What could be more pleasant than having the sun on the edge of your own swimming pool on arrival of sunny days? Before you embark on this ambitious project, here is everything you need to know before building your swimming pool.
Choose the model before building your swimming pool
When we wish poolthe first thing to define is the type of basin to install. THE above -ground pools are easy and quick to install. They are dismantled at the end of the summer and are stored under the shelter. This is an interesting solution if you want to build your swimming pool at a lower cost. On the other hand, the buried swimming pools constitute a greater investment, but have the advantage of offering a real pool. Building your concrete buried pool requires respecting several stages such as preparing the land, the installation of the structure and the coating as well as the completion of the finishes. In the case of a buried polyester shell pool, the work is less important, since they are limited to earthworks.
Build your swimming pool in accordance with the law
Building your swimming pool cannot be improvised. If, in the case of a pool whose size is less than or equal to 10 m², no authorization is required, the situation is different if the pool is larger. To take advantage of a pool greater than 10 m² without requesting authorization, the swimming pool must be removable and used less than 3 months. If you want to build your swimming pool in a pool with a capacity between 10 m² and 100 m², a declaration must be made. Finally, if the area of the swimming pool exceeds 100 m², it is a building permit that is required.
Build your swimming pool: where and when?
The most conducive period to build your swimming pool is in winter. Indeed, this leaves a margin in the event of delay in the work and makes it possible to dwell on the finishes in the spring, while allowing a first dive in summer. In addition, the location chosen to build your swimming pool is also important. Prefer a sunny exposure, sheltered from the wind and trees so as not to be embarrassed by the shadow in summer.