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5 Things to Consider When Buying a Home with a Pool

The thought of relaxing by the water on a hot summer’s day or hosting poolside parties is very appealing, and owning a home with a pool can be a dream come true for many. If you are looking to move properties and are interested in buying a home with a pool, there are several important factors to consider before taking the plunge. From costs and insurance to pool maintenance and pool servicing, here are our top things you should keep in mind.

Maintenance 

Pools require regular pool maintenance to stay clean, safe, and fully functional. This includes tasks such as skimming debris, vacuuming, checking water chemistry, and cleaning the pool filters. To avoid the risk of damaging your pool by doing the work yourself, it’s wise to factor in the cost of hiring a professional pool company to handle the maintenance for you to ensure that the work is carried out correctly. Chances are, the current owners of the property can provide some guidance on this if you are new to owning a pool.

Here at Backyard Paradise Luxury Pools, we know that this is an important consideration for swimming pool owners, which is why we make sure our maintenance and servicing work is affordable with no hidden costs, offering complete transparency so our customers know exactly what they’re receiving when coming to us.

Servicing and Repairs

Inevitably, pools will require servicing and repairs at some point. Pool equipment, such as pumps, heaters, and filters, can break down and need replacing. Tiles may crack, and the pool’s surface may need resurfacing over time. It’s important to consider the potential repair and replacement costs associated with pool ownership. Understanding the age and condition of the pool and its equipment before purchasing a home will help you anticipate any necessary repairs and budget accordingly.

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Seasonality

An important consideration when buying a home with a swimming pool is seasonality, particularly if this is the first time you have owned one. At the beginning of each swimming season – usually around springtime – you will need to open your pool. In contrast, towards the end of the year, you will need to close the pool, otherwise known as pool winterizing. It’s advised that you enlist the help of a swimming pool expert to carry out this work and avoid any damage.

Insurance 

Owning a home with a pool can affect the homeowner’s insurance rates, so prior to buying the property, it’s recommended that you consult with your insurance provider to understand what is required and make sure you will have adequate coverage.

Safety Measures

Safety should always be a top priority when owning a pool. Before buying a home with a pool, consider the existing safety measures in place. Does the pool have a fence around it? Is there a pool cover or an alarm system? Assessing the current safety measures and taking into account any necessary additions is deeply important to provide peace of mind when moving into the new property.

By considering all these factors, you can make an informed decision when buying a new home with a pool so you and your family can enjoy it for years to come. If you require advice on anything swimming pool related, or would like to find out more about our weekly pool maintenance and servicing plans, get in touch with our friendly team today.

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