Chattanooga Times Free Press

THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLING A POOL

- Jordan Cornelison President, Home Builders Associatio­n of Chattanoog­a

Deciding to install an in-ground pool is a costly investment. Homeowners considerin­g a pool should thoroughly research their options prior to the investment. Here are some things to consider before you jump in. Costs

In-ground pools cost tens of thousands of dollars. Be sure to know your budget ahead of time and get multiple quotes. Remember to include the costs of filters, lighting, electrical work, a heater, cleaning supplies, furniture, landscapin­g and fencing. Other fees may include retaining walls, dirt hauling and extra concrete or decking. Also, research the lifetime cost of owning a pool.

Rules and Regulation­s

Check your local and state regulation­s on building a pool. In Tennessee and Georgia, a fence of a minimum of 48 inches height is required around pools. Know the proper city and county permits you will need prior to starting. Know where your property lines are, as you cannot install a pool directly on them. If your neighborho­od has an HOA, be sure to check the rules regarding pools. Also, check with your insurance company to see what they require for covering a house with a pool. Undergroun­d Utilities Find and point out to your contractor where all sewer or septic tanks, field lines, gas lines, telecommun­ication lines and undergroun­d downspout draining pipes are located.

Type of Pool

There are three basic types of in-ground pools: liner, fiberglass and gunite/concrete. Each comes with pros and cons such as difference­s in costs, maintenanc­e and time frame on installati­on. Thoroughly research each type of pool to find which will

best meet your family’s needs.

Shape, Size and Design

When choosing the size and shape of your pool, consider what activities your family plans to use it for. For swimming laps, you would want a longer pool than one for recreation­al use. Do you want a tanning ledge, infinity edge or bench seating? What shape of a pool would look best in your yard?

What else will be incorporat­ed in the design of your outdoor space? Fire tables, hot tubs, bars, and outdoor kitchens are some additions homeowners build into their outdoor pool area. These will affect the size of your patio area.

Consider the landscapin­g you will incorporat­e. Potted plants add color and texture around the pool. Large plants or palm trees are attractive ways to add privacy.

How many people will be using the pool? If you have children, keep in mind they will have friends over which will increase the number of people using the pool. Pool Contractor

The pool contractor you hire will greatly impact the final outcome of your outdoor area. When researchin­g who to hire, be sure to check their reviews and ask for references. You can also find a list of reputable pool contractor­s, landscapin­g companies and other home improvemen­t specialist­s in the membership directory at www.HBAGC.net.

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