Fiberglass Pool Ownership

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Getting Ready for Fiberglass Pool Ownership: What You Need to Know

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So, you've decided to take the plunge—literally—and invest in a Barrier Reef Fiberglass pool for your backyard. You have made a great choice!  

Our one-piece in-ground fiberglass pools are not only beautiful, but they are also high quality, constructed using only the most proven gel coats and vinyl ester resins  available. We believe so strongly in our product we even offer a lifetime limited structural warranty.

Now, let’s get you ready for an inground pool! 

Here are some things to think about before you meet with your local Barrier Reef Fiberglass Pools authorized installer:

Budget and Future Costs

Initial Costs: Make sure to budget for not only the pool itself but also the surrounding deck or patio, landscaping, fencing, and pool accessories (such as lighting, water features, or furniture).

Maintenance Costs: Consider the ongoing costs of pool maintenance, such as cleaning supplies, chemicals, water, and energy. Fiberglass pools are typically lower maintenance than other types of pools, but they still require upkeep.

Space and Size

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Available Space: Measure your backyard to determine how much space you have for the pool, decking, and any other features like landscaping or a patio. Be realistic about how much room you’ll need for lounging and movement around the pool.

Pool Size: Consider how the pool size will fit into your yard. For smaller yards, a plunge pool or kidney shaped pool might be the best option. Larger yards can accommodate rectangular or free-form pool designs.

In-Pool Lighting Options

LED Pool Lights: LED lights have become the most popular choice for in-pool lighting because they use significantly less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs. They also have a much longer lifespan, reducing the need for frequent replacements.

Fiber Optic Pool Lights:  Fiber optic lighting produces a soft, indirect glow that creates a luxurious, relaxing atmosphere in the pool. Unlike LEDs, fiber optics are less bright, making them ideal for more subtle lighting.

Incandescent Pool Lights: Incandescent lights are the original in-pool lighting option. They produce warm, soft lighting, which can create a nostalgic or classic feel for your pool.

Poolside and Around-the-Pool Lighting

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Functional Lighting: The pool deck or patio area where people gather often needs brighter, more functional lighting for evening activities. This could include string lights, mounted deck lights, or recessed lighting within the deck itself.

Pathway and Step Lighting:  Installing lighting along walkways, steps, or pool deck edges is critical for preventing accidents. Properly illuminated paths allow swimmers to safely navigate the area, especially around slippery surfaces.

Highlight Features: Accent lighting can be used to highlight surrounding landscaping elements, such as trees, plants, or garden beds. This adds dimension to your backyard and creates a sense of depth, making the space feel larger and more cohesive.

Aesthetic Appeal and Flow

Integration with Existing Yard: Think about how the pool will fit into the overall design of your backyard. You want the pool to feel like a natural extension of your outdoor space, rather than an awkward add-on.

Design Continuity: Choose materials, colors, and styles that match your home and existing landscaping. A well-integrated pool can enhance your backyard’s aesthetic appeal and overall value.

Sun Exposure

Sunlight: Look at how much sunlight your desired pool location gets throughout the day. Ideally, your pool should be in a spot with plenty of sun to naturally warm the water and reduce heating costs.

Shade: If the area is mostly shaded, it could make the pool cooler and less enjoyable in some seasons, or you might want to add heating options. Conversely, too much sun might require shade structures or landscaping to provide relief during hot days.

Slope and Terrain

Ground Level: Assess whether your yard is flat or sloped. A sloped yard may require additional excavation, retaining walls, or special design considerations to ensure the pool is level and secure.

Drainage: Proper drainage is critical for pool installation. Make sure your yard can handle rain runoff without causing water to pool around the area. Poor drainage could lead to water damage or flooding in your pool or surrounding structures.

Privacy

Visibility: If your backyard is visible to neighbors or passersby, consider adding privacy measures such as fences, trees, or shrubbery. Creating a more private space will make the pool experience more enjoyable.

Noise Considerations: Think about noise levels, both from pool use and equipment like pumps and heaters. Positioning the pool away from bedrooms or common living areas can minimize disruption.

Existing Landscaping

Impact on Trees and Plants: Consider how the pool installation will affect existing landscaping. You may need to remove trees, plants, or garden beds. Keep in mind that tree roots can interfere with pool structure, and falling leaves can increase pool maintenance.

Future Landscaping: Plan for any landscaping you’d like to add around the pool. Adding plants, decorative stones, or a garden can enhance the aesthetic and help the pool blend into the natural environment. Choose low-maintenance plants that won’t shed too much debris into the water.

Access for Construction

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Entry Points: Ensure there is adequate access for construction equipment to enter your backyard. Pool installation requires space for excavation equipment and delivery of materials. Narrow access points might require alternative installation methods or additional work.

Proximity to Utilities

Underground Utilities: Does your yard have underground utilities like gas, water, electrical lines, or sewer connections?  This will be important information before you break ground.

Electrical Needs: Consider where you’ll need electrical connections for pool pumps, heaters, lights, and any additional features. You may need to install additional outlets or electrical panels to support the pool’s systems.

Compliance Factors

Local Regulations: Your Barrier Reef Fiberglass Pools authorized installer will be up to date on codes and local zoning laws. Some areas have restrictions on the size or location of pools, setbacks from property lines, and safety regulations regarding fencing and barriers.

Permits: Your Barrier Reef Authorized Installer will ensure all legal requirements are met before starting any work.  Be mindful, that some areas of the country take longer to get permits.  Obtaining a permit is crucial is legally start your project.  Ask your Barrier Reef installer how long permitting typically takes in your area.

HOA:  If you are part of a Homeowner’s Association, it is a good idea to review neighborhood guidelines regarding putting in a pool and make sure you are following the rules to avoid issues.

Safety and Fencing

Safety Requirements: Pools require certain safety measures, such as fencing or barriers, to prevent accidents. Make sure to plan for these in your pool design and ensure they comply with local regulations.

Child and Pet Safety: If you have young children or pets, additional safety features like pool covers, alarms, or safety gates may be necessary to keep everyone safe.

There are many important factors to consider before installing your fiberglass pool, but rest assured, you're in good hands! Your local authorized Barrier Reef Fiberglass Pools installer is highly experienced and ready to guide you through every step of the fiberglass pool ownership process, from design choices to installation logistics. With their expertise, they'll help you make well-informed decisions that are perfectly tailored to your backyard, lifestyle, and the specific needs of your region. Whether you're envisioning a relaxing retreat or a fun space for entertaining, they’ll help bring your dream backyard to life.

Take the first step toward fiberglass pool ownership and the perfect pool by connecting with an authorized Barrier Reef Fiberglass Pool Installer here today and start planning your backyard transformation!

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