Who doesn’t want to have a swimming pool in their garden, especially when the weather is hot? We’ll give you some useful tips on how to build your swimming pool. So, without further ado, let’s dive into this blog and learn some of the things you need to know before building a swimming pool.

Rely on a professional

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Installing a pool in your garden requires professional advice. In order to know the competence of a professional, he must provide you with the following documents: a ten-year insurance certificate and professional liability insurance. It is necessary to find out about their previous work. In the swimming pool industry, you should ask for advice from others to avoid unpleasant surprises. If you know people who have a pool, ask them which professional to trust.

Regulations for building a swimming pool

Building a swimming pool requires some regulations. You should know that even for a 10m2 pool, a declaration of works is useful. For pools of 100 m², you will need a building permit. The professional will take care of the different steps that focus on the size and the construction of a possible shelter.

The best location for your pool

Before planning any work, the location of your pool is important. Here are the parameters to take into account:

  • A sunny spot: this allows you to enjoy the sun and get a tan.
  • Protection from the wind: a pool set up against the wind is necessary so that foliage and dust do not remain in the pool for long.
  • Away from prying eyes: to fully enjoy a good time with family or friends, it is necessary to preserve your privacy.

What type of pool should I choose?

Once you have defined its use, you can start looking for the ideal pool.

Above ground pool

This type of pool does not require any special treatment. The above-ground pool is easy to install and can be placed on the ground. If your budget is limited, you can choose this pool to meet your needs.

Tamping pool

Possible to build yourself or with the help of a professional; modular panel pools are swimming pools in kit form. Whatever the material used, steel, polymer, or aluminum, they offer real flexibility in terms of choice of shape.

Monocoque pools

These are made from polyester shells. Very quick to assemble, monocoque pools require an expert to do the groundwork beforehand or a professional pool builder like Bou Rouerques Piscines.

Concrete pools

This can only be done by a professional with a high level of technical expertise. For this, concrete must be poured into a reinforced structure to create an original pool.

The different types of pool

Overflowing pool

This type of pool sums up its name as it overflows from the side due to the absence of coping, which causes the water to flow into the overflow tanks. Buffer pools must have at least 10% of the water to operate the system. The water in the tank will be filtered and released back into the pool. This function allows overflow pools to be clean for longer than conventional pools.

The indoor pool

If you want to enjoy a pool all year round, the indoor pool is the right choice. There are several types of indoor pools: shell and concrete. However, there are technical constraints.

The biological pool

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This pool is made up of three zones: the bathing zone, the lagoon and the regeneration zone. The lagoon area is important because it can contain aquatic plants to purify the water.

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