Swimming Pool Enclosure Types And Where To Begin

If you are handy and want to tackle a home renovation project yourself, or if you simply want to know who the best person is to hire for your contracting work, get information about what type of swimming pool enclosure you want to install in your yard. There is a variety of styles to choose from, so assess your budget and space and go about preparing for this project.


Steps to Take



1. Think about the features you want to include in your enclosure and make a list of them, then browse online for what styles are available and how easy they are to do it yourself. You need to decide if you want en enclosure to simply cover all or part of the pool or a large space that you can make use of around the pool.

Swimming Pool Enclosure

You can choose an enclosure that includes seating, a roof or sliding doors among other things, and a dehumidifier is recommended to make your enclosure last longer.

2. Consider your budget. Your pool enclosure could cost anywhere from $500-10,000 depending on the details and features you want to add, so once you know what you can afford, you can determine which elements from your wish list you can include.

3. Measure the width and length of your swimming pool to have an idea how big your enclosure will be, and leave space on each side for a buffer area. You will also need to measure the height if you have a slide or a diving board.

4. When shopping around for kits, get free estimates from a variety of places and find out if a swimming pool enclosure builder is included in the price or if installation is extra.

Types of Enclosures

Doing your research to determine your budget requires you to have a bit of exposure to different types of enclosures available to you. Here are some of the common ones:

1. Screen - a screen enclosure is one of your cheapest options, and you can get it with different roofing options, like gable, peak or flat. It covers your pool, but doesn't provide a lot of privacy or protection.

2. Canvas - this option is not necessarily the most attractive, but it will preserve heating and allow you to use your pool longer in the season.

3. Glass - A glass or polycarbonate enclosure can be chosen for the entire pool or half of it, and it adds elegance to your landscaping. You can get the enclosure shaped as domes and even add a sunroof if you desire to get air and light in.

4. Conservatories - if your pool enclosure is meant to not only cover and protect your pool but also be a fully functional pool house, you want to choose conservatories. These buildings are covers for your pool that span from 7-10 feet high and have space inside for lounging, changing cabins and other essentials. They are very large and pricey though, so get estimates to determine if this is in your budget.

A swimming pool enclosure can serve many functions, so you must first evaluate your needs and budget to see the style that fits you. Choosing the right one will add to the longevity of your pool and the beauty of your landscape, so do your research.




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