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Considerations When Building an Indoor Pool


Things To Conider
It is especially important when building and indoor pool to take all things nto consideration. Because there are two separate structures being constructed, the pool itself and the building that surrounds it, there are special considerations. Condensation from an indoor pool can do real damage to the inside of your house if the walls are not made out of, or at least lined with, waterproof material.

Ventilation System
You should also consider a ventilation system that will prevent condensation build-up. If you were to build an indoor pool with wood paneling on the walls, the walls would accrue water damage, eventually crack, and then fall apart. Proper ventilation can solve this problem and make the swimming experience more enjoyable.

Exiting Structures
You must also consider the existing infrastructure of the rest of your house. The pool builders should take into account the plumbing and wiring in the rest of your house before they start building.

Have more questions about building a swimming pool? Head over to our Pools forum and talk to other DIYers about your pool concerns!



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