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5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Building a Pool

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Pools are a must-have if you’re looking to escape the heat during the summer months or if you’re looking to add serious value to your home. While there are several benefits that come with a personal, in-ground pool, there are also some questions that you should ask yourself before you make any final decisions.

It’s important to have your thoughts gathered before you call the Utah landscapers at Mellco Landscaping and Odyssey Pools, but they can help you answer any questions about building a pool. Here are five of the most important questions that you should ask your local pool builders before building a pool.

 Why Do I Want a Pool?

The first question that you need to ask yourself is why you’re really wanting a pool. Are you an avid swimmer? Do you like to spend time outdoors? Or, are you simply looking to add value to your home? The driving force behind why you want a pool will help you determine what kind of pool you’ll want to get.

For example, are you looking to entertain guests with your pool most of the time or use it for your family purposes? If so, you’re going to need to build a larger pool.

If you’re an avid swimmer and you’re looking to use it mainly for exercise, building a lap pool might be the best way to go. Whatever you decide to go with, you’ll just have to let your local Utah landscapers know what type of pool you’re looking to get built.

Do I Need to Get Special Permission?

Blow-up pools don’t require special permits to be set up in your outdoor living space because they can be taken down and aren’t considered permanent additions to your home. However, when it comes to getting an in-ground pool built, the Utah landscapers will have to make sure that there aren’t any power or sewer lines where you want to build the pool, and you’ll also have to seek out a permit from the city before beginning construction.

 Can I Afford Maintenance Costs?

Aside from paying your local Utah landscapers, buying the materials and paying for a permit, you’ll have to take into account maintenance costs. Pool maintenance can get time-consuming, so pool owners often decide to hire a pool maintenance service; however, that can cost up to 500 a season, so if you’re on a tight budget, you can maintain the pool yourself¾ you’ll just have to sacrifice some free-time.

 Where Will the Pool be Located?

Location is everything, and this step requires intensive planning since it’s a permanent addition which can’t be moved later on. Take into account factors such as where you want the pool to be seen from, what is in the vicinity of the area you’re looking to use and the type of lawn you have.

If you have a sloping yard, you might want to consider a semi-in-ground pool, which in addition is a cheaper option.

 Will It Interfere with Future Amenities?

 Another thing that you have to ask yourself is if the addition of a new pool is going to interfere with future plans to install other landscaping features. If you have a smaller yard, you might want to opt for a smaller pool. If you’re fortunate enough to have a larger outdoor living space, you should still make sure you get the placement of your pool right so that you don’t use up too much space in case you want to add other amenities to your yard.

Ultimately, you have to decide if you want a pool, other features or both.

There are several questions that you need to take into account if you want to build a pool and getting in contact with your local Utah landscapers can help alleviate some of the stress that comes with the planning process.

Sources:

 

https://www.supermoney.com/2017/08/building-swimming-pool/

 

https://luxurypools.com/pools-spas/10-questions-ask-building-swimming-pool/

 

https://www.poolsupplyworld.com/blog/questions-ask-pool-builder-2/