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Summer Tips: How to Have your Dream Pool

Doing-it-yourself might not be the best idea
Everything could be done nowadays by just following simple procedures or ‘DIY how to’ from the internet. YouTube is a great online source of information especially for step-by-step do-it-yourself projects. Go to other sites and there are also other sites that show step by step procedure through pictures. From small projects like doing a loom band bracelet to installing big projects like a tree house or even a swimming pool. 

But maybe you could think again with that pool you are planning to install.

Stop Daydreaming and Read this first
Before you start daydreaming of sitting on your beach chair sipping cold lemonade while sunbathing near your pool, here are some things you might need to reconsider:

  • Monetary Cost- if planning of installing it by yourself; think through the preliminary and maintenance costs. That dream pool comes with a price. Layout design, utility and installation have an expense. Water, Electricity bill increase if your circulating pump will run on electricity. Don’t forget the chemicals used for the water.

  • Maintenance- not just the expense but the time it will consume of cleaning, changing the water, maintain and monitor the pumps you will install.

  • Safety- pools can be unsafe if not planned well like the risk of drowning of your children or even neighbours. That’s why many places have sanctioned a safety barrier or fence for outdoor pools. Add that to you cost before you start building.

But if you are really decided, get the best professional help from an expert.

Find Professional Advice

Getting a professional to make that dream pool you've been wanting all summer You won’t have to worry about learning the entire ‘how to’ on the net. They’ve got it covered and you can just choose from their beautiful but affordable pool designs; not just installation but also maintenance of your dream pool.  

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