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By : Horace Mead    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-04-16 03:04:27
If you are considering the construction of a swimming pool in your house or garden there are many different phases of the construction process that you have to take into consideration carefully. Unless you are good at home improvement projects, you will not even attempt the project alone, and will enlist the assistance of a construction firm. By visiting your regional swimming pool suppliers you will get an initial idea of the cost of the build and the time scale. These plans should be submitted for approval just as any major construction work you take out on your land.

When your plans to build a swimming pool have been accepted after that you can start the excavation work for your pool. Firstly the site will be cleared and levelled and the formation of your pool might be painted on the ground. With a paint line across the approximate perimeter of your pool, then the diggers can then start their work; based on the dimensions of the pool, the primary dig will take one to two days.

When the pool is dug, after that it's time to introduce the plumbing system and electrics. This actually should only be tried by expert, as well as trenches will be dug in order to lay necessary pipe work. At the same time, suction and return lines and vacuum lines will be introduced. There is also the option to put in lines for heating the swimming pool, as well as for water features at this point. Once this stage is complete, the constructor will move on to the stage known as rebar. This is the introduction of steel and bailing wire in a criss- cross pattern. This stage usually takes a day for an skilled crew.

When the pool is reinforced with the criss cross mesh of rebar, it can then be filled up with concrete. Gunite or shotcrete are used at this stage, and with the application, your swimming pool will lastly start to take shape. The concrete mix will be pumped to the pool through a pipe as well as once in place, your will be needed to clean down your pool daily in order to finish the expansion process of the concrete before it sets; the actual pool structure will absorb lots of water in this interesting process.

Once the concrete mix has set and is firmly in place, then you can begin to tile your swimming pool and add water features, benches and jump rocks. With the introduction of the tiles, your pool will really begin to take shape. After the tiling is finished, all which is left is to place down the decking as well as installation of water pumps etc. At this stage, lights and other features would be installed, making your pool almost ready for use. At this stage, we are almost able to fill our pool and begin to enjoy our new construction. All that's left is to clear up the site and get your garden or even back yard looking itself again rather than like a building site. When finished, you should remember to follow the cleaning instructions for your pool and keep it clean and with the proper levels of chemicals to ensure that it to be safe to use.

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