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NJ Pool Construction Pointers: Important Factors You Need to Consider

November 4th, 2014 | By: Mitchell Knapp | Pool & Spa Design

If you’re a homeowner who dreams of having a well-designed NJ pool, turning your ideas into reality isn’t that difficult if you know what you’re doing and if you’re working with the right professionals. To start the project, you’ll need to decide on exactly what kind of pool you want.

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Your choices are basically divided into three types: concrete pools, vinyl, and fiberglass. Each has distinct advantages and disadvantages. Concrete pools are tough and ideal for making custom designs with, but are difficult to maintain. Vinyl pools, on the other hand, are fragile and can effortlessly be punctured by sharp objects though they can be easily installed. Meanwhile, fiberglass pools occupy the middle ground between the two; easy to maintain and tough, but available only in limited shapes and sizes.

Once you’ve chosen the pool type, you’ll have to think of the specifics of the pool: how deep and how big it will be and what features it will have. The size of the pool is just one of the things that can affect the construction’s overall cost as Maureen Gilmer states in her article for the Landscaping Network:

Size: The pool size trends today are toward smaller pools, but large sprawling homesites will demand a pool in scale with the setting. Consider a 20 by 30 foot rectangular pool the standard, averaging about 600 square feet of surface area. That area can be altered in shape without much change in cost, but if it is larger or smaller, then the difference in square footage will have a direct impact on the finished cost.

Special features like an added spa or a slide can increase the final price. An expert NJ pool construction service provider from established companies like Tranquility Pools, Inc. would be able to estimate how much your budget should be for the project.

After you’ve decided on the features and the budget for your pool, you need to familiarize yourself with the local codes and building regulations in your area. Although your trusted pool builder can take care of this aspect of the construction (i.e. getting the necessary permits, ensuring that building codes are followed, etc.), it still wouldn’t hurt for you to make sure that your pool meets standard requirements.

When your design has been approved, then it’s time for the actual construction to begin. Depending on the type of pool you want, construction period can range from weeks to months. Set aside the time for the building and schedule it so that you won’t suffer any inconvenience. When your pool is done, all you need to do is relax and keep it well-maintained to enjoy all of its offered benefits.

(Source: Swimming Pool Cost, Landscaping Network)

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