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Pools: Style Without Sacrificing Safety


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Pools: Style Without Sacrificing Safety

Hi, my name is Katrina, and I have always had a pool. My parents had one when I was growing up, I have lived in apartment complexes with pools, and I currently have a pool in my yard. Through the years, I have paid close attention to how people position their pools, the designs they select and the fences they use. Personally, I am not a fan of super industrial looking or boring fences and pool designs. Instead, I like to see creative and beautiful ideas, and achieving a stylish pool is possible. Worried that it will disrupt your safety? Well, it wont. This blog has all kind of tips on achieving pool style without giving up on safety. Enjoy swimming in style!

4 Questions to Ask Before Signing a Contract on Your New Pool

If you're thinking about installing a swimming pool on your property, then of course you want to end up with a great price on your dream pool, along with quality installation. Of course, no two pool contractors offer the exact same services and pricing, so taking your time to shop around will pay off in the long run. As you explore your options for your new pool, there are a few important questions worth asking before you sign off on anything.

Have You Already Completed a Soil Test?

Soil testing should be done any time an in-ground pool is being constructed, as the make-up of your property's soil can tell the contractor a lot about how difficult to will be to excavate prior to pouring concrete. If you received a quote and soil testing has not yet been done, there's a chance that quote could change if any complications come up with your soil.

What About Permits?

Depending on where you live, you may be required to obtain special building permits for your pool. Most pool contractors will include this as part of their quoted services, but it's always a good idea to check and be sure that they will handle all the paperwork and filing of necessary permits. If you have an HOA in your neighborhood, you'll also want to check with them to ensure your pool is allowed.

Will You Fill the Pool After It's Constructed?

The process of filling a pool with water can be extremely time consuming if all you have to work with is your garden hose, so it's worth asking your contractor if they will include any kind of filling services with your quote. 

How Long Will the Project Take?

While weather and other factors can have a major impact on how long it takes for your pool project to be done, it's still a good idea to get a general timeline in writing. This way, you can plan accordingly and make sure that the contractor has some accountability when it comes to getting your pool project done on time and ready for your family to enjoy.

Installing a pool on your property can be a great decision that may even increase the overall value of your home. Just be sure to get the most for your money by taking the time to ask pool contractors these key questions before you buy pools for your property.