Adding a pool to your home swimming pool house can be a great way to improve your lifestyle. It’s a great way to entertain guests and is a fun outlet for bonding as a family.

Having your own pool means that you can swim whenever you want – night or day – with no one looking. It also means that you don’t have to deal with strangers splashing you or sharing lanes when you want to swim laps.

This summer, give your friends and family a new place to gather while adding value to your home. Build a swimming pool.

But make sure you think through the construction process first. There are a lot of concerns specific to swimming pool construction and if you don’t think it through, you could end up with a serious construction mess on your hands. Read on to learn the factors to consider before you begin.

1. How You Will Handle the Financing

Whether you decide on a small above ground pool, or you want to excavate the land around your house to build a swimming pool, there will be a lot of costs involved.

You may have been considering installing a pool at your home, but you aren’t sure how you will handle the pool financing. Fortunately, many of the pool building companies out there will allow you to finance through them. Consider getting a consultation to find out what kind of funding is available.

You can also consider refinancing your home to use some of your equity to create a pool. Just make sure that the other homes in your area had an increase in value when they added a pool. You don’t want to lose your equity on an asset that won’t add value to your home.

2. What Other Homes in Your Area Have

Not everyone considers a pool to be an amenity. Some people are concerned about the amount of upkeep that they require and costs of maintenance in the future. 

If you add a pool, you could be distancing some buyers when you go to sell your home in the future. Ask a local real estate what families in your area are looking for. If there are a lot of families begging to see homes with pools, then great. But if they get a lot of clients who are concerned about owning a pool, you may want to reconsider the option.

Homes without pools can sometimes sell for a higher value in areas where a lot of homes have pools since they are rarer.

3. How You Will Design the Surrounding Space

In order to have a nice outdoor swimming pool, you also need to spend some money creating the space that surrounds it.

You will need to make decisions like what kind of plants will surround your pool and take into consideration how much foliage they might drop into the pool. If you have a lot of trees surrounding your pool, you will need to invest more in a strong filtration system to collect the leaves.

You should also look into the laws in your area surrounding swimming pool safety. Some areas require you to install a fence of a certain height or have a screening enclosure around your pool to protect you from liability if someone’s kid were to wander into your pool.

4. The Ongoing Cost of Pool Maintenance

Pools aren’t a one time cost. You will need to pay for the chemicals and tools to keep your pool clean. Every time someone comes out to clean your pool, they will charge you around a hundred dollars.

Most years, your swimming pool may be able to get away with cleanings monthly, depending on how much you are using it. But if you have a summer where there is a lot of rain, you may end up balancing and cleaning your pool water every week. 

If you live in a cold weather climate, you will also need to consider the cost of winterizing your pool. Each year you will need to lower the water level, backwash the filter, clear the water lines, and put a cover on it. 

Opening your pool after the winter comes with its own costs. Someone will have to reassemble the filtration system, refill it with water, and test the water chemistry to get it back in a normal range for swimming.

5. Whether You Need a Swimming Pool House

If you plan to build a large swimming pool on your property that you will use to host events, then it may be a good idea to build a swimming pool house. 

It could be as simple as a small cabana with an outdoor shower and a toilet so that your guests don’t have to go in the house to use the restroom. Or you could build a larger structure with a bar and outdoor kitchen to take your entertaining to the next level.

Other optional features include creative lighting in the swimming pool for night swims, equipment for playing games like volleyball and basketball in the pool, and specialty tile work.

When You’re Ready to Dig It

Whether you decide to create a swimming pool house structure and a complete backyard oasis, or if you’re just trying to put in a small dipping pool, we can help your vision come to life.

At Sahara Construction, we have been helping families in the Katy, Texas area invest in the luxurious backyard of their dreams. You’ll be impressed with the high-quality materials we use to create your vision. Contact us today for a no-cost consultation.