If you are considering putting in a swimming pool, you have lots of decisions to make about space, the primary function of the pool and your budget. Should it be an above-ground pool or a fibre-glass pool; which is the easiest one to maintain and which one will survive the elements the best? Regardless of the type of swimming pools we are talking about, it is critical that the chemicals stay balanced because if that is not good, it can spoil the water and irritate your skin and eyes.
Pools beckon swimmers with the promise of relief on hot summer days; not only that, these days we want a pool that enhances our gardens and homes and we want our guests to take notice of its beauty. Swimming pool areas are being designed on a grand scale, they are highly landscaped, with outdoor kitchens or bars - beautiful places to relax with friends and family. A beautifully designed pool is a tremendous marketing tool and having a well-dressed pool with colourful umbrellas and the right accessories makes a great first impression. With colors ranging from reds, greens, browns, oranges, and blacks, colorful glass tiles will give your pool a touch of class.
Concrete or fibre-glass pools?
The costs and design are different, with many variations, depending on your garden. The advantage of fibre-glass is you can put the pool into the ground fairly quickly, and while concrete pools take longer to install, there is more variety with regards to shapes and styles, but for both pools you will need pool filters, automatic pool cleaners, pumps, pool covers, lights, heaters, pool controls, skimmers and chemicals..
At SA Pools we are totally committed to building the pool of your dreams; from simple to sophisticated, our award winning pool designers will make your installation as quick and trouble free as possible, and after having chosen the right company, you can concentrate on enjoying your lovely investment. |