These days either people are among those who are staying put in their homes or those who are looking to sell and downsize. However, if you’ve spent any time at all on today’s market, you know that the outlook is grim for home sales. If you want to sell your home in this market, you have to add some extra perks so that the buyer notices your home over the many others that are on the market right now. For instance, you could add a porch, a deck or an above ground swimming pool to sweeten the deal a little more. These types of additions are extremely cost effective when it comes to the value of your home.
An above ground swimming pool can be added to virtually any yard you can imagine. They are not as labor intensive as in-ground pools because you don’t have to dig out a base before you install it. The above ground pool will be something that you can literally have set up in one weekend and have it filled and ready to go by early the next week. They are somewhat easier to maintain as well. In addition, if someday you decide you don’t want it anymore, you simply have to drain it, take it apart and haul it away. This is not the case with an in-ground pool.
Adding a pool to the list of perks about your home is an easy way to raise the worth of your home by about five or ten thousand dollars. That’s because people are willing to pay a little more for a yard that has something like a pool included. This is, after all, money that they won’t have to spend renovating the yard if they choose to buy. In today’s market, any way you can appear to save the buyer money is a great way to market your home.
Making this addition can be done on a budget. There are many used above ground pools to choose from so you will be able to find the perfect model for your backyard. Don’t put this wonderful home improvement off any longer. Get out there and make it happen.
Once you have decided to add a swimming pool to your home, the next thing to decide is whether or not to install an above-ground swimming pool or have an in-ground swimming pool built. There are many things to consider when making this decision, the most important of which are cost and how the pool will affect the equity in your home. If the thought of spending upwards of $20,000 or more to install an in-ground swimming pool on your property is keeping you from having a pool at all, then it may be in your best interest to think about installing an above-ground swimming pool. Above-ground pools are not only considerably cheaper to buy, install and maintain, but they also can be made to look just as appealing as an in-ground pool. With the proper installation and optional decking, you can turn your back yard into a welcoming oasis for optimum entertaining in the summer months. An above-ground swimming pool, even a deluxe model, will only set you back a few thousand dollars, a fraction of what you could ultimately spend on building an in-ground swimming pool, after you take into consideration the excavation and landscaping costs to ready the ground for the construction of the pool, not to mention plumbing and electrical costs, building permits, etc. Most municipalities will allow you to purchase and erect an above-ground swimming pool without obtaining a building permit, and because the pool is set above-ground in most cases, there are no excavation fees associated with the construction. When it comes to home equity, the county tax assessor’s office for the area in which you reside determines whether or not an above-ground swimming pool adds value to the property. While in-ground swimming pools are a sure guarantee that your home equity will rise considerably, in many cases, above-ground pools will not add value to the property, per se. However, that is not to say that if and when you decide to sell your property, you can’t ask a higher price for your home taking into consideration that there is a pool on site, regardless of the fact it is an above-ground pool.
so long as they don't move they should not be a problem.
In ground swimming pools are usually bigger than above ground pools. Although rather more expensive, in ground pools will last longer than above ground pools.
You can expect to pay at least $1000 for an above ground, and more for an in ground. It also depends on the size of the pool.
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To install the water return fitting above the ground pool, you have to switch off the source. After this you can then install the water.
The first thing you should keep in mind is the possibility of corrosion and the buidup of ground water around the outside of the pool.
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