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What You Need To Know About In Ground Swimming Pools

2009 November 18
Posted by groundpooldeck

Having a swimming pool is a wonderful way to enjoy the summer sunshine and relax at the same time. You can have as much fun as you like when you have a pool at your disposal for your use anytime you want.  It is always there for you to take a mid day dip.

It does not matter what type of pool you own whether it is an in-ground pool or an above ground pool, you will be happy that you own it for those hot and steamy days and nights.

An in-ground pool is a swimming pool that is a permanent fixture usually made with cement on the bottom and sides.  In ground swimming pools are somewhat more coslty than the above ground ones but they are worth the investment.  These kinds of swimming pools are assembled to different depths based on whether a purchaser is more interested in having a shallow end or if they want to set up a diving board which means having a deep end.

The installation process is going to take longer than that of an above ground one, but it is well worth the wait when all is said and done. The in ground swimming pool is made by first having a hole dug in the ground and a framework built on all sides the exterior of the hole.  Subsequently, sand is poured in the bottom of the hole and the liner is then created.

Many different materials can be utilized as the liner for the in ground pool.  The up to date and improved method is vinyl.  This is an aesthetically pleasing look to numerous prospective swimming pool owners who reside in northern climates because the winterization of the swimming pool is easier.

The other sorts of material that are utilized in In-ground swimming pools are fiberglass and concrete.  Fiberglass liners are constructed in a factory and made from fiberglass-reinforced plastic that is formed into a basin configuration that looks like a large bathtub.  The good thing about fiberglass is unlike the vinyl liner, it will not have to be replaced in time, which can save you a lot of money, and time.

Concrete Inground pools are also a great alternative. They can be finished in plaster or even painted.  Some people will prefer the look of tiles.  All of these virtually undestroyable materials will stand up over the wear and tear that time dishes out to the pool.  Many swimming pool owners would rather spend more money to begin with, getting what they need and not having to trouble over replacing it in the years to come.

In my next article you’ll learn about above ground pools, the pros and cons of owning one compared to having an in-ground pool installed on your property.

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Tips For Setting Up Your Above Ground Pool

2009 November 18
Posted by groundpooldeck

Don’t we wish these pools would have been on the market when we were kids! These pools put the plastic pools from my childhood to shame.

But there IS a little more to setting them up then tossing in the hose. Just follow your pools directions, but keep these tips in mind too.

1.  Put down a layer of level sand under your tarp or ground cloth to make it more stable and resistant to tears.

2.  Place the filter in a corner area of your square ground cloth so it is more likely to remain upright and away from the mower.

3. Your filter has to plug in, be sure and use a bright colored extension cord to eliminate trips and falls.

4.  Always have a patch kit or two on hand, they do work well but you may lose a lot of water if you have to run to the store when and if you need one.

5. Get as many wrinkles out of the liner as possible starting with the middle.

6. Add the water slowly until all the wrinkles have been smoothed out.  Too much water makes it hard, if not impossible, to work out the wrinkles.

7.  Double check to make sure the drain plug is in.

8. Double check to make sure your pump hoses are secure and burp the air out of the pump before you plug it in.

9.  Read the chemical labels and learn what to add when.  It really isn’t that hard if you consistently take care of it.

10. Have Fun!!  Be sure and supervise your children carefully and to keep the chemicals out of reach.  Also remember that pool covers are meant to keep debris out of the pool and are not meant as a safety device to keep children safe.  That is your job, you will be the lifeguard always on duty with a pool in the yard.

Learn more about Above Ground Pool Decks and how to choose the best Above Ground Pool Deck Plans for your needs. Visit us for all the information you need about above Ground Pools.

Above Ground Pools: For Ultimate Swimming

2009 November 18
Posted by groundpooldeck

Nothing can beat the heat of summer like the cool, refreshing waters of a swimming pool. The cold water of swimming pool is a haven in the scorching heat of summer. You never want to get out of the swimming pool. The pool becomes irresistible.

Swimming pools are basically made for recreational swimming and competitive swimming activities. A personal swimming pool definitely adds style and value to your home.

Swimming pools are mainly of two types: in ground swimming pools and above ground swimming pools. In ground swimming pools are permanent structures requiring excavation and professional installation; above ground swimming pools are becoming more popular these days, as they are easily installed.

Above ground swimming pools
The above ground swimming pools are the best option for recreational swimming as they have very low construction costs. The basic advantage of these pools is that they are easy-to-build. Above ground pools are made up of prefabricated kits. These kits can be put together by a keen DIY enthusiast to make a pool. But most people like to have it installed by the professionals as the pool then comes with a guarantee.

A professional will install the pool quite systematically for you. Firstly, the ground is leveled to provide a flat building surface. Then the installers assemble the base track. The track supports the outer wall made of plastic, metal or even wood. Then the plumbing is laid after the sand and is spread in the pool area. Finally, the vinyl liner over the pool walls is secured, smoothened and fastened into place and the pool is filled with water. Now the pumping system and filtering system are hooked up and the pool is ready for swimming.

Types of above ground pools
An above ground swimming pools is an owner’s delight. They can be placed anywhere. They are easy-to-build and easy-to-use pools. There are basically two types of above ground swimming pools, hard-sided pools and inflatable pools with soft sides.

Hard-sided pools
Hard-sided pools are available in several varieties of depths and sizes. These hard-sided pools are generally oval or round in shape with a sheet metal frame. For stabilization, one piece of flexible metal wall with a sheet metal rail is attached to the top. The top rail is attached to the inserted vinyl liner so that the water is contained. A metal-sided pool is difficult to assemble, as it requires more elaborate ground preparation.

Soft-sided pools
Soft-sided pools have become increasingly popular over the last decade. These above ground pools are available in both rectangular and round shapes, with the rectangular shape being more popular. These pools also have metal frames, and are available in a variety of depths and sizes. These pools are known for their strength and durability and are cheaper than hard-sided pools. They are a great way to have a customized pool as they can be built in large sizes.

Soft-sided pools can be placed on almost any surface. They can be placed on dirt, grass, sand, concrete and even gravel. The pools have tolerance up to 3” out of line on each level. The liner material which is used in these pools is similar to that used in bullet proof vests. This makes the liner puncture resistant and durable. Soft-sided pools can be assembled within a few hours.

Both hard-sided and soft-sided pools require an electric pump to circulate the water. They also require filters and ladders. Filters are needed to ensure that the water is clean and ladders, so that one can get in and out of the pool safely.

Both pools also require an automatic chlorinator, pool heater and a pool cleaner. A swimming pool slide and pool lights make great accessories to improve your swimming experience. Above ground swimming pools are cheaper compared to in-ground swimming pools. A small above ground swimming pool costs up to $1500 and a large one can cost up to $10,000. Above ground pools are easier-to-install, however, these pools have disadvantages as well. They are not very attractive and will require some landscaping to help them blend in to your garden. They are also less durable as compared to in-ground pools.

However, above ground swimming pools are popular pools and are purchased by a large number of people. They provide many happy days full of enjoyment and easy relaxation, a great investment for your home.

Learn more about Above Ground Pool Decks and how to choose the best Above Ground Pool Deck Plans for your needs. Visit us for all the information you need about above Ground Pools.