February 9, 2010

Thinking Of Buying A Pool?

Hey there all. Now's the time of year people start thinking about buying a pool. Whether it be an above ground or an in ground pool you will enjoy the summer that much more without having to travel. If you are in the above ground market you can choose from a round or oval pool. They come in many different sizes, so it is best to see what will fit in your yard. Every town has there own requirements for a pool and yes you will need a permit for a pool of any type.

You can opt for a round pool 15,18,24,27,30,33feet or oval 12x24,15x30,16x24,20x40 just to name a few. In the in ground market you have much more flexibility on sizing as these pools can be built to suit your shape or design. With in ground you also have a shallow and a deep end most above ground pools are 4 ft deep only.

The pricing can vary greatly. An above ground can be $2,000-$10,000 with little fuss during the installation faze. An in ground is much more detailed what kind of decking you want, how deep do you want it, is there a diving board or slide. Landscaping around an in ground will also vary. There are 3 basic types of in ground pools, vinyl, fiberglass, and concrete or gunite. Pricing for in ground is too varied to give an estimate, but either way you will enjoy the pool for years to come.

Until next time...

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