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Published June 30, 2008  |  A A A
SmartMoney Magazine by Renee DeFranco (Author Archive)

Installing a Pool Without Getting Soaked

THE HOUSING SLOWDOWN has made waves in the swimming-pool industry, with in-ground installations down 12 percent and pool contractors offering services like remodeling and landscaping to stay afloat. How to get started on your backyard renaissance.


Find a certified building professional who's part of a network, says Bill Weber, president of the Association of Pool & Spa Professionals. When you enlist specialists who regularly work together, the projects generally finish faster and yield more harmonious results for the same price. Find one at www.apsp.org.
"Resort" extras like waterfalls, color-changing lights and splash areas can increase the cost by 80 percent. You can divide the cost, though, by asking your contractor to install the plumbing (or related infrastructure) and then waiting to have the rest installed later, says Tommy Johnson, owner of Johnson Pools & Spas in Huntsville, Ala.
Purchasing gadgets that keep your pool warm, clean and green will pay for itself in energy savings in just three to five years. Opt for a variable-speed pump that allows you to dial in and adjust flow rates to conserve water. And instead of heating your pool water, consider in-floor radiant heating, which generates heat under the pool.
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Posted by: lenoreshefman

Great information for will-be/would-be pool owners. There is also a wealth of information available through www.poolconstructionattorney.com about things you can do along the way to minimize potential pitfalls during your construction and/or with your contractor. You should also check with your local contractor licensing agency for the licensing requirements and restrictions for pool construction contractors as well as check the register of actions with your local court to find any lawsuits against your potential contractor.

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