With the almost endless list of styles, options, and designs at the ready, remodeling your pool can make it look like new and modern again. In this post, we discuss the pros and cons of pool remodeling.
Aesthetics. Remodeling your pool can help enhance the appearance of entire backyard. Transform an old pool into a stunning backyard centerpiece with new or upgraded features and full customization. While there are many reasons why homeowners decide to remodel their pools, aesthetic improvement is usually the precipitating factor.
Repairs and Safety Compliance. Pools can begin to develop issues such as leaks, or structural issues that require full or partial demolition to repair. Older pools built before various safety codes were enacted may require demolition as well. During a remodel these issues can be raised and remedied.
Property Value. Most will agree that installing a pool can increase the value of your home and make it far more attractive to potential buyers. However, sellers with an out-of-date and uninviting swimming pool may find that they're chasing potential buyers away.
These are largely positive results of remodeling a pool but I would be remiss not to include the potential downsides...
Costs. Remodeling a swimming pool can be a costly expense. Consider your budget and reasons for remodeling before deciding how extensive the remodel should be. For example, if your selling your home, you may choose only to replaster a stained pool rather than including other upgrades like lights, coping, and decking in your project. If you don't plan to live in the home long enough to enjoy them, don't plan any unnecessary changes.
Disruption. Once the work has begun, your backyard will be a construction site until the final cleanup stage is complete. Many times, those with furry family members who spend time roaming their backyard must be leashed while outside due to the lack of proper fencing during the remodeling process. So be sure to communicate with your contractor and plan ahead.
Maintenance. Depending on the scope of work, remodels can include new features that may require more upkeep or maintenance. For example, new plaster finishes need extra care and attention during the curing phase. Understand your obligations as a homeowner before moving forward.
ROI. Despite the scope of work or upgrades, there is no real guarantee on the return on investment upon selling the pool property. But it can certainly be an excellent selling point.
Whatever the reasons for remodeling a pool, there is no doubt that a properly remodeled pool from a knowledgeable and trusted contractor can bring new life into a backyard for years to come.
Aesthetics. Remodeling your pool can help enhance the appearance of entire backyard. Transform an old pool into a stunning backyard centerpiece with new or upgraded features and full customization. While there are many reasons why homeowners decide to remodel their pools, aesthetic improvement is usually the precipitating factor.
Repairs and Safety Compliance. Pools can begin to develop issues such as leaks, or structural issues that require full or partial demolition to repair. Older pools built before various safety codes were enacted may require demolition as well. During a remodel these issues can be raised and remedied.
Property Value. Most will agree that installing a pool can increase the value of your home and make it far more attractive to potential buyers. However, sellers with an out-of-date and uninviting swimming pool may find that they're chasing potential buyers away.
These are largely positive results of remodeling a pool but I would be remiss not to include the potential downsides...
Costs. Remodeling a swimming pool can be a costly expense. Consider your budget and reasons for remodeling before deciding how extensive the remodel should be. For example, if your selling your home, you may choose only to replaster a stained pool rather than including other upgrades like lights, coping, and decking in your project. If you don't plan to live in the home long enough to enjoy them, don't plan any unnecessary changes.
Disruption. Once the work has begun, your backyard will be a construction site until the final cleanup stage is complete. Many times, those with furry family members who spend time roaming their backyard must be leashed while outside due to the lack of proper fencing during the remodeling process. So be sure to communicate with your contractor and plan ahead.
Maintenance. Depending on the scope of work, remodels can include new features that may require more upkeep or maintenance. For example, new plaster finishes need extra care and attention during the curing phase. Understand your obligations as a homeowner before moving forward.
ROI. Despite the scope of work or upgrades, there is no real guarantee on the return on investment upon selling the pool property. But it can certainly be an excellent selling point.
Whatever the reasons for remodeling a pool, there is no doubt that a properly remodeled pool from a knowledgeable and trusted contractor can bring new life into a backyard for years to come.