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Pools Inground
Pools inground can prove to be a valuable investment over above ground and portable pools for a variety of reasons.
From design selection to installation, you’ll need to spend some time researching the most suitable for your taste and budget. There are many options available and working with the right contractor and company is just a part of the process.
Advantages
Pools inground offer many advantages and benefits over similar-sized pools that are portable or above ground.
Inground pools can be vinyl-lined, fiberglass, or concrete. All of these materials are long-lasting and can resist corrosion or flaking. These are more permanent pools because of how they are constructed within the excavation site.
Types and Styles
Pools inground can take many forms, styles, shapes, and designs. The overall look and feel of your inground pool will depend on your taste, budget, and space available.
The excavation site will dictate how much flexibility you have in upgrading and extending the size or style of your pool. Still, some popular types and styles include:
- Pool spas
- Lap pools
- Hydrotherapy tub styles
- Hot tub variations
- Wave pools
- Basic swimming pools
Selection
Selecting the right inground pool for your back yard or home is an important process, and there are a variety of models to choose from.
The selection process involves selecting the right size, choosing a company to do the installation, and purchasing accessories.
- The base and trim may include blue or grey interiors, and light steel or aluminum accessories.
- Decking options that include brick, tile, or mosaic designs
- Choices for shape and size include round, square, rectangular, oval, or elliptical designs.
- Installation can be completed in just a few weeks, and self-installation kits are readily available
- Accessories such as diving boards, ladders, and fiber optic lighting to really make your pool unique
When selecting the perfect pool inground, you’ll want to consider the space available and work with a professional contractor to map out your excavation site.
Excavation can take a few days, while the concrete filling and final installation can span over a few weeks. Once filled, the inground pool can be ready for swimming in just a few hours!
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