Small backyard pool – Compass Pools Australia https://www.compasspools.com.au Home of the Self Cleaning Pool Thu, 12 Oct 2023 23:55:43 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 Why a Portable Pool Could Be a Good Choice – Four Reasons https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/why-choose-a-portable-pool/ https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/why-choose-a-portable-pool/#respond Mon, 25 May 2020 00:27:45 +0000 https://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=21251 It’s easy to find households with portable pools throughout Australia. They give many families an affordable and cost-effective way to beat the summer heat and give people a natural gathering place. What are other reasons why portable swimming pools are so popular ...

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It’s easy to find households with portable pools throughout Australia. They give many families an affordable and cost-effective way to beat the summer heat and give people a natural gathering place.

What are other reasons why portable swimming pools are so popular, and what are their drawbacks? What options for portable swimming pools do you have available in your area?

We’ll go over everything you need to know about a portable plunge pool, and you can decide whether or not you want to purchase one for your own backyard.

Defining a Portable Pool

Portable pools use prefabricated shells that are quick and easy to install in your yard. When you look at portable pools for sale, you’ll notice that they come in a large array of shapes and colours. This allows you to tailor your purchase to your yard size and shape with minimal difficulty. Portable pools also eliminate the need for time-consuming and expensive construction. And, you won’t have to worry about having a lot of additional space in your yard for the company to install them.

All of this means that you can buy your new portable swimming pool relatively cheap, no matter what your budget may be. Portable pools are very popular with small families, couples and single people who want a swimming pool but don’t want to spend thousands to get one.

Choosing a Portable Pool Type

One of the first things you want to look for when you look at portable pools for sale is the type. There are five main types you can consider, and picking the correct one for your needs and space will help you get the most out of it. We outlined them for you below.

1. Portable Plunge Pool

A portable plunge pool is much shorter and narrower than a traditional pool, but it is deeper. It can have a fibreglass body, which is very durable. Fibreglass is also resistant to bacteria and algae, reducing your cleaning time. Fibreglass comes built to last your lifetime with minimal maintenance, so it is on the high end of portable pool prices. The larger upfront cost pays for itself over time, though.

2. Shipping Container Pool

shipping container pool is an extremely popular option throughout Australia because you can put it in a broad range of spaces. It has a shipping container exterior with a fibreglass pool insert. This type of portable pools features a narrow design that is great for swimming laps. And, all you need is a flat area such as a concrete slab to sit it on. You plug it in, fill it up and it’s ready to use.

3. Little Pools

Next up is Little Pools. These portable pools come in two shapes, and they fit perfectly in a lot of backyards that don’t have a lot of space. At Compass Pools, we work in conjuncture with them, and we’re one of Australia’s leading fibreglass pool manufacturers. This means you get the latest technology and techniques in each pool design. You’ll also get the benefit of having the durability and strength of a traditional fibreglass pool without breaking your budget.

4. Vinyl-Lined Pool

Another type of portable pools for sale features is a vinyl liner. It is one of the cheapest options available for portable swimming pools. You’ll get a metal frame to support the pool itself and make it stable. There is a resin base that you line with your vinyl liner before you fill the pool for use. You can choose from different designs, shapes and sizes. However, you will have to replace the vinyl liner every five to seven years because it’ll break down over time.

5. Plastic Pool

Arguably the cheapest choice on the list, a plastic pool is something many people consider because it’s quick and convenient. These pools come in sizes and shapes that allow both adults and children to enjoy them. They’re very prone to damage, though. It’s easy to poke a hole in the side or the bottom that you will then have to patch. The upside is they’re easy to break down and take with you.

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Benefits and Drawbacks of Portable Swimming Pools

Now that you know the types of portable swimming pools available, we’ll break down some of the biggest benefits and drawbacks of owning one. This way, you can decide if the benefits outweigh the risks and whether or not these are good pools for your family to use.

Four Benefits of Setting up a Portable Pool

First up is the benefits. There are several reasons why portable pools are so popular. These include:

Benefit One – Portability

The most obvious advantage of these pools is their portability factor. If you move, you can easily pack up your pool and move it with you. This is a stark difference from an inground pool where you’d have no choice but to leave it behind. It’s easy to take your portable plunge pool with you, particularly if you choose to buy a Little Pool or a shipping container pool. You can load it up on a flatbed truck, move it to your new home, unload it, set it up and enjoy it with minimal fuss. 

Benefit Two – Quick Installation

The second benefit of owning a portable pool is the quick installation process. Unlike a traditional pool where you have to have a company come out, survey your yard and excavate it to fit the pool, a portable pool requires none of this. The company delivers the shell straight to your home and set it wherever you want, as long as it’s a flat piece of land. This is a very cost-effective way to go about getting a pool, and it’ll be ready to enjoy as soon as you hook it up to electricity and fill it. 

Benefit Three – Cost-Effective

With a traditional pool, you can easily expect to spend upwards of $50,000 to install it. Above-ground pools are cheaper than inground options, but they’re still very expensive. You have to pay for the pool itself and any excavation. If you choose a concrete pool, the costs go up to over $75,000 by the time you have your pool in. If your yard has difficult access, this adds more expenses. Portable pools are very cost-effective in this case because they can fit into tighter access areas and don’t require excavation.

Benefit Four – Family-Friendly

Since these types of pools come in different sizes and shapes, they’re very family-friendly. For example, you can get a portable swimming pool that is shallower than a traditional pool, and this is nice if you have a younger child around. You can also customise your pool to suit your needs with a broad range of options, and you’ll still come under the amount you’d spend if you tried to customise a traditional pool.

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Four Drawbacks of Setting up a Portable Pool

Unfortunately, setting up a portable pool has some drawbacks, which will depend largely on the type of pool you pick out. 

Drawback One – Maintenance Costs

While you may save money upfront when you buy this type of pool, you could end up paying more in the long run for general maintenance and repairs. For example, if you pick out a vinyl-sided pool, you’ll have to replace the vinyl siding within five to seven years.

Pool chemicals and sunlight exposure will break it down and cause it to weaken. A plastic pool is easy to poke holes in and damage. Fibreglass, however, is very resistant to damage, and it can last years without needing any repairs. 

Drawback Two – Cleaning Requirements

No matter which type of pool you get, you’ll have to clean it. Unfortunately, some are far more labour-intensive than others. You’ll have to have a filter system in place with the water circulating, and you have to ensure you get the right chemical balance to keep the water safe. This goes for any pool, although fibreglass pools are naturally resistant to bacteria or algae growth, and this means less cleaning overall. 

Drawback Three – Look

A lot of people think that inground pools simply look better than above-ground pools. Many portable pools can’t compete with the sleek look of a traditional pool, especially the fibreglass pools. Your staycation by the pool would simply feel different if you have a cheap portable pool installed. But, you can add different decking options around your pool to make them more attractive. You get the choice of different cladding for the pool’s exterior, and this can help fix the look of your portable pool. 

Drawback Four – Size and Shape Restraints

Depending on the type of pool you pick out, you could find that you have only a few size and shape options available. You can customise your pool further with extras, but you might not get the pool of your dreams. Additionally, portable pools are generally better for smaller families. And, if you have a big family, there may not be one big enough for them to enjoy at once.

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Consider a Portable Pool from Little Pools

At Compass Pools, we have an impressive range of fibreglass pools available, however, none of them would really be considered portable. Even if they are built above the ground, they are designed to be landscaped around. As such, it is not easy to simply disconnect them, lift them off the ground, load onto a truck and move to your new home. However, Little Pools have a great choice of high-quality fibreglass pools that you can take with you when moving if you decide so. Their portable pools for sale can fit into a large budget range and because they are powered by Compass Pools knowledge and technologies, they take great pride in offering fantastic looking and durable portable fibreglass pools for Australian pool owners.

You can take a look at their website to find out more about the products on offer. And in case you realise that you would consider a permanent pool installation, we invite you to contact our professional and friendly team with any questions by dropping by your local Compass Pools dealership. They are ready to answer your questions and discuss your requirements and ideas with you!

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Is a spa pool the right choice for you? https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/is-a-spa-pool-the-right-choice-for-you/ https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/is-a-spa-pool-the-right-choice-for-you/#respond Tue, 13 Aug 2019 03:45:29 +0000 https://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=19983 Spa pools are an increasingly popular alternative to regular swimming pools in Australia. But what is a spa pool, and what are its advantages and disadvantages? How much is a swimming pool spa to buy? Are there any alternatives which would suit you better? Here we take a look at the spa pool in detail, and answer all your questions so you can make an informed decision about the best pool type for you.

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Spa pools are an increasingly popular alternative to regular swimming pools in Australia. But what is a spa pool, and what are its advantages and disadvantages? How much is a swimming pool spa to buy? Are there any alternatives which would suit you better?

Here we take a look at the spa pool in detail, and answer all your questions so you can make an informed decision about the best pool type for you.

What is a spa pool?

A spa pool is your own private spa in your backyard. It comes in a compact size as it is primarily built for relaxation in the water rather than serious swimming.

Like a public spa, a backyard spa pool is equipped with spa jets so you can enjoy the benefits of relaxation and pain relief that hydrotherapy offers. This is ideal if you want to enjoy the spa experience in the privacy of your own property. And it can be particularly beneficial if you are recovering from a muscular injury or a painful health condition such as arthritis.

A spa pool is smaller than a regular swimming pool but still offers enough space for one person to swim in. It is a perfect spot for relaxation and hydrotherapy as it comes with large seating areas and hydrotherapy jets.

Spa pools are heated and can be installed inground, partly above-ground or fully above-ground.

How are spa pools installed?

Some spa pools come as “plug and play” designs. This means they arrive as a complete unit, requiring very little ground preparation or installation work. They sit on top of the ground rather than having to be built into it, so these are known as above-ground pools.

An above ground spa pool is ready to use practically as soon as it arrives. Once it has been placed on a level surface in your backyard, such as on a pre-laid concrete pad, it usually just needs to be hooked up to an electrical outlet and filled before you can start enjoying it.

Above ground spa pools also have the added advantage of being portable. If you ever decide to move house, you can take your spa with you. This allows you to get the most out of your investment.

However, some homeowners do not particularly like the look of an above ground spa swimming pool. Its appearance is difficult to customise and it is not always practical to have a large object sitting on top of the ground in your backyard.

Inground vs. above-ground Installation

Many spa pools are installed inground. This means the ground in your backyard will have to be excavated before the installation can take place, just like it would with a full-sized inground swimming pool. Thanks to the innovative Maxi Rib technology developed by Compass Pools Australia, spa pools can now also be installed partially inground, so it is possible to install a spa pool on a sloping or unusual-shaped site. This is achieved by inserting a super-strong “rib like” structure beneath the pool shell, so the pool has the strength and durability to be a safe and secure swimming environment when full. The complete structure ensures that a spa pool installed partially above the ground is as strong and safe as one installed fully inground, so you can enjoy the best of all worlds.

Combined Pool & Spa

As inground and partially above-ground installations are more complex than above-ground ones, your swim spa will not be ready to use for days or possibly weeks depending on the ease or difficulty of the installation process. However, the results look sleek and sophisticated, enabling your spa pool to blend in more seamlessly with the rest of your property and making it easier to create a stunning landscaping design.

If you do choose an in-ground spa but still want to be able to use it relatively quickly, the sensible choice is a fibreglass spa rather than a concrete one. Like regular swimming pools, concrete spas have to be built from scratch on your property. This makes the building process take considerably longer.

Fibreglass spas, in contrast, are pre-fabricated in a range of standard shapes and sizes. When you have chosen the design which suits you best, the shell is delivered complete to your home. It can then be installed in the ground. This means less building work is required on your property, so the process is quicker and cheaper.

There is very little difference between the two materials when it comes to strength and durability. Both concrete and fibreglass spas are strong enough to withstand extreme weather conditions and even earthquakes!

Compass lifetime structural warranty

At Compass Pools Australia, our fibreglass pools are manufactured with a super-strong ceramic core, reinforcing the pool structure even further. This gives you complete peace of mind about the safety and structural integrity of your pool. This is why we offer a lifetime structural warranty on all of our fibreglass pools. Whether you choose an in-ground or above ground spa, the safety regulations are the same as they would be for a full-sized swimming pool. Your spa pool will still require fencing in accordance with Australian Standard 1926. You also need a non-climbable zone containing no tall objects around the fencing to keep young children safe around the pool. This is something you will need to consider when planning your swim spa installation.

Spa pool sizes

Like all swimming pools, swim spa pools are available in a range of different sizes and shapes. The average spa pool in Australia tends to have a length of 5-6 metres and a width of 2-2.5 metres, but these sizes do vary. A small spa pool can have a length of 4.5 metres and a width of just 1.5 metres.

It is important to note, though, that the overall size of a spa pool is different from the amount of usable swimming space it provides. Spa swimming pools tend to have large seating areas because they are primarily used for relaxation rather than swimming. This means the area of the pool which you can practically use for swimming can be considerably less than its overall dimensions suggest.

Fibreglass spa pool with a self standing spa

Spa advantages and disadvantages

As spa pools are relatively compact, they can be a good solution if you do not have a lot of space in your backyard. This is why swimming pool spas are particularly popular in Australian cities, where land is at a premium and blocks tend to be small.

Spa pools do enable you to enjoy swimming and hydrotherapy in even a relatively small backyard. However, this small size also has disadvantages. Swim spas are not an ideal choice for families, as only one person can comfortably swim in a spa pool at any time. This rules out family swimming sessions and water games.

In addition, swimming against swim jets is a very different experience to swimming against a natural water current. If you swim seriously, swim jets are not ideal as competitive swimming always takes place in natural conditions. You will not gain a realistic idea of your times and progress if you are practising in a swim spa. Young children might also struggle with swim jets because they can be too powerful for someone who is not a strong swimmer.

However, a spa pool can be a great addition to your backyard. It offers the dual benefits of swimming and the spa experience on your own property. With effective landscaping and proper maintenance, they can also look highly attractive, and increase the aesthetic appeal of your backyard.

Spa pool prices

One of the more attractive elements of a swimming pool spa is the relatively low cost in comparison to a regular swimming pool. A top of the range above ground spa pool will cost you between $15,000 and $30,000. However, you can purchase a cheaper model for a much lower price than this.

As always when making a major purchase, it is essential to do your research and check that you are purchasing a good quality swim spa which will last a long time and be safe to use.

If you want an in-ground spa installed, you can expect to pay more than these prices. This is because there is so much extra work involved in installing any pool into the ground. This job has to be carried out by a professional pool builder, as mistakes can be costly and also highly dangerous. However, due to the increased building work involved, a concrete spa will cost you significantly more than a fibreglass spa.

Overall, considering the amount of features a spa pool has, it does offer good value. This makes it an attractive option, particularly if you are on a budget.

Alternatives to spa pools

If a spa pool isn’t quite what you’re looking for, there are a wide range of alternatives to swim spas in Australia. Plunge pools are one of the most popular choices.

At Compass Pools, we offer a range of beautiful in-ground waders and plunge pools. These are super-strong fibreglass pools with ceramic cores, manufactured to the very highest standards using the latest in swimming pool technology. They are also easy to customise with a range of sizes, shapes and colour options available.

Little Pools

If you are looking for a simple solution that you can uses practically straight away, Little Pools offer a range of compact, above-ground fibreglass pools built to the same high standards you can expect from a Compass pool. Little Pools come as complete units and simply require a level concrete pad to sit on. All you need to do is hook it up to an electricity supply and then fill the pool. You can easily have spa jets integrated into your Little Pool for an easy, portable solution.

Pool and Spa Combination

If you would like all the benefits of hydrotherapy but with more space for swimming, you could consider a combined pool and spa. This is a full-sized swimming pool with a spa section added, so the whole family can enjoy the pool while you are chilling out in the spa. You can enjoy some relaxing hydrotherapy after concentrating on your lap times.

A spa lap pool is ideal for this as it gives you the ideal way to relax tired muscles after an intense swimming workout. The pool and spa sections are completely separate from each other so your swimming corridor is still completely unimpeded. You can choose matching colours and designs for your pool and spa so they look like a complete unit. Or you can go for a contrasting look if you want to make the spa into a design feature in its own right.

At Compass Pools, we offer a wide range of pool and spa designs to suit all tastes and coordinate with all different styles of property. From modern, clean lines through to classic curved shapes, we can cater for you whether your tastes are traditional or contemporary.

We also enable you to choose from an extensive selection of pool colours. Our Vivid colours are made with extra-large colour chips so the appearance of your pool remains bright and dynamic.

For a stunning 3D effect, we offer our Bi-Luminite colour range. These colours are created using a double layer, giving the pool water an extra-sparkling appearance as you swim. You can browse our entire colour collection on our website.

Another option for pool and spa combinations is to separate them with a water feature. This makes your combined pool and spa completely unique. It also makes it stand out even more as a design feature. This transforms the appearance of your backyard and enhances the appeal of your property. Compass Pools offers a range of different water features which provide the ideal finishing touches to your pool and spa.

A combined pool and spa comes at a higher price than a regular spa pool, due to the additional manufacturing and installation work required. There are a wide range of different options available to suit all tastes and budgets.

Swimming Pool & Spa. Self standing spa

More information about spa pools and their alternatives

If you would like to know more about our spas, plunge pools or combined pools and spas, please contact us. Our team at Compass Pools Australia will be happy to answer all your questions and advise you on the different options we can provide. That way, you can find the right pool or spa for you!

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Stunning and affordable backyard pool design ideas https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/pool-ideas/stunning-and-affordable-backyard-pool-design-ideas/ https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/pool-ideas/stunning-and-affordable-backyard-pool-design-ideas/#respond Tue, 11 Jun 2019 22:12:52 +0000 https://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=19644 How to make the best decision about the design of pool which will fit your backyard beautifully and give it the ambience you crave? Read on to find out what questions you need to ask before you select your plan, and to understand what the go-to pool designs are right now.

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Setting out on your pool design project is an exciting time…finally your dream is becoming a reality! But you are likely to have all sorts of questions to ask and choices to make before making your final decision about the design of pool which will fit your backyard beautifully and give it the ambience you crave. Read on to find out what questions you need to ask before you select your plan, and to understand what the go-to pool designs are right now.

Planning is key

First of all, planning is key. There are many considerations to take into account before you settle on a pool design, as well as lots of questions to ask!

Let’s start with the basics: what is the ground like in your backyard? If it’s a level surface, then you are on to a winner, as constructing an in-ground or above ground pool should be possible.

If your property is set on sloping land or a hillside, or a particularly rocky or uneven surface, you may think that you face a challenge. But do not despair – above ground pools are perfect for this situation. A fibreglass shell for an above ground pool, for example, can be installed securely on this type of terrain. Here, Compass Pool Australia’s Maxi Rib technology comes into its own, providing a strong and durable structure ideal for this situation.

Next, think about where you plan to position your pool within your plot. Many pool owners go for central positioning to make their pool the centre of attention. Others will place it near to their house, to create a seamless transition from house to backyard to pool. Of course, you may also need to think about how your pool installer will access your backyard and how this can affect positioning.

Finally, give some thought to how you intend to use your pool. There are some great options for families, such as the lap pool with its wide, easy access ledges, that are ideal for children or not so confident swimmers. Of course, the primary function of a lap pool is to provide unobstructed lap swimming, so this is a highly versatile option for many families.

If your backyard is particularly compact, a plunge pool could be a good option for you. These small, deep pools take up the minimum of space but still provide an environment for gentle exercise, or when customised with jets, can double up as a spa.

Great design of the extra length Fastlane lap pool with a spa attached

What happens next?

Onto the final stages of preparation before you can really get stuck into your backyard design ideas.

Get in touch with your local council to find out about approval requirements, and check out your site map to find out whether there are any cables or pipes running underneath your pool area.

You will also need to avail yourself of the safety regulations for your area, which you will be able to find on your local building authority website.

Once you have gathered some pool ideas, get in touch with your local authorised Compass Pools Australia pool builder, who will be able to efficiently install your above ground pool with the minimum of hassle.

Best small courtyard design ideas

When it comes to courtyard designs, size certainly shouldn’t matter. In fact, if your backyard comprises a small courtyard then you have plenty of scope to create a wonderful oasis incorporating a tranquil pool.

Given your courtyard’s compact dimensions, the ideal pool design for you is a plunge pool. This small, deep pool will allow you space to swim, exercise and relax. Available as in-ground or above ground options, they are a versatile way to achieve your dream of having a pool in a small space.

If you have a modern-build house, a contemporary, straight-edged design could be for you. Surrounding tiling in neutral tones will enhance the fresh, modern feel to this design. Opt for some leafy plants in pots placed at intervals around your pool for a really luxe look – try palms and hibiscus for a really lush feel.

Good small backyard designs also take into account proximity to your neighbour’s property. There are lots of clever features you can incorporate to give your pool area a more private feel. If your pool area is right up against your neighbour’s perimeter, an elevated deck, for instance, can detract the eye from their fence or wall and provide an attractive view and a feeling of spaciousness.

Plunge pools suggest luxury, so why not recreate a spa look in your courtyard? Place comfy seating around the edges of your pool, and keep the colour scheme of surrounding tiling neutral and calming. You can even add jets to your pool to make it into a sumptuous experience.

For a soft, appealing look, opt for a plunge pool shell with a rounded edge. The 4.5 Courtyard model by Compass Pools Australia is made for this look. When it comes to landscaping, you can really indulge your imagination here. Go for romantic, flower-bearing plants around your pool area such as agapanthus and bromeliad for colour and structure. Add height with grasses or bamboo, and mix in features such as rocks and natural materials to complete the wild, romantic look.

Small courtyard designs with plunge pool

Best contemporary ideas

If cool and contemporary is your style, there are endless pool designs you can choose from.

For this kind of look, you’ll find that shape is key. Clean, straight lines work really well to convey an up-to-the-minute look, best epitomised by the infinity pool. These ideal pools trick the eye into thinking that your pool goes on forever, creating a feeling of freedom and luxury. You may be surprised to learn that infinity pools are achievable small backyard designs, as even a small rectangular pool can provide the basis for this stunning look.

The lap pool is another design that is rapidly gaining popularity. As their name suggests, they are suitable for swimming laps and are long and narrow in shape. Compass Pools Australia offers a number of lap pool designs, for example, the Fastlane, the X-Trainer, and the Vogue. You can complement this clean and stunning design with a water feature emptying directly into the pool or a deck with glass surround for an ultra-modern look.

Another way to incorporate a modern vibe into your pool design is to create a sleek seating area adjacent to your pool. You can achieve this with decking, or with clean, neutral tiles. Add some comfortable seating with cushions in accent colours, some strategic lighting and even a fire pit for warmth and focus, and you have a desirable, modern look for your backyard which will be the envy of your neighbours!

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Best family pool ideas

When you think of a classic swimming pool, images of lazy summer days spent with the family splashing about and having fun spring to mind.

Create a classic swimming pool look with a family pool from Compass Pools. Their Contemporary pool shell is perfect for all the family, providing depth in the centre and shallow areas at both ends – great for pool games. Large steps and bench seating at both ends means the pool is fully accessible for all the family. From 8.3 to 10.9 metres, this model is good for a medium-sized garden.

If you are tight for space, there are also plenty of options for small backyard ideas. The Vogue model comes in a range of sizes, with the smallest measuring 7.15 x 3.0m. It also boasts a step ledge where kids can rest, a perimeter rail to provide support and anti-slip steps and flooring for safety.

Make the surrounding area appealing for all the family with some effective pool landscaping ideas. Deck jets add fun and excitement to your pool area. They are jets fixed on the decking next to your pool creating jets of water that spurt into the pool. You can even backlight them for some extra fun after dark!

You can also have fun with coloured lights around the pool, or strings of fairy lights around your decking area to create a magical atmosphere.

A covered lounge area overlooking your pool is also fantastic for all the family to use. Providing shade and a place to rest, this is a wonderful resource for families with small children. And once they get that little bit bigger, mum and dad can supervise them from the comfort of their lounger!

Of course, if your pool is intended for small children’s use, you will need to be ultra-aware of safety regulations. You will require fencing on all sides, and beyond the fencing, there has to be a safety zone of 900 mm minimum around the pool. You mustn’t place any large objects there which could be used by children to climb over the fence.

The Riviera fibreglass pool is popular with Australian families

Best nature-inspired ideas

Nature lovers can really run wild with their passion when it comes to planning a swimming pool.

Even a small plunge or courtyard pool can be landscaped to reflect a wonderfully natural look to it. Fill in the surrounding area with rocks and gravel, planting grasses or succulents in the spaces in between to give an impression of an organically created environment.

For a truly stunning look, add a waterfall that empties into the pool, mimicking something you may stumble across in the natural world. You could go for a rocky waterfall, which will look as natural as possible as the water trickles between the nooks and crannies. Or, for the more ambitious, what about an infinity waterfall? This links two levels of pools so that the upper level cascades into the lower one, creating movement and interest. This is a great small backyard idea as it makes the most of space going upwards when surface area is at a premium.

Planting the adjacent garden area with specimens that attract birds, insects and butterflies is another way to feel at one with nature while you are relaxing in your pool. Acacia attracts butterflies and insects, while the pods provide food for seed-eating birds. The luscious blooms of the New South Wales Waratha will attract birds in abundance to your pool area, while the Red Flowering Gum flowers exude nectar making beautiful exotic birds such as parrots flock to it in droves. Plant rice flower bushes too, which will add structure and shape to your wildlife area and attract colourful butterflies.

Natural pool design with stones and plants used in pool landscaping

The final word

Whichever look you go for, it’s a good idea to start planning way before you want your pool installed. Use Pinterest to capture and sort pools by design, and see if you go and see some examples of pools to get an idea about what might work for you. Above all, enjoy the planning stages and remain open-minded as to what design would work for your backyard…you may be surprised at what inspiration you find!

Would you like to explore more pool design ideas?

Head to our pool gallery to see pool projects completed by authorised Compass Pools dealers.

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Plunge pools: small is beautiful https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/pool-ideas/plunge-pools-small-is-beautiful/ https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/pool-ideas/plunge-pools-small-is-beautiful/#respond Wed, 29 May 2019 01:02:58 +0000 https://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=19532 Plunge pools are small, deep pools which are perfect if you have a small-sized block. Their small size means that while you may not be able to swim laps, you will certainly make up for this with a fun, relaxing feature in your backyard that all the family will enjoy. They are ideal for aquatic exercise and hydrotherapy, or simply to soak away the cares of the day. Learn everything about plunge pools including what makes them so popular in Australia these days.

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Plunge pools are small, deep pools which are perfect if you have a small-sized block. Their small size means that while you may not be able to swim laps, you will certainly make up for this with a fun, relaxing feature in your backyard that all the family will enjoy.

They are ideal for aquatic exercise and hydrotherapy, or simply to soak away the cares of the day. They are also favoured by people who enjoy a rigorous workout, as they provide the perfect, relaxing environment to unwind in after intense exercise.

They can be installed above or in-ground, and because of their smaller size, they are cost-effective and a great solution for someone who has limited space and budget.

Plunge pools are built to the same high standards as regular-sized pools, and the beauty of them is they come with seating and so are the perfect environment for relaxing and enjoying the water.

Why are plunge pools so popular?

Australian plunge pools are becoming increasingly popular, particularly as new build homes jostle for less and less space.

Their compactness and versatility mean they are perfect in a smaller backyard and have cheaper running costs than normal sized pools.

Design-wise, they add an attractive and striking aspect to your backyard, creating a truly luxurious feel within a small footprint. For anyone who thought a backyard pool was beyond their wildest dreams…think again!

The icing on the cake is that small pools such as plunge pools are environmentally friendly, using up less water and fewer chemicals than conventional pools.

A small courtyard design with inground plunge pool

Types of plunge pools

Plunge pools can be installed above ground or in-ground, and are usually made from a fibreglass shell or constructed on site from concrete.

In terms of dimensions, plunge pools tend to be between 2.85 and 7 metres long, with depths up to 1.42 metres, lending themselves to many water activities and perfect for gentle relaxation.

Plunge pools with fibreglass shells

Plunge pools are available with fibreglass shells, such as those provided by Compass Pools. This long-lasting material is the same as that used for regular pools, so rest assured that the quality will not disappoint. Fibreglass also retains its good looks over time, so you can enjoy an attractive, low-maintenance feature for many years to come.

The ready-made fibreglass shell will be delivered directly to your backyard ready for installation.

Fibreglass shells can be provided in a range of designs and shapes, with customisable options for landscaping around the area.

One of their winning features is their algae- and bacteria-resistant surface, making them easy to keep clean and fresh. The material is also hardy enough to withstand constant contact with pool-cleaning chemicals and all the weather conditions the Australian climate can throw at it!

There is no requirement to resurface or repaint your fibreglass plunge pool, making them a low-maintenance, attractive and durable choice that should last for many years to come.

Concrete plunge pools

Plunge pools can also be made from concrete, constructed on site so that you have a say in the result concerning design and looks.

If you have a backyard that’s irregular in shape, this can be a good way forward, as the pool can be customised to suit the terrain.

You can tailor your concrete plunge pool with a tiled or painted finish, and just like the fibreglass versions, concrete pools can come with self-cleaning systems to make life easy.

Be aware that because concrete is a porous material, it is more vulnerable to algae and bacteria.

Small concrete swimming pool plunge pool

What features can I expect with a plunge pool?

As mentioned above, many plunge pools come with seating built in, making it possible to simply sit back, relax and enjoy the soothing effects of water.

If you choose a fibreglass shell, you can easily customise your pool by choosing from a range of colours, from deep blues to greys and sand.

An optional extra is spa jets, which are especially appropriate if you are intending to use your plunge pool as part of hydrotherapy to soothe aching joints and limbs, for example.

You can also install a self-cleaning and circulation system with a series of cleaning nozzles, which is a great asset to keep your pool sparkling clean. As they are often installed on small plots, your pool will be visible from the house, so keeping your plunge pool pristine is always a good look.

Why would a plunge pool work for us?

A plunge pool provides the perfect environment for all the family to relax and let off steam.

Of course, their star feature is their compact size, making them increasingly popular in built-up environments where space is at a premium. They can fit comfortably into small backyards, and indeed provide an attractive focal point from all areas of your yard or house. Combined with clever landscaping, they make a truly stunning and unique feature of your home.

While you may not be able to swim laps in a plunge pool, if you enjoy gentle exercise one of these small but perfectly formed pools will provide the perfect environment for activities such as aqua aerobics, water walking and stretching. You can even add jets giving you a current to push against! For anyone who is reluctant to exercise, they can be a game changer, persuading them that activity really is fun!

And if anyone in the family suffers from conditions such as arthritis, a plunge pool is an easy and enjoyable way to soothe the aches and pains away.

What’s more, plunge pools make a value for money addition to your home, requiring less water, cleaning products and heating than a regular size pool.

Simple small courtyard design with a plunge pool in its centre

Why do they look good?

Small and perfectly formed, plunge pools make the most of the space you have, providing a beautiful focal point in your backyard.

If you go for a round plunge pool, you can create an infinite number of classic looks for your backyard. Surrounded by decking, it can become the ultimate place to unwind with family and friends on lazy summer days. Alternatively, plant the surrounding area with lush, green foliage such as bird of paradise, Hawaiian hibiscus and Martha Washington geraniums. Make sure that they will withstand the humid conditions and occasional splashes from chlorinated water. Plan carefully, and you can create a tropical hideaway.

For those who favour a more contemporary look, square plunge pool designs are ideal. Surrounding tiling in a cool white shade will bring a fresh look to your backyard, transforming it into a Mediterranean paradise. Or, a clever use of glass screens will give it that luxe look that you would find in a five-star resort. You really don’t need heaps of space to give your backyard the “X factor”!

Plunge pool ideas – landscaping

Landscaping around your small pool or plunge pool will give it the essential finishing touches to transform your backyard into a magical, yet practical environment.

When planning your backyard landscaping, think first of all about the area immediately surrounding the pool. Decking gives a casual, relaxed vibe, ideal for entertaining, while quality tiles in light, bright colours will give your pool area a fresh, contemporary look.

You can add safety features such as railing and gates that blend seamlessly with your environment, giving you complete peace of mind, especially if you have young children at home, or visiting your property on a regular basis.

Trees, plants and flowers in your pool area can create vital shade, colour and a natural, relaxing ambience. Choose your plant varieties wisely, looking out for species that won’t be affected by splashes from pool chemicals. Some examples are banana trees, which give a real tropical feel, and ornamental grasses and Egyptian papyrus, which will add structure and drama to your pool area.

A final tip: try to avoid trees or plants which will shed their leaves into your plunge pool, giving you a constant clean-up job!

Tropical lush vegetation around a plunge pool

Small courtyard ideas

A small courtyard garden can be brimming with design features to create a tranquil oasis– a space that will be the envy of your friends and neighbours.

In fact, courtyard spaces are ideal for plunge pools, providing the perfect ambience and setting.

Small courtyard designs can easily accommodate a small pool, such as a plunge pool, which given their compact size doesn’t have to take up the entire area. You have several options for fitting your plunge pool into your courtyard. To make a bold statement, a circular pool in the centre of your space will make a real impact.

Or you can position a square pool in a corner of your courtyard, creating the impression of a private retreat or oasis. Adding some leafy plants in the area will add to this feeling of an exclusive, tranquil place.

There are lots of different looks you can experiment with, and size doesn’t have to be an issue. Create a vibrant Moroccan look with brightly-coloured walls surrounding your pool area, colourful tiles, and plants in earthenware pots. For a magical, relaxing space, dress your plunge pool area with candles or fairy lights to create a special atmosphere.

Plunge pool cost

Given plunge pools’ compact size and ease of instalment, fulfilling your dream of enjoying a plunge pool in your backyard or courtyard could be more affordable than you think.

When you draw up your budget, think about the various considerations such as the material your pool will be made from.

You may also want to add to your budget extras, such as landscaping or decking, and don’t forget all the necessary safety features.

As we’ve seen before, the joy of a fibreglass pool is that the shell is delivered ready to install, cutting right down on the construction work required for in-ground pools, making it a convenient option for many.

Thinking of your new plunge pool project?

Make sure you check out your local council approval requirement, as well as if there are any preservation orders on trees that will need to be cleared before you start work. You can also find out whether any cables or pipes run under your planned pool area by consulting your site map.

Courtyard designs Melbourne

If you live in the Melbourne area, you have the perfect climate to enjoy a beautiful courtyard design with plunge pool all year round, or simply to sit around and take in the relaxing atmosphere on cooler days. Think about installing a heating system so you can enjoy your pool even in less summery weather.

Check out the details on safety standards for swimming pools in Melbourne here before you embark on your dream project.

Then all that remains is for you to contact your local authorised Compass Pools Australia pool builder, who will be able to efficiently install your above ground pool with minimum hassle. If you are from the Geelong area, be sure to talk to Gordon Ave Pools & Spas.

Compass Pools Australia Courtyard pool for smaller backyards

Courtyard designs Sydney

Sydney offers a warm and pleasant climate nearly all year round, and any backyard would benefit from a stunning courtyard design complete with plunge pool. Because there is plenty of sunshine, the most efficient way of heating your pool in the cooler months is with solar heating, so you may want to factor this into your budget.

Find out about the safety standards regarding pool fencing and gating for the Sydney area before you start. You can find out the details here.

The final piece of the jigsaw is to contact your local authorised Compass Pools Australia pool builder in Sydney North or Sydney South, who will start making your pool dream a reality.

Courtyard designs Brisbane

Brisbane’s sultry climate makes it an ideal location to install a striking courtyard design with a plunge pool in your backyard. With Brisbane’s all-year-round balmy temperatures and plenty of sunshine, there is no greater addition to your home than a stylish and practical plunge pool.

You will need to be fully aware of safety regulations before you start your project, which you can find here.

Now you’re ready to contact your local authorised Compass Pools Australia pool builder, who will get your above ground pool up and running in no time!

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All about above ground pools https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/pool-ideas/all-about-above-ground-pools/ https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/pool-ideas/all-about-above-ground-pools/#respond Wed, 29 May 2019 00:29:02 +0000 https://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=19505 If you are considering an above ground pool, you are sure to have lots of questions and want to find out more. First off, what is an above ground pool? They are exactly what their name suggests: pools that sit above ground level. There are lots of different types of above ground pools, and you can choose shells made of different materials. Read this article revealing the spectrum of options you have when thinking of an above ground swimming pool.

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If you are considering an above ground pool, you are sure to have lots of questions and want to find out more. First off, what is an above ground pool? They are exactly what their name suggests: pools that sit above ground level. There are lots of different types of above ground pools, and you can choose shells made of plastic, rubber, fibreglass or concrete as well as additional features to suit your budget.

Above ground pools available for sale come in a variety of designs, shapes and sizes, and can be accommodated even in smaller backyards or on uneven terrain, so are the ideal choice for many people.

Why are above ground pools popular?

Above ground swimming pools offer an alternative to in-ground pools, which may be difficult to install in some backyards because of access or the type of ground you have.

This makes them a relatively straightforward way to transform your backyard–and even your lifestyle.

Quality is uncompromised. At Compass Pools, we combine value for your money with durability and design excellence, allowing you to achieve your dream of enjoying your very own pool.

They are suitable for all different types of terrain, whether it’s rocky, uneven or sloping, and are also great for smaller gardens that can’t accommodate a conventional in-ground pool.

Above ground pools are versatile, coming in a variety of shapes, sizes and crafted from different materials such as concrete or fibreglass.
Just like in-ground pools, above ground pools can be heated to make swimming all year round a pleasure. You can also use your pool as an above ground spa – somewhere to go and relax and soothe away your stresses and strains.

Safety features such as fencing and gates that lock to keep your little ones safe can be added. (Note that children should be supervised around swimming pools at all times.)

It’s good to know as well that above ground pools are safer simply because of their higher entry points.

A bonus is that depending on the materials used for their shell, they are simple to maintain and require fewer chemicals than an in-ground pool.

A pool and spa combination built above ground

Types of above ground pools

Above ground pools are commonly made from fibreglass, but you can also install an above ground concrete pool, a pool made from plastic, rubber or vinyl, or even an upcycled shipping container!

More about plastic, rubber and vinyl pools

There are many different types of these pools, ranging from inflatable pools, up to those with metal frames, to pools with reinforced plastic or vinyl shells for durability. These can often be an affordable solution, are usually straightforward to set up, and you can take them with you if you move house. However, although they come with repair kits, they tend not to be the most durable pool available, and you need to take great care not to tear their lining. Generally speaking, you will need to replace the liner once every five to seven years.

More about fibreglass pools

A fibreglass above ground pool shell provides a sturdy and durable basis for a lifetime of swimming pleasure. Working with high-quality manufacturers such as Compass Pools means you will have access to a unique and exclusive technology called Maxi Rib, providing appropriate support for the ceramic fibreglass shell on any terrain. Its rib-like structure offers support to allow the pool to be fixed above ground level on a concrete platform or directly on the ground. The pool can then be installed on uneven or sloping sites.

And because the shell is manufactured off-site and delivered to you ready to install, it can be set up for use relatively quickly compared to in-ground pools.

While the shell will be pre-designed, you may not have as much ability to customise them as concrete pools which are constructed on site. However, many fibreglass shells come in a range of shapes and sizes, and landscaping allows you to add individual touches.

Another major consideration is hygiene. Fibreglass pools have an algae- and bacteria-resistant surface, making cleaning easy. This means they don’t need as many chemicals to keep them clean, which makes for a more comfortable swimming environment, particularly if you or a family member has sensitive skin.

It’s also good to know that fibreglass pools don’t need repainting or resurfacing, so they are ideal for busy families.

More about Maxi Rib technology

The Maxi Rib technology we offer at Compass Pools surrounds the shell of your pool in a unique rib-like structure, customised to fit the shape of your backyard. These ribs hold the whole pool structure and contents securely in place, which means any kind of land can accommodate a pool – even if you live on the side of a hill or have a yearning for a rooftop pool!

This innovation also means that pools built with Maxi Rib technology can withstand all kinds of weather and wear and tear, and will serve you reliably year after year.

This technology opens up the possibility of installing an affordable pool on almost any kind of site, making what used to be a dream for many people a reality.

Above ground fibreglass pool with glass wall

What about concrete pools?

The great advantage of concrete pools is that they are made on site, so you will have the chance to offer your input into their design. This is great news if your backyard is an unconventional shape and you need to customise your pool’s design to make it fit.

Because of the nature of their construction, installing them is a longer process than pre-made fibreglass pools, and they will need to be surfaced with tiling or pebbles once construction is complete.

Due to their porous nature, above ground concrete pools are more susceptible to bacteria and algae, so they will need diligent cleaning and more chemicals.

Is it true that above ground pools can be made from shipping containers?

Yes, it’s absolutely true and not surprising when you consider that their long and narrow shape lends itself perfectly to swimming pools!

Steel shipping containers require preparation before they are ready to be transformed. They are cleaned out and rust-proofed, then lined with steel, vinyl or a fibreglass shell.

They are popular in major urban areas such as Melbourne and Brisbane, where space is at a premium.

They can be installed much like the fibreglass shells by fixing them on an above-ground platform.

On the downside, they come in a choice of only two lengths – six or 12 metres – but only one width. And of course, just one shape – a long rectangle. If you’re into swimming laps, this is ideal, but many families may wish for greater flexibility in design.

Because they are not that easy to customise and resemble a big box, you can use clever landscaping to make their appearance more attractive.

What’s great about them is that they can be transported with relatively little hassle, so if you move house you can take your pool with you!

Why would an above ground pool work for us?

As we’ve already seen, above ground pools open up a whole world of possibility to potential pool owners.

They come into their own on difficult sites. For example, if your outside space is on a slope or hillside, or particularly uneven terrain, above ground pools are ideal. These factors are no barrier to an above ground pool. With the Maxi Rib fibreglass technology, you can rest assured that it will fit securely on your site, no matter the geography or weather.

So you thought an infinity pool was the preserve of the super wealthy? Think again! The versatility of fibreglass above ground pools means that an infinity pool can be created with the minimum of fuss in your backyard.

And even if you have a tiny backyard, you might be surprised at how well above ground swimming pools can fit right in. Your pool contractor will be able to advise on how to use landscaping and positioning to make the most of your compact space.

Compass Pools Australia X Trainer fibreglass spa built partially above the ground

Why do they look good?

Above ground pools can bring a vibrant, luxurious look to any kind of backyard – big, small, uneven or awkward-sized!

While the shells come in standard designs, clever landscaping can bring a variety of looks to your pool along with careful choice of plants, accessories and poolside furniture. So, you can make your above ground pool the stand-out feature of your backyard, or let it blend into the background as a natural extension of your outside environment.

You can also add your own personal touch by choosing external steps, pool heating, water management system, and lighting in a range of colours.

Even a simple design will bring the wow factor to your backyard and completely change how it looks and feels. But if you want to really pull out all the stops, you can even go for an infinity pool. This type of above ground pool has “disappearing edges” which create the illusion of the water having no boundary and flowing seamlessly into the ocean or sky, and are a truly stunning addition to any backyard.

Above ground pool ideas – landscaping

A key design tip is to make your above ground pool the focal point of your backyard, and landscape around it, creating an attractive and practical space.

Landscaping incorporates many elements: decking and railing, safety features such as locking gates and the inclusion of plants, trees and flowers which can provide shade or simply a beautiful, natural backdrop.

Bear in mind that the plants immediately surrounding your pool should be able to tolerate pool-cleaning chemicals, as these will be present in the surrounding soil.

So, go for specimens such as peach-leaved bellflower, swamp daisy, pineapple sage and ajuga for their hardiness and tolerance.

If you want to create a screening effect, try olive trees, bay laurel or coastal banksia.

You can use rocks placed artfully around the pool to emphasise a rustic look or use spotlights to create a more contemporary vibe.

Consider, too, whether you want an entertaining space around your pool for relaxing and enjoying time with family and friends. Paving and decking can be great if you dream of barbeques by the pool and lazy days just dipping in and out.

Relax by an above ground spa

Above ground pool prices

The cost of installing an above ground pool can vary according to what type you choose. The most affordable sort of above ground pool tends to be the rubber, vinyl or plastic pool, although we have seen earlier on that, within this category, there is in fact also a spectrum of prices, and how much you pay will depend on whether you opt for a basic inflatable pool, or one reinforced with a metal frame or with a more durable liner.

Heading further up the budget scale, higher quality container pools, for example reinforced shipping container pools, are next, followed by self-standing fibreglass pools. Fibreglass pools with Maxi Rib technology are a little more costly.

If you’re pulling out all the stops with an infinity pool, this is likely to be the most expensive option due to the need for a concealed pool and the extra work required.

There are several other factors to take into consideration when planning your budget. What size and design are you hoping for? How easy is it for contractors to get to your backyard to install it? All these will have some influence on the final price of your pool.

You’ll also need to consider what optional extras you want with your pool – decking or landscaping around the pool to enjoy it to its full capacity, perhaps, or extra lighting, or even a pool with an infinity edge.

As mentioned earlier, pools with a fibreglass shell are generally cheaper and more straightforward to install than concrete pools, so that is another consideration to take into account.

With an above ground pool for every budget and type of backyard, the possibility of having your very own swimming pool is a reality, not just a far-off dream!

What next?

Make sure you check out your local council approval requirements, as well as whether there are any preservation orders on trees that will need to be cleared before you start work. You can also find out whether any cables or pipes run under your planned pool area by consulting your site map.

Above ground pools Melbourne

If you live in the Melbourne area, you have the perfect climate to enjoy an above ground pool all year round, or simply to sit around and take in the relaxing atmosphere on cooler days. Think about installing a heating system, so you can enjoy your pool even when the weather is less summery.

Check out the details on safety standards for swimming pools in Melbourne here before you embark on your dream project.

Then all that remains is for you to contact your local authorised Compass Pools dealer, who will be able to efficiently install your above ground pool with the minimum of hassle.

Compass Pools Melbourne are specialists in constructing fibreglass swimming pools in the Greater Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula, Latrobe Valley Gippsland areas.

Gordon Ave Pools & Spas install swimming pools in Geelong, Melbourne’s Western suburbs and along the Surf Coast and Great Ocean Road.

Partially above ground fibreglass spa

Above ground pools Sydney

Sydney offers a warm and pleasant climate nearly all year round, and any backyard in the area will benefit from an above ground pool. Because there is plenty of sunshine, the most efficient way of heating your pool in the cooler months is with solar heating, so you may want to factor this into your budget.

Find out about the safety standards regarding pool fencing and gating for the Sydney area before you start. You can find out the details here.

The final piece of the jigsaw is to contact your local authorised Compass Pools Australia pool builder, who will start making your pool dream a reality.

For Sydney North the Compass Sales Centre North Sydney and Central Coast are your local swimming pool professionals.

For Sydney South try Local Pools and Spas.

Above ground pools Brisbane

Brisbane’s sultry climate makes it an ideal location to install an above ground pool in your backyard. Blessed with all-year-round balmy temperatures and plenty of sunshine, there is no greater addition to your home than a stylish and practical above ground pool.

You will need to be fully aware of safety regulations before you start your project, which you can find here.

Now you’re ready to contact your local authorised Compass Pools Australia pool builder for Brisbane to get your above ground pool up and running in no time!

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Shipping Container Pools Are Popular

But are they the best solution?

The trend for shipping container pools in Australia is sweeping the nation. These above-ground swimming pools made from upcycled shipping containers are quite popular, due to their convenience and relatively affordable price tags.
Shipping containers have a range of uses

The Rise of Shipping Container Pools

When introduced to the market several years ago, shipping container pools captivated the imagination of the nation. The idea of being able install a pool in the backyard with little fuss and construction is certainly appealing.

The Shipping Container Pools Concept

The idea for shipping container pools came from re-purposing shipping containers when they are no longer used for sea transportation. Because shipping containers are long and rectangular in shape they lend themselves well to being used as the framework for smaller backyard swimming pools.

To put it simply, decommissioned shipping containers are rust treated, painted and then lined using a fibreglass pool shell or vinyl liner to create a free-standing swimming pool that can be installed above the ground.

Sydney Shipping Container Pools

The world first saw shipping container pools in Sydney, where the climate is ideal for swimming but land is at a premium. Property owners needed compact swimming pools which could fit easily into small backyards. Once the concept was successful in Sydney, it then spread across Australia, where we now see large numbers of shipping container pools in Brisbane, Melbourne and other major cities. Their compact size and easy installation make them ideal for highly populated areas where property does not always come with a lot of land. However, they are also gaining popularity in more rural areas, thanks to their newfound fashionable status.

Is a Container Pool the Right Choice for You?

And are there any alternatives which might better suit your needs? Before we tell you everything you need to know about Aussie container pools, we’ll proudly present you a shipping container pool alternative – the top quality and fantastic looking Express Pools by Compass Pools Australia.

All the Benefits of an Instant Pool without the Pitfalls of a Shipping Container Pool

Compass Express Pools

Looking for an instant pool in your backyard that requires minimal site works? The Compass Express range is the pinnacle of fibreglass technology. These lightweight, portable pools arrive plumbed and ready for swimming from the day the are delivered. Express Pools are designed to last a lifetime with no risk of steel corrosion, no wooden framework, and no heavy concrete! Ask your Compass Pools dealer how the Compass Express range also saves you thousands on installation and landscaping costs when compared to shipping container pools and concrete plunge pool alternatives.

Main Features:

  • A unique freestanding fibreglass pool
  • Pre-fabricated for faster installations
  • Lightweight and easy to transport
  • Great looking pool colours
  • Attach cladding directly to the pool frame to create your preferred exterior finish
  • Can be installed partially in-ground (up to 600mm)
See how an Express Pool can be a great shipping container alternative
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Pros and Cons of Shipping Container Pools

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Container Pool Advantages

Price

One of the most attractive elements of shipping container pools is the relatively low cost. The average container pool price is between $20,000 and $30,000, so they are well within reach for many homeowners. You can purchase a container pool for as little as $6,000, but be warned – the build quality may not be up to the standard you need for a large investment like a swimming pool, which has to last for many years.

Instant Installation

The other main advantage of the container pool is that it can be installed and used almost instantly. As shipping container pools are above-ground pools, no excavation work is required on your property. The pool simply needs a level surface to sit on, so you do not have to suffer the disruption to your lifestyle that goes with having an in-ground pool installed.

Complete Pool Kit

Additionally, a container pool comes as a complete kit, complete with filtration system and even lighting, so it simply needs to be connected to an electricity supply and then it can be filled and used straight away. Pool builders tend to get booked up quickly over the summer, so if you want an in-ground pool built, you may have to wait months before the work can even begin. As a container pool does not require any building work, it is the ideal, speedy solution for this time of year.

Finally, shipping container pools can easily be transported by truck, so if you ever decide to move home, you can take your pool with you and continue to enjoy it at your new property.

Container Pool Disadvantages

With so many advantages, a container pool might look like the ideal solution for you. However, they do have a number of disadvantages which need to be pointed out.

Limited Choice

Firstly, shipping container pools do not offer a lot of choice, as their shape is restricted to that of a shipping container. They are usually available in a choice of two lengths, either six metres or 12 metres, but the width is the same on every model. This means they might not be suitable for all shapes and sizes of backyard.

Restrictive Shape

The shape of the container pool can also be restrictive in other ways. It might be perfect for swimming laps, but it is not necessarily the best solution for families, who need more space if they want to play games in the water with the kids.

Inability to Customise

The appearance is also an issue here. Shipping container pools are difficult to customise as, ultimately, they all look like shipping containers – long rectangular boxes made of corrugated steel. The only customisation options available involve cutting windows into the sides, or painting the container in a different colour, neither of which is particularly satisfactory when you are trying to create a stylish look for your property. For a shipping container pool to look good, it tends to need some really clever landscaping around it to disguise the more unsightly elements of its appearance.

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  • They offer you more choice: Express pools can be customised to include windows, swim jets spa jets and so much more. Most of these things (ex windows) can be added after purchase because the fibreglass shell can be easily access for retrofitting jets etc.
  • More freedom with exterior finishes: Express pools can have your choice off cladding fit directly to the exterior support frame. You are not limited to a shipping container exterior or specific cladding option. You can literally do whatever you want.
  • Lower landscaping costs: Decking frames can be attached directly to the pool structure which dramatically reduces decking material costs and labour when surrounding the pool with decks.
  • Lower crane costs: Express pools are approx. half the weight of container pools and about 8t less than concrete plunge pools which makes them far cheaper to crane into place.
  • Better colour choices: Express pools are made but one of Australia’s leading pool manufacturers who have awesome colour technology and superior fiberglass pool shells.
  • Better warranties: The fibreglass interior of every Express Pool is made by Compass Pools Australia and backed by our triple warranty.
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The Best Pool Design Ideas for Your Backyard https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/the-best-pool-design-ideas-for-your-backyard/ https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/the-best-pool-design-ideas-for-your-backyard/#respond Fri, 04 Jan 2019 05:57:55 +0000 https://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=19165 Buying a swimming pool for your backyard is an exciting and worthwhile experience. But it is important to plan carefully if you want this important investment to offer you maximum value for money. Here are some of the main factors you need to consider, and some of our favourite pool design ideas, to make sure your project runs smoothly and your pool can be a beautiful central feature in your backyard.

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Buying a swimming pool for your backyard is an exciting and worthwhile experience. But it is important to plan carefully if you want this important investment to offer you maximum value for money.

Here are some of the main factors you need to consider, and some of our favourite pool design ideas, to make sure your project runs smoothly and your pool can be a beautiful central feature in your backyard.

What is the size and shape of your backyard?

The right pool design is likely to be dictated by the size and shape of your backyard. It is important that the pool should fit well into the space, with enough room around it to meet safety regulations in your state or territory. Remember, your pool will need to have fencing covering its entire perimeter, as it must not be directly accessible from your house. If you want to include a patio and dining area, this will require even more space, as regulations state that you must not position any large objects such as chairs or tables close enough to the pool fencing for a child to use them to climb over the barrier.

Some backyards lend themselves more naturally to pools than others, but this does not mean a pool is impossible if your backyard is an unusual shape. If your yard slopes, for example, you might need to have your pool partially or fully built above-ground. These days, this is not a problem. Modern technologies such as Compass Pools Australia’s super-strong Maxi Rib technology create a structure strong and durable enough for a fibreglass pool to be built above ground just as safely as if it was installed in-ground.

What will your pool be used for?

Different pools have different purposes, and how you will use your pool needs to be taken into account when choosing the shape, size and style of your pool. If you have children, you will want to use the pool for playing games and spending quality time as a family, and therefore you will need the space and safety features that a family pool can offer.

On the other hand, if you are a serious swimmer who will mainly be swimming laps, you might prefer a lap pool. These are long and narrow, specifically designed for swimming laps without any obstacles in the way. They can also look extremely attractive in a wide variety of backyards.

If you primarily want your pool as a means of relaxation, a spa pool might be more appropriate for you.

Reputable manufacturers will offer their pool designs in a number of different lengths, widths and depths, so you should easily be able to find a pool design you like in a size that suits your backyard and your usage needs.

How well do your pool design ideas suit your property?

Your pool design has to fit with the overall appearance of your property. It must blend seamlessly into the space of your backyard, so it looks like part of your home and becomes a beautiful design feature in your yard.

This means you need to look at the architectural style of your house when choosing your pool. Would a contemporary or traditional pool coordinate better with your house? Should the edges be straight and streamlined, or would a softer, more rounded look suit your property? Many pool manufacturers enable their pools to be styled in different ways, with either straight-edged or rounded-edged paving around them. This can completely transform the look of your pool and enable it to blend in better with the rest of your property.

Another element to consider here is the right pool colour to choose. If you are having a concrete pool built, you can choose from any number of different tiles. Fibreglass pools, on the other hand, come with gelcoat surfaces, which are easier to keep clean, but they are only available in as many colours as the manufacturer provides. Take a look at your home and yard, and consider which colour would coordinate best with the surroundings. Choosing the right colour can make all the difference when it comes to fitting your pool with the landscape and helping it to stand out as a feature.

What is the right placement for a pool?

You will be looking at your pool every day, and it will be the main focal point of your backyard. While it might be tempting to tuck the pool into an unused corner of your outdoor space, this will not show it off to best advantage. With the right placement, your poolside area can become the ideal spot in which to enjoy an alfresco breakfast, or the perfect setting for a pool party after the lights come on at night.

The right pool placement can also add value if you ever decide to sell your home. Prospective buyers will be more inclined to offer a higher price if they see a beautifully designed backyard with a magnificent swimming pool as its main feature. If the pool and the yard look as if their layout has not been designed carefully enough, this will make your property less attractive, and may result in a lower price being offered.

Some pool buyers ask if having their pool built in a particular position can cost less than positioning it elsewhere in the yard. This depends entirely on the size and shape of your backyard. While some positions are easier than others from a construction point of view, and could therefore be cheaper, the difference is not likely to be great. It is much more important that the placement of the pool works practically with the rest of your property and looks attractive.

Of course, the most important element when deciding where to place your pool is that you like it. You should enjoy looking at your pool almost as much as you enjoy swimming in it, so it is essential that you think the positioning looks right. Remember, too, that you will be viewing your pool from all angles, including from inside the house. Looking at your backyard out of a window in your house can give you ideas for the right placement of your pool, as well as inspiring the design.

How should your pool area be landscaped?

Some people’s pool design ideas include landscaping designs from the very beginning of the project. They have a clear vision of how they want the pool area to look, including fencing, paving, plants and water features, all worked out before the construction work has even started.

However, for many other pool owners, the landscaping design grows gradually once the pool itself is completed. Living with your pool can show you how different the colour of the water can look on different days, depending on the weather. This will also affect how your paving appears, so it is a good idea to keep several samples by the side of the pool so you can view them in different lights and weather conditions, before making your decision.

It is important that your pool area is landscaped in a way that suits you and your property. If you have clear ideas, you should communicate them at the beginning of the project, so they can be brought to life. If not, it is worth talking to a professional landscaping designer who can offer you plenty of advice.

Pool design ideas should start with the pool

Until you have chosen your pool, it is practically impossible to put anything else in place, as the design of the pool will be central to the entire appearance of your backyard. This is why the most sensible strategy is to choose your pool first, then plan all the other design elements around its shape and style.

Remember, your pool is a big investment and selecting it is a hugely important decision, as you have to be happy with your pool and the appearance of your yard for many years to come. Don’t rush the decisions here. Take your time choosing your pool and designing your landscaping, and do not be afraid to delay the project if there is any element of it you are unsure about.

By giving it plenty of careful thought, and making sure you are completely happy with every part of the design, you will have a pool you can enjoy looking at, as well as using, long into the future.

If you would like any advice about different pool designs and how they can be customised to work more effectively in your own backyard, please contact us. Our highly experienced pool consultants will be happy to discuss your requirements and give you all the help and support you need.

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Backyard Pools: How to Make Your Pool a Success https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/pool-ideas/backyard-pools-how-to-make-your-pool-a-success/ https://www.compasspools.com.au/news/pool-ideas/backyard-pools-how-to-make-your-pool-a-success/#respond Wed, 14 Nov 2018 06:27:29 +0000 https://www.compasspools.com.au/?p=18994 Backyard pools are an integral part of the Australian outdoor lifestyle. There’s no better feeling than plunging into your own pool and enjoying the water with family and friends. But how can you make sure your pool is a stunning design feature that will continue to bring you happiness for many years to come?Here, we take a look at the phenomenon of the backyard pool and offer our hints and tips for creating a perfect pool of your own.

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Backyard pools are an integral part of the Australian outdoor lifestyle. There’s no better feeling than plunging into your own pool and enjoying the water with family and friends. But why do we love our swimming pools so much? And how can you make sure your pool is a stunning design feature that will continue to bring you happiness for many years to come?

Here, we take a look at the phenomenon of the backyard pool and offer our hints and tips for creating a perfect pool of your own.

Why We Love Backyard Pools

Outdoor living is extremely important to Australians — we see our yards as an extension of the home. A pool gives this important space a new dimension that adds value to our lifestyles. It is a place to relax and spend quality time with the people we love. We can teach the kids to swim, and enjoy playing family games in the water.

A backyard pool is also a great social space. We never need an excuse for a pool party during the summer months! Owning a pool gives you an extra incentive for inviting friends round to enjoy the water with you.

Having your own pool also improves your health and well-being. Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise, as you use almost all the muscles in your body to push against the resistance of the water. It’s great for getting fit, toning up, and keeping your weight at a healthy level — and it’s good for the heart and lungs as well.

In today’s increasingly fast-paced world, we need a haven of calm where we can take some time out and relax. A backyard pool is ideal for this, as water has been shown to have several important calming effects on the body. It lowers the blood pressure, relieves stress and anxiety, and improves the quality of our sleep, leaving us feeling more refreshed and ready to face the challenges of the day ahead.

As well as making you feel better personally, a pool is a standout feature that will add value to your home. It is one of the main attractions for Australian home buyers and renters when they are searching for properties. If your pool is attractive and well maintained, it will boost your property’s value as well as adding to its instant visual appeal.

Which Type of Backyard Pool to Choose

Your home should be a reflection of your personality, and your pool is an important part of this. It is also a large investment, so it is important to think carefully about what you need from a pool before you make a decision. There are a number of important factors that you need to consider.

1. What Will Your Pool Be Used for?

We all use our backyard pools in different ways, so it is essential to choose a pool that meets your needs. If you have a family or a large group of friends who are likely to be using your pool on a regular basis, the most sensible option would be a family pool. These are large pools with plenty of swimming space, but they also contain seating areas and a number of important safety features to make them ideal for children as well as adults.

Serious swimmers who want to concentrate on swimming laps and improving their lap times might prefer to purchase a lap pool. Long and narrow in shape, lap pools are designed to give a clear stretch of water, ideal for swimming laps. They comfortably accommodate one or two people at a time, but are not such a practical choice for families with children, who need the extra width to play games in the pool.

If your pool will mainly be used for relaxation purposes, you might also want to include the option of hydrotherapy jets. These are used to treat pain and assist with recovery from muscular injuries, and also with relieving stress and anxiety. If this is a facility you would like in your backyard, a pool and spa combination might be the right choice for you. This is a regular pool with a separate spa section, giving you the options of enjoying both swimming and hydrotherapy whenever you choose.

2. What Is the Size and Shape of Your Backyard?

This is an extremely important consideration, as it dictates the material that your pool can be made from. If your backyard is fairly regular in shape and you are looking for an attractive pool that you do not want to customise too much, a fibreglass pool is probably the best option. Tough, durable and built to withstand even the most extreme Australian weather types, fibreglass pools are also a relatively cost-effective option that can be installed in a matter of days. However, as these are off-the-shelf solutions manufactured in factories, they are not always suitable for backyards that are unusually shaped, and there are only limited customisation options. Fibreglass pools do come in a wide range of lengths, widths, and depths, though, and there are a great many designs and colour choices available.

If your backyard is an irregular shape that does not suit any of the available fibreglass options, or if you have a specific vision in mind of how you want your pool to look, then a concrete pool is a more practical choice for you. These are built from scratch in your backyard, so the installation process can take weeks or even months, but the finished product can be any size and shape you choose — it’s a truly bespoke solution.

3. What Is Your Budget?

Needless to say, this is the first thing you should consider when choosing a backyard pool. It is essential to sit down and work out exactly what you can afford before committing to anything.

Backyard pools made of fibreglass tend to cost significantly less than concrete pools, as a concrete pool has to be constructed from scratch on your property, so there is a lot more work involved. A concrete pool will also have to be either tiled or pebbled, unlike a fibreglass pool, which has a protective gel-coated surface pre-installed. This adds even more to the cost of a concrete pool in comparison.

However, the cost of the pool itself is only the beginning. You also need to consider related costs such as lighting, heating, and cleaning systems for your pool. There are a wide range of options available, so you will need to consult with your pool specialist, who will be able to advise you on the most appropriate choices for your individual property.

Finally, the area around the pool will need to be landscaped to ensure it looks its best and provides a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone who uses the pool. The cost of landscaping, as well as that of installing the required safety fencing that meets legislative standards in your state or territory, also need to be factored into the overall cost of your pool.

Choosing the Right Positioning for Your Pool

The position of your pool will have an impact on its appearance and functionality. It is important to plan the positioning of your backyard pool before the installation process begins.

Choose a sheltered spot that offers privacy to you and other swimmers using your pool. This will have the added advantage of sheltering your pool from the wind, so it will feel warmer. If you can achieve all of this in a location that faces north and gets plenty of sunlight, then you have a real winner, as your pool will feel warm and pleasant to swim in for many months of the year.

If your backyard is quite small, you can make the most of the space by positioning the pool alongside one of your property’s other features, such as a fence or even the house itself. Ideally, position your pool at the point where your backyard has its longest span to create an impression of more space.

You should also give some consideration to the views of your pool from different locations in the yard and from inside your home. Your pool will be the main focal point of your backyard, so it is important to position it in a way that makes it look attractive from all angles.

If your backyard slopes or your property has stunning views of the natural environment or the city, you might want to consider an infinity pool. Sloping sites are ideal for this, as a slope makes the “disappearing edge” of the pool look as if it is actually falling away. To create an infinity pool, part of your pool will need to be constructed above ground, so you will need to consult with your pool specialist to choose the ideal positioning for your pool.

Backyard Pools: Getting the Landscaping Right

For a backyard pool design to be truly attractive and ultimately functional, you have to give careful thought to the landscaping design around the pool area. Depending on the size and shape of your backyard and the type of pool you have chosen, the landscaping can either be done at the same time as the pool installation or once the pool itself is complete.

The first thing you need to consider here is safety. The fencing around the pool area must meet Australian Standard AS 1926 so as to ensure the area is safe for children. The design must also have no large objects such as chairs or tables located close to the pool fences, as young kids could climb on these to get over, resulting in a safety hazard. It is also a good idea to make sure any paving or tiling around the pool area is slip-resistant to add an extra element of safety.

Once you have ensured your design is safe and meets all regulations, it’s time to consider what else you want to do with the space. Does the area around the pool have room for enough seating, so everyone who will be using the pool has the option of relaxing in the sun when they get out of the water? Do you want to create a decking area, or will the whole of the patio be tiled or paved? Will you be planting any trees or shrubs close to the pool?

Additionally, you should think about how practically the space can be used for entertaining guests, as you might want to host a pool party or two! Is there room for a barbeque and a dining area with chairs and tables? You might even choose to create a fully-functional outdoor kitchen with a cooker, fridge, and food preparation area. You will need to make sure this is not located too close to the pool and that all flooring is safe and easy to clean.

The landscaping is where you can truly put your personal stamp on the design of your backyard pool area. A great design will suit the layout and size of your backyard, function exactly as you need it to, and highlight the pool as the main aesthetic feature of your yard.

Need More Help Choosing the Perfect Backyard Pool?

With so many factors to consider, choosing the right pool for your backyard can often be a difficult process. But when you get it right, it opens a new, exciting chapter in your life. If you would like more assistance, our team of highly experienced pool specialists is always happy to offer help and advice. Please contact us for more information.

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Pool Shape: Plunge and Relax https://www.compasspools.com.au/pool/plunge-and-relax/ Fri, 20 Jan 2017 07:05:27 +0000 http://www.compasspools.com.au/?page_id=12930 If you have a small backyard you don’t have to miss out on the joys of pool ownership. Our Plunge and Relax pools are perfect for transforming a small area into an oasis. We have sizes starting at 2.8 up to 6.2m long.

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If you have a small backyard you don’t have to miss out on the joys of pool ownership. Our Plunge and Relax pools are perfect for transforming a small area into an oasis. We have sizes starting at 2.8 up to 6.2m long.

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    A small backyard doesn’t have to be a barrier to owning a pool of your own. A plunge pool from Compass Pools offers all the benefits of a regular swimming pool in a compact size, perfect for backyards where space is at a premium. Plunge pools offer you a generous amount of swimming space, with extra depth, enabling you to benefit from a wide variety of water-based activities while also providing you with the perfect place to relax. It also makes a highly attractive design feature, which will increase the aesthetic appeal and value of your property. Select the best colour to complement your backyard design.

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    If you are thinking of a pool but your backyard area is limited, Plunge pool is the one to consider. It has all the features and benefits of bigger pools while fitting into smaller spaces. Our Plunge pools come in different sizes starting from 2.85m long and going up to 6.2m. They are extra deep so you can really relax (up to 1.65m). The wide bench on one side and the step ledges on the others enable kids to rest while adding that extra security feature. You can select from all our Vivid and Bi-luminite colours for your Plunge pool. Of course, it is manufactured using advanced Compass technologies including the ceramic core for strength and durability of the pool.

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