The True Cost of Your Swimming Pool


Every day your pool requires some type of maintenance to keep it looking nice and safe. It requires filtration, water replacement, chemicals, cleaning and periodic repairs. All of these factors can add up and if you no longer use the pool it may be an expense that is not worth the investment.

It’s important to maintain the pool so you can avoid long term damage or a health hazard by allowing algae and bacteria to build up. Keeping up with the chemistry of your pool water is extremely important. The cost of yearly chemicals can be expensive however it’s not a choice, it’s a requirement.

Water evaporation can be a major factor in your annual cost of owning a pool. The California Spa and Pool Industry Education Council estimate a half to two inches of evaporation occurs per week. This can add up to almost 20k of water loss for a standard 400 sq. ft. pool. The water levels can also affect your pump system, tile, grout, and if too low it can be a fall hazard. You have to keep your pool full. Most insurance companies will void your homeowners’ insurance if you have an empty pool.

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Before and After Photos

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