Which pool builder – Compass Pools Australia https://www.compasspools.com.au Home of the Self Cleaning Pool Fri, 08 Sep 2023 21:20:29 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 Swimming Pools in Adelaide: Why your own swimming pool is always a great idea https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/swimming-pools-in-adelaide-why-your-own-swimming-pool-is-always-a-great-idea/ https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/swimming-pools-in-adelaide-why-your-own-swimming-pool-is-always-a-great-idea/#respond Sat, 23 Feb 2019 23:40:42 +0000 https://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=19319 More and more homeowners are choosing to install their own swimming pools in Adelaide. Having a private pool in your backyard makes sense on so many levels: it is a great way to stay fit and healthy, it offers a private space for relaxation, and opens up plenty of opportunities for socialising and family bonding.…

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More and more homeowners are choosing to install their own swimming pools in Adelaide. Having a private pool in your backyard makes sense on so many levels: it is a great way to stay fit and healthy, it offers a private space for relaxation, and opens up plenty of opportunities for socialising and family bonding. It can even increase the value of your property.

Here we take a look at some of the options available to you when it comes to pools in Adelaide, some of the important issues you need to think about, and how Compass Pools can help you achieve the dream swimming pool you always wanted.

The health benefits of having your own pool

A pool is a large investment, but it is worthwhile. By choosing a quality pool, you are purchasing an asset which will last a lifetime, and bring you plenty of enjoyment.

For a start, the health benefits of swimming are well-known. It is one of the most effective forms of exercise, as it improves your cardiovascular health as well as using practically every muscle in the body. Because of this, it is excellent for improving your overall level of fitness, toning up and staying in shape.

Swimming is also excellent for mental health, as spending time in the water is proven to assist with relaxation and stress relief, lowering anxiety levels and helping you sleep better at night. This improves your sense of wellbeing and enables you to cope more effectively with the stresses of daily life.

By having your own backyard pool in Adelaide, you will be more motivated to enjoy the water on a regular basis, as you can swim and relax in comfort and privacy on your own property.

Pools in Adelaide are great for socialising

A pool is also a great social space, as it gives you the opportunity to spend more time with family and friends by having pool parties and barbeques at the poolside. Having a beautiful outdoor entertaining space will encourage you to host more events in that gorgeous Adelaide climate, and help you strengthen bonds with the people you care about.

Pools are also ideal for spending quality time with your immediate family, as you can all enjoy the water together, making long-lasting memories for yourself, your partner and the kids. Swimming is a safe, healthy and fun way for you to all spend time together as often as possible.

A pool is a stunning design feature

A swimming pool makes a beautiful centrepiece to your backyard. By making the pool the main focus of your outdoor space, and planning the rest of your landscaping around it, you can create a stunning and highly functional backyard design which you will enjoy looking out at, and spending time in, each and every day.

A well-designed and maintained backyard is something that attracts potential home buyers, especially if a swimming pool is part of the package. This means that you will increase the value of your home and achieve a higher sale price for your property if you ever move on.

The different types of swimming pools in Adelaide

Adelaide homeowners have a number of choices when it comes to choosing a swimming pool. The type of pool you choose should depend on a number of elements:

  • Your budget
  • Your usage needs
  • The size and shape of your backyard

There are pools available to suit everyone, with three main materials dominating the market: concrete, fibreglass and vinyl-liner.

1. Concrete pools

Swimming Pools Adelaide Concrete pools

Concrete pools are the most expensive type of pools, as they cannot be prefabricated. Instead, they have to be built from scratch in your backyard, a process which is labour-intensive and can take weeks or even months to complete. Because of this, the cost of a concrete pool is considerably higher than that of other swimming pool types.

Concrete has been used to build pools in Adelaide for many decades, so its strength and durability are tried and tested. You can rely on a concrete pool for the rest of your life, although it might need retiling or repainting at some stage.

The main advantage of concrete, however, is that it can be moulded into any shape you choose. This means that if you have a clear vision for how you want your pool to look, and you have not found an off-the-shelf solution to suit you, you can achieve your dream pool by having it made from concrete.

2. Fibreglass pools

Go for a fibreglass pool in Adelaide

The popularity of fibreglass pools in Adelaide is easy to explain. They are as strong and durable as concrete pools, able to withstand even the most extreme weather conditions and heavy usage, but at a far lower price. This is because fibreglass pool shells are pre-made in factories in a range of designs and sizes, so when you choose your pool, it can simply be delivered to your home, instead of having to be built from scratch. As a result, a fibreglass pool can be installed and ready to use within a matter of days.

Compass Pools produces a wide range of fibreglass pool shells which can be installed as above-ground or as in-ground pools at your Adelaide, property or even installed partially in and partially above ground if you have an unusual-shaped or sloping backyard.

3. Vinyl-liner pools

Vinyl-liner pools are the most budget-friendly when it comes to initial outlay, but they can end up costing more than you think. These pools are popular as above ground pools in Adelaide, but they can be installed in-ground at extra cost if required.

While the price tag may initially make a vinyl-liner pool look attractive, it is important to be aware of the risks involved. The linings are not particularly strong, so they can easily tear, especially if the pool is used often. This means you can end up spending more than you bargained for on pool repairs, and you will have to replace the liner completely every five to ten years, which can also be costly. However, if you are looking for a basic pool which you can enjoy occasionally, a vinyl-liner pool could be the right choice for you.

Compass Pools provide top-quality fibreglass pools in Adelaide

Whether you are looking for an above-ground or in-ground pool in Adelaide, Compass Pools can provide you with a fibreglass pool which will meet all your needs. From small plunge pools, ideal for relaxation, to large family pools, and lap pools designed for improving your fitness, our range caters for all needs and tastes.

Our pool shells are pre-made in a range of different sizes and designs, making them easy to install in your backyard, but they can also be personalised to suit your tastes and the style of your property, with a range of different Bi-Luminite and Vivid colour choices, which will maintain their appearance even through exposure to sunlight and pool cleaning chemicals.

Compass Pools also offer unique advantages when it comes to maintenance. Our exclusive Vantage self-cleaning system drastically cuts down on the amounts of time and chemicals it takes to keep your pool clean and healthy, leaving you with more free time to enjoy in the water.

Find out more about building a pool in Adelaide

If you are interested in having your own swimming pool in Adelaide, you can find out everything you need to know from our trusted pool builders, Outside Developments. They stock the entire Compass Pools range, and have enjoyed a great working relationship with us.

Whatever your swimming pool requirements, they will be happy to offer you all the assistance and guidance you need. You can call their expert team on 0432 336 536.

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Swimming Pools in Sydney: What You Need to Know Before You Buy https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/swimming-pools-in-sydney-what-you-need-to-know-before-you-buy/ Wed, 17 Oct 2018 00:14:27 +0000 https://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=18866 Swimming pools are extremely popular in Sydney backyards, and it’s easy to see why. Before you buy a swimming pool, there are some major factors to consider. This guide will take you through everything you need to know about pools in Sydney to help you make the right choice.

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Swimming pools are extremely popular in Sydney backyards, and it’s easy to see why. A pool offers a great way to stay fit and healthy, relax with family and friends, and enjoy the wonderful Sydney climate for many months of the year.

But before you buy a swimming pool, there are some major factors to consider. This guide will take you through everything you need to know about pools in Sydney to help you make the right choice.

What Are the Laws and Regulations for Pools in Sydney?

Planning laws are set by your local council, so you need to check with them to find out what the approval requirements are for swimming pools in your area. You should also request a copy of your site plan to find out if any essential cables such as water pipes run underneath the ground in the area where you want to position your pool.

If there are any power lines located over your planned pool site, you should check with your local electricity authority or Transgrid before your pool building work starts.

Some trees in areas of Sydney are protected by preservation orders, so you may need to contact your local council to check whether or not you are allowed to cut down any trees to build your pool.

Do Swimming Pools in Sydney Need to Meet Safety Standards?

The safety standards for pools in Sydney are all related to pool fencing. Your fencing must comply with the Pool Safety Standard AS1926.1 – 2012, according to NSW laws. All pool fences must be at least 1.2 metres tall from the ground, and your pool gate must be self-closing and self-latching. It also has to open away from the pool.

Any large objects, such as chairs, pot plants, or barbeques, that a child could climb on to get over the pool fencing must be located at least 90cm away from your pool fences. This is something you will need to consider when planning your pool landscaping.

How Does the Sydney Climate Affect Swimming Pools?

We are lucky in Sydney to enjoy a pleasant climate for most of the year. The summer months can be extremely hot, so having a pool in your backyard is ideal, as it offers you a convenient way to cool down!

However, the hot season often ends abruptly, with thunderstorms and strong winds causing a sudden drop in temperatures. The coastal areas tend to have more rain and wind all year round than the CBD and inner-city suburbs, but these conditions can affect any part of Sydney.

This means that, if you want to enjoy your pool in the spring and autumn as well as the summer, you should consider a heating system for your pool. Solar heating is the most popular type of pool heating in Sydney, as there is enough sunshine here most of the year to heat your pool to a comfortable temperature. This is also the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly method available.

Another factor to consider when planning a pool in Sydney is the condition of the ground where your pool will be built. It might be worth getting a geotechnical survey before you start. This will show any rocks or unstable soil which could complicate your pool installation process.

What Are the Most Popular Types of Pools in Sydney?

The right type of pool for you will depend on your individual circumstances and what your pool will be used for. Generally speaking, there are three types of swimming pools in Sydney that are more popular than the rest.

1. Family Pools

These are large pools, generally measuring an average of 8m x 4m. Family pools offer plenty of swimming space, and often have varying depths to facilitate games in the water.

As you might expect, another defining characteristic of a family pool is the number of safety features it contains. Family pools tend to have non-slip surfaces, wide steps, and ledges around the perimeters for the kids to hang onto. They often also contain generous seating areas.

2. Lap Pools

Lap pools are designed for more serious swimmers to practice swimming laps. Longer and narrower than family pools, they are rectangular in shape, with a clear, unobstructed swimming lane. The sides of the pool are straight rather than angled, and the steps take up only a minimal amount of space.

3. Plunge Pools

Plunge pools are becoming increasingly popular in smaller backyards. Measuring on average 3m x 2m, they are much smaller pools, so they are ideal for areas such as the inner-city suburbs, where backyards are also smaller.

However, a plunge pool is still larger than a spa, and it offers a great way to relax, while still having a small space for swimming. Plunge pools can also be highly attractive design features.

Other types of pool are gradually becoming more popular in Sydney. For example, many people now want to combine the flexibility of a swimming pool with the benefits of hydrotherapy, so they are choosing a pool and spa combination.

Infinity pools are also increasing in popularity, particularly in more hilly areas. The “disappearing edge” enables you to feel like part of the scenery as you swim, offering stunning views over the surrounding area.

The type of pool you choose will depend on the size and shape of your backyard, and the purposes you want to use it for.

What Makes a Reputable Pool Builder?

Pool owners in Sydney are covered by a variety of laws that pool builders must adhere to. It is important for you to have some knowledge of these laws to make sure you are choosing a reputable builder who is operating legally.

Any building work in Sydney costing more than $5,000 must be carried out by a licenced swimming pool builder. Licences are issued by NSW Fair Trading, and your pool builder must be prepared to show you their licence. The name on the licence has to be exactly the same as the name on the contract for the work being done.

If your pool installation is costing more than $20,000, your pool builder needs to provide you with a certificate of insurance under the Home Building Compensation Fund. The period of cover must include the construction time and all warranty periods.

Before any work begins, make sure you get a detailed quote from your pool builder so you know exactly what costs will be involved before the building work starts. You also need to study the terms of the warranty carefully to check that it gives you the required levels of protection. Last but not least, try to view some of the builder’s previous work to make sure it meets the standards you expect.

Find an Experienced Pool Builder in Sydney

If you would like to find out more about swimming pools in Sydney or want to contact a reputable pool builder, Compass Pools can help. We have two authorised pool builders located in the Greater Sydney region who will be happy to speak with you in more detail and help you find the right swimming pool for you.

Pool Builder for Sydney South

Local Pools and Spas is a family business servicing South Sydney. Established in 1988, the company is highly experienced at installing pools in backyards of all shapes and sizes. For more information, speak to Justin and Renee Magro.

Here are some of the pool projects in Sydney that Local Pools and Spas have completed:

Pool Builder for Sydney North

Compass Pools Sales Centre Sydney services the North Sydney and Central Coast and West Coast areas. The highly specialist team here have been building pools for over 10 years. They also enjoy great relationships with local tradespeople for pool surrounds, fencing, and landscaping. Recently moved home in North Sydney? Get in touch with your North Sydney Compass Pool dealers to start talking about your dream pool.

Here are some of the pool projects in Sydney that Compass Pools Sydney – Central Coast – West  Coast have completed:

If you would like to know more about any of the pools we manufacture, please contact us. We are always happy to help.

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Our wollongong fibreglass pool builders do it again! https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/wollongong-pool-builders/ Fri, 07 Aug 2015 00:36:39 +0000 http://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=10442 Bostock Pools named Master Builder “Pool Builder of the year” for the third year in a row The mum and daughter team from Bostock Pools in Wollongong have done it again, taking out the prestigious Master Builders “Pool builder of the Year” award in the Fibreglass category for the third year in a row. Diane…

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Bostock Pools named Master Builder “Pool Builder of the year” for the third year in a row

The mum and daughter team from Bostock Pools in Wollongong have done it again, taking out the prestigious Master Builders “Pool builder of the Year” award in the Fibreglass category for the third year in a row.

Diane and Alicia were over the moon at the announcement in September when it was revealed that they had taken out the title in this highly contested category again in 2014.  “We were just blown away that we have won this award for the 6th time (the girls also won in 2004, 2005 & 2006) , there was some amazing pools entered this year and we are extremely proud to be chosen as the winner again in 2014”.

Diane Bostock – Bostock Pools 

So why have Bostock Pools been so successful, I believe it’s their ability to truly listen to their customers needs and find out exactly what they want to achieve from their new pool and backyard design, plus their ability to think outside the box and push the boundaries on conventional fibreglass pool design.  It’s definitely a winning combination…

2014 Fibreglass Pool of the year

This year’s winning pool installed in Cordeaux Heights near Wollongong had a very special brief by the client. They decided after coming back from holidays that they wanted to bring that resort-style living into their own backyard for the family to enjoy all year around.  As they had purchased a pool previously from Bostock Pools, they knew they were up for the challenge.

The Bostock team was faced with a challenging sloping block, with a fall of 2.5m over the area where the pool was to be installed. Engineered retaining walls created an elevated platform which provided fluid interaction between the home and entertainment area. The pool-and-spa combination has been designed to be highly functional, suiting outdoor entertaining and exercise all year round.

Colourful co-ordinated glass mosaic tiles on the spillway created a seamless integration between the two bodies of water, with LED lights in the water bubblers between the stepping stones further enhancing the design which looks stunning at night.

The landscaping around the pool utilises natural products such as travertine stone, tiles and pebbles to perfectly complement the surrounding environment, allowing the pool area to blend in with the home and surrounding bushland. Frameless glass fencing allows uninterrupted views of the natural landscape and mountains.

The feature wall is a contemporary design and has strong visual appeal, while serving as a barrier for filtration. It also incorporates a custom-designed mirrored water feature which provides relaxation, tranquillity and serenity to the pool area.

2013 Fibreglass Pool of the year

The customers from Barrack Heights, Wollongong requested a contemporary look to complement their modern home. The challenge was to create this with only a very limited area between the boundary of the home and the existing gazebo area.

With a young family, the clients also wanted a fun shallow area for the kids to play in. Taking advantage of the latest innovations from Compass Pools, the pool shell was customised to link both the 7m pool and the 3m wader to form a beach style swim-out for the children to wade in. The wader wraps around the corner of the gazebo and becomes the focal point, while also providing hours of amusement for the kids.

The tiled spillway with raised travertine stepping stones creates a seamless integration between the two bodies of water, and the L-shaped pool design provides an excellent use of the limited space with entertaining in the gazebo literally poolside. A fantastic result.

2012 Fibreglass Pool of the year

An unconventional block, a sewer main and size limitations didn’t deter Bostock Pools’ vision with the 2012 winning entry. Diane from Bostock Pools wanted to design an area of simplicity and sophistication for this family from Helensburgh near Wollongong. With a creative use of space, the pool offers something for everyone in the family and was designed to complement their new home and maximise the limited space available.

The 7m Vogue – one of Compass Pools’ latest innovations in design also features Compass’s unique and patented Bi-luminite pool shell surface, an exclusive multi-layer colour system which creates a luminous 3D water colour effect.

It also features the inconspicuous Vantage in-floor cleaning and circulation system for effortless maintenance and the safest, healthiest water. The 150mm-deep sun pod which was custom designed at the Compass factory in Newcastle matches the width of the spa nook entrance on the opposite side of the pool. LED lights mounted horizontally in the water bubblers positioned between the three stepping stones have become a play area for the family’s three daughters plus create a spectacular night feature.

The water feature wall conceals the filtration with a water feature cascading from the wall onto the sun pod which then spills into the pool. Modern glass fencing with stainless-steel fittings provides uninterrupted views of the stunning pool.

This winning pool provides a tranquil landscape and fun for the whole family all year round – it’s perfect for cooling off in summer or for entertaining in winter. Close collaboration between the owners and the ladies from Bostock has resulted in this pool being a spectacular success.

What’s in store for Bostock Pools in 2015

Bostock Pools are celebrating their 15th year in business this year but by no means do they think they have done it all “We have some amazing pools in the pipeline for 2015, and with Compass Pools continued innovation in fibreglass pool shell technology and our desire to provide our customers with a unique and personal design, we think the best is yet to come”  Alicia Hutton – Bostock Pools

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Long Term Pool Planning Ideas https://www.compasspools.com.au/faq/constructing-your-pool/long-term-pool-plans/ Wed, 06 May 2015 19:52:02 +0000 http://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=7746 We’re often told by people looking at planning their pool and installing it, I’ve got young children. I’m worried about them, they’re not great swimmers, there’s a little baby. So what I want to do is I want to create a beach area, something shallow in the pool.

One really important aspect of a swimming pool is when you install it, if you’re planning to stay in your house for quite some time, you’re really going to live with whatever you’ve got for as along as you’re in that house. The important thing is to think, they’re children for a little while, but they grow up. It’s not long before they’re incredibly competent swimmers. They’ve got all their friends home from school and they want to use as much of that pool as practically possible.

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Why you should build a pool that’s future proof?

Video transcription: We’re often told by people looking at planning their pool and installing it, I’ve got young children. I’m worried about them, they’re not great swimmers, there’s a little baby. So what I want to do is I want to create a beach area, something shallow in the pool.

One really important aspect of a swimming pool is when you install it, if you’re planning to stay in your house for quite some time, you’re really going to live with whatever you’ve got for as along as you’re in that house. The important thing is to think, they’re children for a little while, but they grow up. It’s not long before they’re incredibly competent swimmers. They’ve got all their friends home from school and they want to use as much of that pool as practically possible.

So when you’re thinking about your pool, you really want to think as long term as possible. They might be small now, but they’re small for a very short time. Give one of the team a call today on 1300 667 445.

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6 Top Tips for Swimming Pool Buyers https://www.compasspools.com.au/101/6-top-tips-for-swimming-pool-buyers/ Wed, 15 Apr 2015 17:26:50 +0000 http://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=6971 The thing about swimming pools is that once they are in the ground they are there to stay, so the decisions you make at the purchasing stage can affect your overall satisfaction further down the track. There are plenty of factors to consider that will influence your choices as you create your ideal pool. Let's have a look at some of the important questions/points you’ll need to think about so you end up with the best pool for you and your family.

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The thing about swimming pools is that once they are in the ground they are there to stay, so the decisions you make at the purchasing stage can affect your overall satisfaction further down the track. There are plenty of factors to consider that will influence your choices as you create your ideal pool. In this article we take a look at some of the important questions/points you’ll need to think about so you end up with the best pool for you and your family.

1)     What is your motivation for buying a pool?

The first and most important thing to consider is what you want to get out of owning a swimming pool. Some people see a pool as the perfect way to relax and unwind, some use their pool to bring the family together, others to keep their teenagers at home. Whatever your motivation, try not to lose sight of what you want from your pool. Along the way you’ll need to make decisions about what features you want to include in your new pool, so always refer back to what you want to achieve and the pool buying decision making process will be easier.

2)     What is the best way to run/operate your new pool?

This is often something that people don’t pay enough attention to at the beginning of the process. The way your pool runs/operates will have a huge influence on the following things.

  1. The ongoing electricity costs of filtering your pool
  2. The amount of chemicals needed to keep your water safe to swim in
  3. The amount of your time required to look after the pool
  4. The value your pool adds (or takes away) from your home

Most backyard swimming pools installed over the past 40 years operate the same way. Water is skimmed off the surface of the pool through a skimmer box. It is then pumped through a filter and returned to the pool through jets (commonly called return eyeballs) close to the surface in the pool wall. The “theory” is that all pool water is circulated during the daily cycle while the pump is running. The problem is that the top third of the pool generally gets circulated over and over again, and the deeper sections can be under-circulated. We call this operating system ‘traditional’ circulation, and it does have its limitations.

Some pool companies like Compass now offer enhanced circulation systems, because the more your pool water is mixed and filtered the healthier it will be. Proper mixing and filtration will lead to lower chemical use (as chemicals are not just concentrated in the top layer of water, being burnt off by the sun). You’ll also notice that the pool water is easier to manage from a sanitisation point-of-view, when enhanced circulation systems are used, because chemicals used for balancing are adequately mixed throughout the whole pool.

The operating system you choose can have a big impact on your electricity bill too. These days, energy efficient pumps are very popular and are quickly replacing the traditional fixed-speed filter pump. With electricity savings of up to 80% using these latest-technology pumps, it’s a natural choice to make. The one problem with energy efficient pumps is that when they operate on low speeds (to maximise the savings in electricity consumption) the flowrate of pool water being circulated is reduced and there can be a subsequent decrease in water quality in the deeper sections of the pool. To get the true benefit out of an energy efficient pump, your pool’s operating system should have a way of maintaining efficient circulation for proper filtration and mixing of all the pool’s water. To find out how to make energy efficient pumps work in your pool, ask your local Compass Pool’s dealer about the exclusive Logic enhanced circulation system.

Of course, the ultimate way to look after your pool is to opt for the famous Vantage in-floor system. Vantage not only ensures maximum circulation, chemical efficiency and energy efficiency, it also cleans the pool for you, which allows more time to swim, relax and enjoy! The Vantage in-floor cleaning and circulation system also adds value and appeal to future buyers when the time comes to sell your home.

3) What type of Pool will work best for you?

A pool is a pool right? Wrong! The type of pool that you choose to buy can have a long-lasting effect on over-all satisfaction with your decision.

As mentioned before, your pool is a permanent structure which means it can only be replaced or upgraded at major cost once it has been installed. You need to be satisfied that the pool you purchase meets your immediate needs, budget requirements, and long term needs. Product warranties, reliability and of course personal needs and wants, are all factors in this equation.

Ultimately you will need to choose between concrete, fibreglass or vinyl-liner pools. Find out more about concrete and fibreglass to know which pool will work best for you.

Many people choose the fibreglass pool option for the following reasons:

  • Fiberglass swimming pools are relatively cost effective
  • Fibreglass pools can be easier to keep clean and healthy
  • They are generally quicker to install than concrete pools
  • They are warranted for at least 25 years, and usually, require less ongoing maintenance

But are all fibreglass pools equal? – The answer is no. Whilst most Australian manufacturers make a reliable product, there are some that have distinctive and important differences. For example, in the mid 90’s Ian Mewett (co-founder of Compass Pools) helped pioneer a technique of pool manufacturing using a ceramic and vinyl-ester composite core. Compass Pools owes much of its success and credibility to its patented ceramic core technology, which ensures that Compass ceramic pool shells are tougher and more durable, and are therefore more able to cope with seasonal ground movement as well as the effects of long-term immersion in pool water.

4) What pool manufacturer/brand should you choose?

As you probably know, there are quite a few pool manufacturers throughout Australia, some of whom include: Compass Pools, Leisure Pools, Narellan, Barrier Reef and Freedom Pools to name a few major ones.

Choosing the right manufacturer or pool brand is about reducing your risk and obtaining peace of mind that you will be looked after during the purchase, installation, and in the years after your pool has been handed over.

Here are a few things to investigate about the pool manufacturer before committing:

  • How long have they been in business?
  • What do people say about the brand online?
  • What is (and is not) covered in their product warranty and does their warranty comply with current Australian Consumer Law requirements?
  • Have they been making pools at least as long as they warrant them for?

 5) What pool builder should you work with?

Chances are that almost every major manufacturer will have a pool retailer representing their brand in your area. In some cases these representatives will be subsidiaries of the manufacturer, franchisees, or independent dealers.

It goes without saying that the business which actually installs your new swimming pool can have a HUGE impact on your over-all satisfaction and future enjoyment of your pool. It pays to work with people who are reliable, honest and skilled at what they do, as well as being licensed and insured.

Here are a few tips to help you decide who to work with:

  • Ask to speak to current and previous customers about their experience
  • Ask to see display pools or pools that they have installed recently
  • Search what people say about them online – check out their Facebook page and the tone of customer feedback
  • Ask questions about their business history – how long have they been operating in your area (their website may include business and staff profiles and other interesting information)

 6) Think about what can be added later and what has to go into the pool at the beginning?

Looking at your overall budget, you may decide to stage or delay certain optional features. For example, you may choose to include plumbing provision for a heat-pump but wait a year or two before you purchase and install the actual heating system. But there are some decisions that need to be made before your pool gets installed in the ground. A good example is the Vantage in-floor cleaning and circulation system which can’t be added after the pool has been installed. To avoid future regrets, do your research and be just as careful in deciding the options you exclude, as the options you include.

So make sure you talk with your pool consultant about the “must haves” that need to be decided on before your pool is ordered. It is better to plan for these things in your immediate budget and then stage the roll-out of other extras like landscaping or heating when the time is right. That way you can have your cake and eat it too, or as we say, have your pool and enjoy it too!

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