The decision to install a backyard swimming pool can change a family’s life. Once they’ve decided to buy a pool, homeowners have another important decision to make, though. They have to decide whether to buy an above-ground or an in-ground pool.
Each of these types of pools has its advantages and disadvantages, but for those who have the money, In Ground Pools in Lake Orion MI are usually a better option. Read on to find out why.
More Choices
In-ground pools can be custom designed to meet homeowners’ unique specifications. New pool owners can choose their own tile designs, plaster colors, and coping materials, and have their contractors install pools of just about any shape or size. Above-ground pools, on the other hand, come prefabricated and only come in a few sizes, shapes, and colors.
Increased Longevity
In Ground Pools in Lake Orion MI are made of concrete, not fiberglass. Concrete is a remarkably durable material, making it better able to withstand the weather and constant use. As a result, homeowners who choose in-ground pools will probably never have to replace them and, instead, they’ll continue to enjoy their investments for many years to come.
Greater Aesthetic Value
In-ground pools are generally nicer to look at than above-ground pools. It’s easier to incorporate them into the existing landscape of the yard and, with proper maintenance, they’ll keep looking great for years to come. Above-ground pools usually turn into eyesores within a few years, especially if homeowners don’t provide them with constant maintenance.
Greater Monetary Value
An in-ground pool adds more value to a home. If the homeowner decides to sell, he or she will find that potential buyers are attracted to all the same qualities they love about their pools. This makes them better investments than their above-ground alternatives.
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Still not sold on the idea of spending the extra money to build a pool that’s durable, beautiful, and easier to customize to meet homeowners’ needs, or already made the decision but want to talk to a contractor about what to do next? Contact us to discuss options today.