t offer you the same amount of room or depth. An above ground is able to be taken down during the winter months or moved to another location in your yard. You can also take it with you when you move.

An in ground swimming pool can’t be moved, but they offer you more room and you can have a deep end. They also offer you a great way to increase the value of your home. If you are going to purchase an in ground swimming pool it will have to be done by a professional.

It is important to get a reliable estimate for the cost of your swimming pool from a contractor that you have thoroughly investigated. Make sure you go over all the details of the swimming pool design with the contractor and that all the information is in writing. This will help reduce the chances of the cost exceeding the estimate you were initially given. The estimate needs to be itemized so you can see what you are being charged for labor, materials, and permits.

You need to look for various contractors in your area that build swimming pools. Each should be willing to provide you with a free estimate, so make sure you get a minimum of three of them to look at. Ask about how long they have been completing swimming pools and for references that they have completed work for. Don’t be afraid to ask them to show you their contractor’s license.

Once you have decided on a contractor get details in writing including when the project will be started and when it will be finished. You may have to pay an initial down payment for the work with the rest due upon completion. Always pay with a check or credit card so you have a record of your payments that can be verified.

After your swimming pool has been built, you will have ongoing expenses related to it as well. The amount of water needed to fill up your swimming pool can significantly impact your water bill. You will also need to buy a quality pump that is large enough for the size of your swimming pool, replace the filters on a regular basis, and pay for the cost of the chemicals needed to remove bacteria from the water.

The decision to purchase a swimming pool is one you should move forward with only after you have considered all of the elements involved in it. While it can be fun and convenient to have your own swimming pool, it is a huge investment as well as an ongoing responsibility.

Don’t Pay Too Much for Your Swimming Pool Enclosure

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Swimming pool enclosures – how much do l need to pay?

Pool enclosures are generally, not considered to be particularly cheap.

But is it more of a question of what you will save by having a pool enclosure, not what they cost? When you consider it this way, then at least some products on the market can look exceptionally good value.

To get an idea of how this might work for you, you could have a look at doing some broad brush figures yourself. If you just approximate the following total costs over the course of a full year;

1. What is the current cost of heating your swimming pool per year? 2. What is the current cost of keeping your pool clean (this may involve labour costs, or include accessories such as filters)? 3. How much does it cost you per year in terms of chemicals? 4. Are there any other costs which you have to pay on a regular basis?

Now, if you multiply these costs by 10, as we will assume that for the purposes of this exercise, a swimming pool enclosure has a life span of ten years – although most will last much longer, particularly if you avoid the really budget type bubble enclosures.

So if we’re talking about a ten year period , how about some other areas of cost; How much does your pool cost in terms of filters, pumps, bubble covers, liners, etc over a ten year period?

Probably by now you’re feeling a bit queezy at the mounting costs. However the point being that if you could shave a relatively small percentage off this total figure, by installing a swimming pool enclosure, it would make great sense to buy one.

However the benefits of a swimming pool enclosure extend far beyond just costs savings. But we’ll get to that further on, for now we’re focussing on cost.

What about if you could buy a good quality swimming pool enclosure, for a 10 metre by 5 metre pool, for under 6,500? I’d guess you’d probably go for it on savings alone. Actually, if your pool is smaller, you can even get one for under 3,000!

But, as l mentioned, it’s not just about costs. If you also consider, how much you actually use your pool in an average year? Are you steadily using it less each year? And also what about safety & security, don’t forget it’s your responsibility.

Therefore if we add in the fact that an enclosure will mean you can use your pool whatever the weather, it’s always clean, you can open and close it in less time than it takes to roll up a bubble cover, and it’s maintenance free, then it’s probably looking like it’s time to get yourself a swimming pool enclosure.

For many people, the decision to buy an swimming pool enclosure is usually driven by a single issue that needs to be overcome, rather than taking a broader analytical approach. The type issues that seem at the top of peoples mind’s include;

“I have to reduce my pool heating bills…” “I’m forever spending my weekends cleaning leaves out of the pool…” “I want to use my pool, even if it is raining…” “I want to make my pool more environmentally friendly…” “With small children around, I need better security for my pool” Where can l buy a swimming pool enclosure from?

Up until recently, swimming pool enclosures were in the region of 20-30,000, and there was not much choice on the market. More recently, with the introduction of the new low profile enclosures, these prices have come down to more like 12-15,000. But, like most things, the internet has now changed how you can buy more or less anything, including pool enclosures. The figure l mentioned above of 6,500 is a reality. You can actually buy a really good quality telescopic, low profile pool enclosure for this price. No catches. The reason is that you can now buy directly from the manufacturers, and have it shipped direct to your home. This new direct to consumer approach has made having a pool enclosure affordable, and essential.

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