Where to Place Your New Pool

Where to Place Your New Pool

Deciding where to place your new pool can be a fun part of the planning process. There are a few must-haves when it comes to location, and then some optional location perks. Consulting pool experts like those of us at Pink Dolphin can get you some experienced tips on picking out the best spot for your fantastic backyard (or maybe front yard!) addition.

Where to Place Your New Pool
A swimming pool spa and lanai in Florida.

Level Ground

For above-ground pools, level ground is a serious requirement. If the level ground does not exist and can be added to create a flat surface for the pool to rest on. Even a ground unevenness of a few inches can cause problems for the liner. The weight of unbalanced water on one side puts pressure on the seams of the liner and could potentially burst it. This would cause a large flood in your yard as several thousands of gallons of water rushed out at once.

For inground pools, it is preferable not to be at the bottom of a severe slope. Hills leading into the pool can direct run-off into the pool water. In heavy rains or when snows melt, this water can end up flowing into the pool or onto the liner, causing issues for pool maintenance.

Sunny Area

While picking a sunny area for a pool may be a given for outdoorsy folks, there is another benefit to choosing a sunny area. Passive solar heating can keep your water warmer without a heater. And if you do have a heater, take advantage of the free heat from the sun so you don’t have to run your heater as often.

Easily Fenced

Fencing your pool is often a matter of insurance and ordinance requirements. Unfenced pools can cause a dangerous hazard to children and animals, so many homeowner’s insurance policies require fencing of some sort around a pool. Choosing a location that can be easily and efficiently fenced is important.

Proximity to Electric

Depending on your pool’s pump set-up, choosing a location close to an existing electrical plug will be necessary. For safe, efficient usage pool pumps generally cannot be used with extension cords. Cords come in relatively short lengths so as to be efficient in the electricity they conduct. If you don’t plan on running a permanent electric connection underground to your pool, choose a spot you can safely reach a plug.

Ready to plan for a new pool? Give Pink Dolphin a call to get ready plotting out the site of next summer’s fun. Call us today (602) 688-PINK.

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