Memphis, Tennessee swimming pool contractors explain indoor pool benefits

The weather in Tennessee is conducive, much of the year, to an outdoor in ground swimming pool. If, however, you live in an area of the country that doesn’t lend itself to almost year round swimming, you may want to work with your pool builder and have an indoor swimming pool constructed on your property — if you have a space in your home that lends itself to a swimming pool.

The pool contractors from Advanced Pools, Inc. work with potential pool owners who want to have an indoor, in ground pool built. These are extravagant, luxurious additions to your home and allow you to swim year round, regardless of the weather. Having an in ground pool also means you will access to an area that you can exercise and stay fit in.

An in ground indoor pool may cost you more than an outdoor pool, but this could depend on myriad factors including whether you have a room available, if the room needs updating and upgrading and if it is well ventilated so that moisture doesn’t build up.

If you believe that an indoor swimming pool is something you and your family would like to consider, there are some points to talk with a Memphis, Tennessee swimming pool contractor about: indoor pool

  • Your budget. If you don’t have the budget for an indoor project, you need to know that up front.
  • Ask for an estimate of not only constructing the swimming pool, but for upgrading and updating the room in which it will be housed, if necessary.
  • Ask the potential pool builder whether he has experience in constructing indoor swimming pools.
  • Make sure any pool contractor you choose is licensed and insured and has experience in the type of project you are looking into.
  • Do you want a pool for hosting parties and for swimming with your family or do you want a pool for primarily exercise and fitness? This is a question that needs to be asked so you know what size and style of pool will best suit your family’s needs.
  • What are the best building materials for the type of pool you want and the budget you have set aside?
  • Will the pool contractor be consulting with an HVAC professional to make certain the room is properly vented so humidity doesn’t become an issue?
  • Make certain your pool contractor installs vapor barriers to prevent any mold build up in the insulation of the room in which the pool is housed.
  • An indoor swimming pool may not require as much maintenance as an outdoor pool in that it won’t be victim to fallen leaves and debris, but maintenance is still an ongoing need for any swimming pool — whether indoors or out.
  • Safety measures must be taken for an indoor pool and the regulations may vary based on whether you have an outdoor or an indoor pool, but your pool contractor should be able to explain them to you as part of the initial consultation process.

Owning your own swimming pool is an investment that you’re making not only in the value of your home and property, but in the fun and enjoyment and health benefits your family will reap.