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Pros and Cons of Inground Pools

Having an inground pool in your backyard can be a major selling point for a home. They provide a place for relaxation, exercise, and entertainment. However, before deciding to install an inground pool, know that they also come with a maintenance schedule and a potentially hefty price tag. It’s important to weigh the pros and cons of inground pools before making your decision.

Here are some of the main advantages and disadvantages to consider:

Pros:

  • Increased home value
    A well-maintained inground pool can increase the value of your home and make it more attractive to potential buyers if the property is put up for sale.
  • Entertainment and relaxation
    Having a pool in your backyard can be a great way to entertain guests, relax after a long day, and get some exercise. Inground pools are also visually appealing and create a luxurious atmosphere.
  • Customization
    Homeowners have the ability to customize their inground pool to fit their specific preferences and style. They can choose the size, shape, and design to create a unique outdoor oasis that is special to them.
  • Privacy and Ease
    Unlike public pools, an inground pool provides privacy for you and your family and friends. You do not have to worry about noise and being splashed by strangers. A backyard pool is also much easier to get to than a public pool – just walk out the door!

Cons:

  • High Cost
    From excavation to construction, the cost of installing an inground pool can be significant. On top of that, there are ongoing maintenance costs, and your homeowner’s insurance premium will increase.
  • Safety concerns
    Inground pools can pose a safety risk, especially for families with young children. Proper safety measures must be taken, such as installing fences, pool covers, and alarms, to ensure the safety of all individuals using the pool.
  • Maintenance
    Proper maintenance – including cleaning, chemical balancing, and repairs – is essential to keep the pool clean and safe, which can be time-consuming and expensive.
  • Limited use
    In some climates like Minnesota, an inground pool can only be usable for a few months out of the year, which may not justify the cost.

An inground pool can be a valuable addition to a home, but it’s important to carefully consider the costs and maintenance requirements before making the decision to install one. If you are willing to invest the time and money to properly maintain a pool, it can be a great source of entertainment and relaxation for years to come, and we have a number of resources for you – just give us a call or send us a message.

Have you weighed the pros and cons of inground pools and are looking to purchase a home with a pool? Click here to see properties currently listed for sale that have a pool!

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