Top Facts About Concrete Swimming Pools

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Top Facts About Concrete Swimming Pools

7 April 2021
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Swimming pools have become a popular backyard feature in most Australian homes and for good reasons. They raise a property's value and provide the perfect relaxation spot. Concrete swimming pools are more prevalent than others types of pools, thanks to their durability. However, you must familiarise yourself with a few facts when planning to install an in-ground concrete pool on your property.

Best for Unique Pool Designs 

Today, homeowners are not content with the standard rectangular, square or round swimming pool design. Therefore, unique pool designs have become more popular due to their aesthetic value. However, if you want one of the intricately designed swimming pools, you must think beyond vinyl, fibreglass and other less flexible pool materials. The reason is that the components are more difficult to manipulate into unique designs. On the other hand, concrete is easy to manipulate into different designs for quirky pool designs. For instance, if you want a pool bar, concrete is the right material choice because of its versatility and durability.

Require Water Balance 

Chlorine is a critical component of swimming pool maintenance because it makes the water safe for humans by keeping algae growth at bay. However, swimming pool owners need to keep an eye on the concentration of chlorine. The reason is that imbalanced swimming pool water can cause stubborn staining on a concrete surface. For example, if you use too much chlorine, you might begin to see patches of stains at the bottom of your concrete pool. Excess chlorine oxidises heavy metals found in the water, producing different colours. For example, if you source swimming pool water from a well, excess chlorine will react with iron to produce a brown or rusty colour. Apart from a pool's surface, you will find stains on walls and steps. If you want to prevent stains on your concrete swimming pool, always use the right amount of chlorine.

Easy to Clean With Robotic Cleaners 

Until pool contractors design self-cleaning swimming pools, the closest you can come to unmonitored cleaning are robotic cleaners. The automated machines can clean the surface of your swimming pool with less effort and supervision. However, robotic pool cleaners need special tracks for tiled, vinyl and fibreglass swimming pools. The surfaces are slippery and require high-level traction to clean a pool's bottom and walls. In contrast, concrete swimming pools have relatively rough surfaces that make cleaning easy for standard robotic cleaners.  

Contact a local pool contractor to learn more about concrete swimming pools.