swimming pool construction One of the most crucial decisions you will make when you have a swimming pool constructed is to decide on whether you want a rectangle, oval, kidney-shaped, lap pool or a vanishing edge or another form of a free form pool design. You don’t have to truly make this decision before you meet with your Memphis, Tennessee swimming pool builder, but you should at least have an idea of the direction in which you’d like to go with your project.  When you meet with a swimming pool contractor he will be able to help you not only decide the best style for your family and the potential use for it as well as the amount of pool you can fit into the backyard space you have available.

When working with a potential swimming pool builder, you will also be making a decision on whether you want a fiberglass, gunite or vinyl liner swimming pool. In many cases, the shape of your swimming pool will lead itself toward the construction material you will use.  A gunite swimming pool lends itself to intriguing and unique swimming pool shapes.

The swimming pool design doesn’t end at the pool itself. When you’re talking with your swimming pool builder at Advanced Pools, Inc. ask him or her about the options that tiles and colors of the coping will lend to your design. A vanishing edge swimming pool is a unique option if you have a backyard with a view – with these structures, it will look as though the one edge of your pool simply vanishes.

Accessories also bring beauty and add to the aesthetics of your swimming pool and you can have fiber optic lighting installed as part of your design and building decision.  Consider the stunning visual of adding a rock waterfall, fountain or grotto to the swimming pool!  Adding a misting system to your swimming pool area means you can create a rainforest feel to your pool and outdoor living area.

When in the process of deciding what you want in your swimming pool, here are a few things to think about prior to meeting with a pool contractor:

  • Will you want your swimming pool to be a party spot or a relaxing, secluded area?
  • Will the swimming pool be more of a play for the kids to play, for exercise or both?
  • How many people do you think will be in the pool at the same time?
  • Will your swimming pool be constructed in a secluded corner of the backyard or will be complement the house or will it be the focal point of a newly constructed outdoor living area?

Have a basic idea in your mind of what you want from your swimming pool and what you hope to have it look like once it’s constructed before you begin shopping for a pool builder with whom to work. Make certain you have an idea in your mind of what your budget will be both for the pool project and for operating expenses once the project is done.

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