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		<title>Swimming Pool Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more families are considering investing in a swimming pool today.  Less expensive than a vacation for the whole family, a home swimming pool is starting to look like a worthwhile investment for many people.  With a wide variety of swimming pool options out there, many people can find a way to fit at least a very basic swimming pool into their budget.]]></description>
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<p><strong>More and more families are considering investing in a swimming pool today. </strong>Less expensive than a vacation for the whole family, a home swimming pool is starting to look like a worthwhile investment for many people. With a wide variety of swimming pool options out there, many people can find a way to fit at least a very basic <strong>swimming pool</strong> into their budget. <a title="Safety first" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/97247234@N00/3462148475/" target="_blank"><img style="border: 0pt none;" title="backyard oasis" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3571/3462148475_1645dc4b0a_m.jpg" border="0" alt="Safety first" width="160" height="240" /></a><br />
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<p>Public pools are popular because they are usually quite large, have added on items like sliding boards and wading pools, and seem to cost less than installing your own pool. The cost of paying for public pools can become considerable over a couple of seasons though. Still, public pools can be a nice choice for people with limited space or other considerations that prevent them from putting in their own pool.</p>
<p>For private ownership, above ground swimming pools are generally much less expensive than the in ground alternative. Even among above ground pools there can be a great variation in cost. Inflatable above ground swimming pools are usually the least expensive option. These are usually designed to be set up on a level area by a few people in one days time.</p>
<p>The above ground pools that get &#8220;winterized&#8221; are a popular option today. They are large enough to be enjoyed by several people but do not carry the very high price tag of an in ground swimming pool.</p>
<p>Expenses related to the installation of an above ground pool can add up quickly. Pools costs include the pool itself, preparing the poolscape area, running electricity to the pool area, any decking that may be added on, and of course, labor. If you are going for an installation of all new materials, this could end up costing several thousand dollars.</p>
<p>Getting an in ground pool is a serious commitment of money for a homeowner and should be looked at as an investment. Having an in ground pool is definitely a selling point. Whether you gain from this investment in the long term will depend on the pool itself and the prevailing economic factors when you decide to sell your home.</p>
<p>If you just want an in ground pool or you have no other pool options available where you live, just accept that it is going to be expensive and hope that you get your value back. Before installing the pool, get all of your documentation handled. All permits and such should be obtained before you ever break ground on the project.</p>
<p>No matter what swimming pool option you may choose, get all of your costs added up before ever making your purchase. Your new pool shouldn&#8217;t cost so much that it destroys your budget. Shop wisely and take care of the pool you decide to purchase.<strong> Today&#8217;s pools can last for several years and serve as a great addition to your home and property.</strong></p>
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<div class="links">Mr. Wellingsley enjoys writing about <a href="http://swimmingpoolsdealers.com/" target="_blank">swimming pools</a> . You might also enjoy this<a href="http://swimmingpoolsdealers.com/swimming-pool-heater-tips/" target="_blank"> pool heaters</a> article.</div>
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