Managing Lap Pool Installation in a Small Space

If you're choosing to have a lap pool installed, then you'll want to make sure the whole process runs as smoothly as possible. One or two lane lap pools are moderately sized, so they are a popular option for smaller properties. However, you need to consider more than just the area that will be taken up by the pool when planning an installation. Having building work carried out in a small property brings many unique challenges, so it's best to be as prepared as possible. Read More 

3 Things You Should Do To Keep Your Swimming Pool in Good Condition

Having a swimming pool in your home is one of the best ways to spend time outdoors. The sad part is that many people forget the importance of performing simple, regular maintenance to keep the pool in good working condition. They will only start to pay attention to the pool when they notice a major problem, which may be too late, resulting in significant expenses for repairs. You can avoid such incidences by doing the following things:  Read More 

3 Questions a Homeowner Should Consider Before Having a Concrete Pool Installed

Before you call a contractor to dig a pit and pour concrete for an in-ground pool, you want to ensure you know everything involved in the process and are ready for the installation. This will ensure you've budgeted properly for everything needed for your new pool and know what to expect during the installation, and once it's ready for use. Note a few questions to consider if you're thinking of having a concrete pool installed on your property. Read More