What to Consider When Installing Affordable Plunge Pools

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Jul 19, 2017
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What is a plunge pool? Plunge pools are the latest trends in outdoor lifestyle offering swimming and exercising experiences at affordable prices. These small pools offer the luxury of an actual traditional pool but in a smaller and a more affordable package. They cost less than the normal swimming pool since they can be installed in virtually any yard owing to their compact design. Although one is not able to swim laps, the plunge pool offers an alternative for one to enjoy summer weather feeling from the refreshing waters right intheir backyard.


There are a couple of reasons why you should consider getting a plunge pool. To begin with, a plunge pool enhances the aesthetics of your backyard living space by adding a touch of nature. It’s a simple and affordable way of making a bold lifestyle statement. Plunge pools use less water than the traditional in-ground pools, a factor that saves you money which could be used to decorate the surroundings with flowers or a fire pit and such. The speed pumps of plunge pools use 80% less energy than the standard pool pumps, saving you on power costs to a large extent. Affected by chlorine? Plunge pools provide salt water filtration which consequently provides clean water for you to bask in without the worry of chlorine.


When acquiring and installing a plunge pool, how do you maximize on cost? The first consideration should be the pool installation cost. Since many homeowners go for plunge pools for their low costs, smaller size, easy maintenance, and of course the all-year experience, one should consider other factors attached to this. These are issues to do with delivery of the plunge pool and other optional extras that will come with it. This will affect, to some extent, the overall cost of the plunge pool.


The second consideration will be where the plunge pool will be placed. Although plunge pools are smaller in size and take up small spaces, there will be need to consider the costs of paving, landscaping and fencing the place where the plunge pool will be placed. 

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