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Underground vs. Above-Ground Pools: Which Are Best?

Underground vs. Above-Ground Pools: Which Are Best?

If you’ve recently decided to install a pool on your property, you’ve probably spent some time looking at the pros and cons of in-ground and above-ground pools. While an above-ground pool can be a good option in some cases, you should probably take a closer look at the many benefits of in-ground pools. A well-designed underground pool can transform your property and turn your yard into an outdoor getaway. Find out which is the best pool design in San Diego.

Customization Options

Even though above-ground pools are very affordable, they usually come in packages that can’t be customized at all. With one of these packages, all you’ll be able to choose are the size and location of the pool. When a custom outdoor pool is being designed, it can be fully personalized in a variety of ways. You’ll be able to choose the shape of the pool, where it’s going to be placed, and what types of materials are going to be used, both inside and out.

Longevity

A pool can be a major investment, and you need to be absolutely sure yours is going to last for many years to come. Above-ground pools have finite life spans, and you might have to begin replacing many of the main parts within a few years. In-ground pools usually last for decades if they’re properly maintained, and they can stand up to quite a bit of abuse. All you’ll have to do is regularly clean the pool and have the filtration system professionally serviced a few times a year.

More Features to Choose From

If you’re planning on turning your yard into a luxurious getaway, you’ll most likely want to add at least a few eye-catching features to your new in-ground pool, which might include upgrades such as an in-ground spa, a waterslide, or multiple built-in seats. These types of features can usually only be added to in-ground pools because they require quite a bit of support and must be added during the construction process. It’s also much easier to add lights to an in-ground pool, and this will make night swimming safer and more enjoyable.

Increased Property Value

One of the reasons many homeowners choose in-ground pools over above-ground pools is because they view underground pools as investments. While every property is different, you’ll probably notice at least a little boost in the resale value of your home after your pool is installed. A pool can be a major selling point in Southern California and other areas that have beautiful weather throughout the year. That being said, you’ll need to keep your pool clean and well maintained if you want it to have a positive impact on your home’s resale value.

When you’re ready to add an in-ground pool to your home, reach out to the experienced pros at San Diego Pools. We’re a family-owned San Diego pool construction company that’s been transforming customer dreams into reality with customized designs and high-quality construction for more than forty years. Give us a call today at (888) 737-6657 to learn how we can build the pool of your dreams.

About the Author

Josh Lawson

Josh Lawson is the President of San Diego Pools and has been part of the company since 1996. He began his career in pool service before moving into project management, design, and leadership, gaining hands-on experience in every phase of the pool construction process. Today, Josh leads San Diego Pools’ Commercial Division and remains closely involved in the design of both residential and commercial pools throughout California. With decades of industry experience, Josh approaches pool design with a focus on longevity, craftsmanship, and how a space makes people feel. He believes the most successful pools are not defined by size or features, but by their ability to create a sense of relaxation, escape, and connection to everyday life. His work reflects a thoughtful balance between architecture, environment, and lifestyle, resulting in pools that feel timeless, immersive, and built to last

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