Having a private pool in your home seems to be the in thing right now. It lets you enjoy your private swimming and you also add value to your home. What one must decide however when buying a pool is whether to go for an in ground pool or an above ground pool. Here are some pros and cons to help you decide which of the two to choose.
If you have a small budget, then the average above ground pool will cost you $5,000. This is 5 times cheaper than the in ground pool.
The above ground pool has the given advantage of not requiring too much space for installation. Even if you own just a small terrace, you can still enjoy owning a pool.
The different shapes and sizes that an above ground pool can come in are more than those of the counterpart. You can also have different accessories like walls or liners that will aid you add your own personal touch to your new pool.
Above ground pools require easy assembly and installation. You can even do it yourself if you do not want to hire a professional. The traditional pool will take much more time and a whole lot more effort.
Above ground pools have the advantage of being portable. This means that whenever you want to move to a new home all you have to do is disassemble it and carry it along with you. If you are doing some renovations to your home you can also just move it around until you are done with your renovations.
One big problem with above ground pools is that they are not durable. Extreme weather and chemicals will always have a negative toll on the swimming pool. The average time an above ground pool is projected to last is 5 years.
Choose between the in ground and the above ground pool wisely depending on your budget, the space you have for it and how long you want to have the pool.
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