Swimming Pools In Ground


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Swimming Pools: in Ground Pools

Author: Nicholas Tan

Although above ground swimming pools may be cheaper to buy, easier to install, and cheaper to operate, a lot of people prefer to have in ground pools.  In ground swimming pools provide you with a lot more room to swim, and a lot more space.  Those of you who have families or a lot of friends who love to swim, would greatly benefit from having one of these pools.



In ground swimming pools are long lasting, as they are designed with cement on the sides and along the bottom.  They are a bit more expensive than above ground swimming pools, although they are more than worth the money you spend.  Depending on your needs, you can have your in ground pool built to your liking, such as a shallow end for kids and a deep end for diving.

Installing an in ground swimming pool will take a bit more time than above ground pools, which only take a few hours.  To install an in ground pool, the contractor will need to dig a hole in the ground, then set up the framework outside of the hole.  Once this is finished, he will pour some sand in the bottom of the this hole, then set the liner up. 

With in ground pools, you'll have a few different types of material that you can select for the liner.  The most common and preferred is vinyl, which is also the most attractive.  Vinyl liners are also better for winter as well.  If you live in an area that is well known for winter, you may want to go with a vinyl liner for your swimming pool.

Fiberglass and concrete are also excellent liners as well.  Fiberglass liners are constructed in a factory from fiberglass reinforced plastic then worked with until it resembles a really large bathtub.  Unlike vinyl liners, you won't need to replace fiberglass.  In the end, you can save a lot of money and time by using a fiberglass liner.

Concrete liners are also great, and are one of the most common ways to line your in ground swimming pool.  If you are using concrete, you can also have your pool custom poured, giving you the design you want.  Concrete lasts for years and years, and like fiberglass liners, it doesn't need to be replaced.  You can also add to the look of this liner as well, by using tile or finishing the concrete liner with plaster.

In ground swimming pools are great for families who love to swim, or those who want to have the biggest swim pool possible.  Even though they take a lot of time to build and cost a lot of money, they are more than worth it in the end - when you walk outside and see what you have with your own eyes.

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Comments

  1. bob f says:

    What Price range do in-ground swimming pools cost?

  2. tbmtbm says:

    Are there suppliers for above ground swimming pools in the Philippines?

  3. kileyh1 says:

    You need to get a permit from the town in which you live. They will check things like the area you want to build it and that the contractor you hire or if you do it yourself has insurance. They need to come and check for thinks like water lines, gas it usually costs about 50 dollars.

  4. Paul says:

    hey heres a website that you could use,its a construction company over there that can do some pools. http://www.sibonga.com/philippine_swimming_pool.htm

  5. john d says:

    Lots of info here.

  6. groverraj says:

    Question for any contractors/engineers designing/building in-ground swimming pools out there?
    What is the deepest residential pool one can build? Can I build a small pool 10-12′ in diameter 50-60′ or deeper ?

    I want to build something to use for scuba diving. About how much would something like this cost for NJ area. Would there be any legal issues with the permits?

  7. Jim S says:

    I looked at the web site. These are vinyl lined pools. Unless you’re lucky the liner will have to be replaced from time to time. In addition to the purchase price of the kit, you’ll have to do or pay for: Excavating the site to the kit specifications and removal of the dirt; Pouring a concrete “collar” to support the liner; Creating a wood, stone, or concrete deck around the pool; Electrical service to the site of the pump and for any lighting, etc.; Plumbing which may be required by communities to comply with local ordinances; Permit and inspection fees so that your pool complies with local codes. My estimate is that by the time you pay for all these items you are going to spend about the same money you would pay for a similar gunite (concrete) pool built by a licensed local builder. I would definitely compare both options. That’s a lot of work. I’ve owned a pool for many years now and would never attempt to build one myself or contract one out. Depending on where you live, there may be fiberglass alternatives to concrete pools. They are very popular in Florida, for instance.

  8. briddy29 says:

    What are the regulations regarding in-ground swimming pools in Connecticut?
    ie… fencing requirements for a pre-existing pool.

  9. fossilgold64 says:

    In ground Swimming Pools?
    Has anyone every purchased an in ground pool kit from sunwestpools.com? Were you satisfied with it? Was there anything you had to buy because it was not included in the kit? It there anything that the buyer should beware of?

  10. moskie257 says:

    This is an interesting question. I would imagine they won’t allow you to build this pool. I do know that when building it there are numbers for excavating. For every four feet you go down you need to be one foot away so the earth won’t cave in. This is going to be one expensive swimming pool.

    Good Luck
    Moskie257

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