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— 29 May, 2023

Why You Should Install A Pool In Winter

With the temperature dropping fast, installing a pool is probably the last thing on your mind right now. Although swimming is at the bottom of your priority list, there are actually many advantages to winter pool installation, especially when it comes to project timeframes. With Plungie’s revolutionary process solution, you can, of course, achieve fast pool installation all year round — we’ll take you through some of the other benefits of winter pool installation that may not have crossed your mind yet!

More Time To Plan Before Summer

We’ve said it once, and we’ll say it again — pools are the heartbeat of the American summer. There’s nothing better than making memories in the pool with your kids over the summer holidays. Starting your pool plans in winter is a great way to ensure that nothing gets in the way of enjoying your pool with family and friends when summer comes around. 

There’s a lot that goes into creating a cohesive pool space, including building approvals and certification, landscaping, and designing the pool surrounds. Giving yourself that extra planning time will help everything come together by barbecue season. 

Standard Building Approval

Potentially the most important yet time-consuming part of the pool installation process is building approval. We’ll provide you with the required pool documentation for this step, but you’ll need to complete the rest of the process in conjunction with your builder. Starting this process earlier will factor in time for any unexpected hold-ups with the paperwork. After all, you don’t want admin to be the reason you’re not sitting in your pool when the mercury’s rising. 

Landscaping

Landscaping is an essential part of helping your pool fit in with the existing backyard space. It can take some time to plan your landscape design — including plants and earthworks — regardless of whether you do it yourself or choose to work with a professional. 

Starting your pool project in winter will give your plants some time to settle into their new home and put down roots over the spring before the heat of summer kicks in. This gives them a better chance of survival over the warmer months and will help your garden look more established by the time your in-laws stop by on Labor Day weekend. 

Pool Surrounds

Designing your pool surrounds can take longer than you might expect — simply because there are so many choices to make. Do you want to add decking around the pool? Or are you more drawn to paving or tiling? When it comes to pool lighting, do you want floodlights, wall lights, or garden lights?

It’s handy to have some time up your sleeve so you can consider how these features will align with your home and make the right choice for your space. Need some pool design inspo? Head to our gallery to see how well Plungie pools fit into backyards of all shapes and sizes. What’s more, you can take the time to shop around and find the best quote for your project. Winter pool installation could just be the key to achieving your vision for your outdoor living space while saving a couple of bucks. Not too shabby!

 

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The Backyard Is Out Of Use 

Your yard is naturally going to be quieter during winter — think less backyard football and more movie marathons. You can use this quiet period to install your pool without interrupting any of your sacred summer events. No one wants their buddies to be walking through a backyard building site at their annual 4th of July party. 

Winter Is Off-Peak Season For Pool Builders

Unsurprisingly, winter is the off-peak season for pool builders. Of course, you don’t need a specialist pool builder to install a Plungie, but if you choose to use one, there should be less of a queue for their services over the cooler months. If you’re keen to learn more about the Plungie installation process for home builders, pool builders, and owner-builders, check out our Process page. 

Install A Precast Concrete Pool Rain, Hail, Or Shine

It’s true that cold weather conditions can delay the concrete setting process in traditional, in-situ concrete pool builds. Precautions are usually taken when temperatures drop below 50°F to ensure the strength and quality of the concrete are not compromised. 

Thankfully, this isn’t an issue with a precast Plungie! Our quality-controlled factory environment means the concrete pool shell is protected from the elements while it cures. This prevents cold weather delays and means you can feel confident in the strength and quality of your concrete pool — no matter when it’s installed.

Are you ready to get ahead of the game and start your winter pool build? Get a Plungie quote & info pack today! We’ll make sure you never spend another summer without the sound of laughter and marco polo in your backyard.

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