Here in Oz, having a pool is a common occurrence. However, if you are considering installing a pool in your backyard, be sure to think about the following points beforehand. 

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Safety 

First of all, when it comes to owning a pool, it’s vitally important that you consider safety for two reasons.  The first is that while pools can be a wonderful addition to the family home, they can also be deadly if not properly protected from unintended use.  Secondly, as the pool owner, you will have a legal duty of care to ensure the safety of all people on your property.

With that in mind, it’s important that in addition to your pool, you also install safety compliance pool fencing that prevents anyone from gaining unintended access to the water.  There is a wide range of options you can choose from when selecting pool fencing. Although the frameless glass pool fencing that providers like Brisbane Glazier can be a great choice. The reason for this is that they are not only safety compliant but also offer an uninterrupted view of your pool, which you can enjoy from other locations in the garden and house. 

Self-closing gates are another crucial element of pool safety that must be considered. They would because even when users forget to close them, they will still shut and prevent unapproved access, protecting small children and animals from ending up in the water. 

Maintenance 

Another important consideration when getting a swimming pool is all of the maintenance involved. Swimming pools are not a low-effort investment, and while they can produce a lot of pleasure, you will need to take care of them properly to ensure their longevity and to provide a safe environment in which to swim. 

This means you will need to regularly monitor the water PH and add pool chemicals when needed. Keeping your pool clean, which means not only fish out debris like dead leaves, but doing a regular deep cleaning is vital too. You’ll even need to make sure that you check equipment like the pump on a regular basis to prevent the buildup of mold and algae. 

Size & Shape 

Once you have made the decision to go ahead with your pool, you will need to carefully consider its size and shape. When it comes to sizes, you’ll want to find the sweet spot between meeting the needs of your family and filling up your entire yard. 

Shape, on the other hand, will be influenced by a range of factors, from cost, with more complicated shapes costing more, and style to match with your home and property. 

Cost 

Lastly, you must consider all the costs involved with being a swimming pool owner. The first of these will be the consultation and installation process costs, and it’s worth knowing that different types of pools (in-ground vs above ground, plastic liner vs tile, vs concrete) differ in price. Then there is the ongoing maintenance cost, not to mention the money you will need for repairs and safety upgrades, so do be sure to do your math and check that you can afford everyone before going ahead.