A swimming pool in your home ensures that your family can enjoy recreational time, exercise and the occasional pool party very conveniently. You can either build an outdoor pool or opt for an indoor pool. Each has its own share of pros and cons, and it is up to you to decide what suits best for your family and your home. Here are some basics of indoor pools that you should know.
What is an indoor pool?
An indoor pool is a swimming pool that is sheltered from all sides, and installed in a closed space. It can be built in a spare room of your home (that is sufficiently big) or added as an extension of your existing property. Indoor pools come in various sizes and shapes, and can be designed in any manner as long as there is enough space. The concept of an indoor pool is slightly newer than regular swimming pools that are built outdoors.
Here is a look at some of the advantages of building an indoor pool in your house.
Independent of season
Probably the most noteworthy advantage of having an indoor pool is that you can use it all year round. It does not matter what the weather is outside, your indoor pool is always protected. You can also install a heating system in your pool to enjoy swimming in the colder months.
Low maintenance
It is a known fact that every swimming pool needs regular maintenance but indoor pools are easier to maintain as they are protected from external debris that often contaminate outdoor pools. The water however, should be regularly disinfected with chlorine or bromine to maintain hygiene. There is no need to winterize the pool either, as it won’t be affected by the cold weather outside.
Sun protection
Although sunbathing is considered a good practice as it helps synthesize vitamin D, harmful ultraviolet rays from excessive sun exposure can cause skin and eye damage, and in extreme cases, cancer. Indoor swimming pools offer protection against the sun especially if you wish to use the pool for long durations. You could build a retractable roof to occasionally enjoy sunbathing. Even though an indoor pool seems to offer a great deal of perks, it comes with its own set of disadvantages.
Cost of building
Indoor swimming pools seem really convenient and useful but they cost a lot. Along with the actual cost of the pool, you will also have to pay for building the sheltering structure. You will also have to invest in heaters, water pumps and other pool devices that can prove to be expensive. Additional lighting set ups and overall maintenance can increase your electricity and water bills considerably.
Excess humidity
Since the pool is installed indoors, the area surrounding it is bound to be humid as a lot of water evaporation takes place. Special dehumidifiers need to be installed to keep the overall humidity at normal levels. As the air does not easily escape outside, the pungent fumes of chlorine can also be disturbing.
Outdoor pools might seem more fun and open but if you want a pool that gives you more value for money, you should consider indoor pools. They offer year round service and protection from outside elements.