Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Tips To Make Your Swimming Pool Eco-Friendly

!±8± Tips To Make Your Swimming Pool Eco-Friendly

Chances are your backyard is typically pretty green - well unless the area of the country you live in is in a drought situation - correct? Your grass may be green but is your swimming pool or spa eco-friendly? Maybe not, but you can work with your builder to implement upgrades and improvements that will provide cost savings as well as offer environmentally friendly advantages. Whether you're looking for reduced water consumption benefits, cost savings as it relates to electricity use and heating, here are some tips to implement to make it happen:

Eco-friendly swimming pool tips to incorporate into a building or remodeling project from the professionals:

· Swimming pool pump upgrades: Your builder will tell you that making a switch to a variable speed from a single speed pool pump. While a variable speed pump can cost between 0-1,000, it is more cost effective to operate and many owners notice a savings of at least 25% and up to 70% after the first month. A variable speed pump is programmed to operate at a lower speed for regular circulation and will switch to full speed during a cleaning burst. You could even opt to run the pump for 24 hours per day and it will still operate more cost effectively. If you live in an area of the country that is blessed with high temperatures - such as Arizona or California - you will want the water to be continually circulated as it can prevent algae bloom.

· Go digital: switching from a manual clock to a digital model you can program it to the day, hour and month. For owners in warmer climates, you will realize a greater energy savings, especially if you program it for six hours of running time in the winter and 10 hours of running time during the summer months.

· Off-peak hours: Whether you're running a swimming pool or a dish washer, running it during off-peak hours is a money saver because many electric companies lower the rates from about 9 pm to 9 am. Running the swimming pool pump at night can add up. Keep in mind that if you use a salt chlorinator you will need to run the pump for a couple of hours during the day to prevent the sun from depleting the chlorine.

There are certainly may other options you can incorporate into your swimming pool to make it more environmentally and eco-friendly and you will want to talk with your swimming pool builder for steps you can take to green up your swimming pool. You can also check information on the Pool Info Site for energy efficient hints and tips.


Tips To Make Your Swimming Pool Eco-Friendly

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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

The Added Convenience Of An Indoor Swimming Pool

!±8± The Added Convenience Of An Indoor Swimming Pool

Homeowners who enjoy the added luxury of owning a home swimming pool will surely tell you of the countless hours of enjoyment - and increased property value - that their swimming pool has provided them. In fact, more and more people who are embarking upon new home construction are choosing to include the backyard swimming pool in their initial construction plans. But for some homeowners, climate and convenience have prompted them to opt instead for an indoor swimming pool - a place where they can enjoy the luxuries of the water unobstructed.

The indoor swimming pool is just what its name suggests - an enclosed swimming pool that is within a building or home. Many public facilities - such as gyms, country clubs, hotels, and schools - offer an indoor swimming pool. But now, more than ever, there is a growing trend for the private sector to include an indoor swimming pool in their home design. In this case, the pool may be within the confines of the home - or within an attached atrium that is surrounded by glass. In either case, the indoor swimming pool is protected from the elements - including temperature and bugs - and allows users to enjoy the water without having to give any thought to the time of day - or time of year.

Of course, as with any swimming pool, ongoing maintenance of the indoor swimming pool is essential to ensuring that the pool stays in proper working condition. Often homeowners will enlist the services of a professional swimming pool maintenance company that will clean, maintain, and repair the swimming pool according to the terms of their contract.

However, there are certain safety issues that must be addressed if you choose to have an indoor swimming pool - especially if there are children in the home. While an outdoor pool can certainly be dangerous, you at least have the opportunity to fence off the pool area so that children do not enter without being accompanied by an adult. If you have a pool inside your home you must take extra precautions to ensure that children are supervised at all times and know not to enter the pool area without permission. It may be advisable - depending on the ages of the children - to keep the indoor swimming pool behind locked doors. In addition, all children should be taught to swim, as well as taught comprehensive pool safety.

An indoor swimming pool can be a luxurious addition to any home. If you use it safely and maintain it well, it will surely bring you many years of enjoyment.


The Added Convenience Of An Indoor Swimming Pool

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