Wednesday 11 October 2017

From Plain to Beautiful at Low Cost

After you have finished installing one of the DIY fibreglass pools you have had your eye on for years, you step back and notice something. Though it looks nice, it is rather plain and unadorned. You might have plans to decorate around the pool or haven’t decided yet what to do, you don’t have to leave it plain while you are preparing for more permanent décor and landscaping. You never know, some of the temporary decorative items could become part of the permanent décor.

Planters with real or artificial plants and flowers are an easy, inexpensive way to a colorful, decorative touch poolside. Live plants and flowers can be more costly and higher maintenance than artificial ones but you can replant the live plants later when you have a place ready for them. If you prefer not worrying about plants that need to be watered and fertilised, artificial plants are a good option. Some look so real that you have to touch them to be sure.

To give some dimension to your poolside décor, arrange the planters so they are on a variety of levels. Some can be set on the ground while others are set on blocks, tables or hanging on planter poles. If you have lounge chairs, you can arrange them so there is a small table with a planter set between them and a planter on the ground on other side of each of the chairs.

Using planters may not be what you want long term but it is a way to add a bit of decoration around your pool now while you are making plans for something more permanent. In the meantime, you can take a look at how others have decorated around their inground pools.

Sunday 2 July 2017

What costs might be involved in installing a fiberglass swimming pool.

One of the first things you will need to know before installing a fibreglass swimming pool is its installation cost. Fibreglass pools are cheaper to install than concrete pools but more expensive than vinyl pools. The problem however is that it’s not possible to dictate its exact costs as it depends on various factors however here is an average cost for installing a fibreglass swimming pool.

Shell cost

Some people just buy the shell as they buy each part individually plan and do their own installation. A small fibreglass pool shell costs about $10,000 to $19,000 while a medium one costs about $13,000 to $20,000 while a large fibreglass shell costs about $15,000 to $27,000. This is only the shell’s rate, and doesn’t include shipping, filter system costs, etc.

Installation

The basic installation of a swimming pool includes the shell, shipping, pump/filter system, excavation, backfill and pool water costs which ranges between $25,000 to $45,000. This of course, depends on various factors too like the size of the filter, the size of the excavation and backfill, and the pool costs.

The additional concreting of a 400-800 square feet patio around the swimming pool will make the installation cost about $25,000 to $50,000. If you want to consider the additional fencing and electrical costs, then the entire swimming pool installation will cost between $35,000 to $75,000.

Additional accessories

You will naturally have to pay more for other accessories.

  • Automatic pool covers usually cost between $5,000 to $13,000
  • Pool security covers usually cost between $13,000 to $30,000
  • Salt chlorine generator systems cost about $1000 to $2,500
  • Heat pumps generally cost between $3,500 to $6,000, with additional electrical hook up costs.
  • If you want to tile the pool’s perimeter, it costs between $1,500 to $3,000.
  • Retaining walls for the pool are very expensive, and though it’s cost depends on its size, on an average, it costs between $5,000 to $15,000.
  • While pool lights cost between $700 to $1000, pool water costs vary a lot.

All this should give you a rough idea of the costs for fibreglass pool installation. You will also have to be ready to pay more if you have to remove trees and bushes to prepare the site or pay city permits fees.

Sunday 28 May 2017

How to choose the right sizes swimming pool

Deciding to get a pool is easy, but how do you decide on its size? Many homeowners often find themselves think too much about this aspect of pool shopping. The fibreglass pool’s shape and size are influential factors in building your dream pool. They should be finalized before you even order the pool or excavate our backyard. Once you decide on the size of your pool, there is no way you can turn back. Here are some of the factors to consider in choosing the right size of fibreglass pool:

  • The frequency of use and the users. If you have kids, they often blurt out that they want a huge pool. To make a final decision on the size, just remember that all kids love pools. Once the pool is there, they don’t care if the pool is 35 feet or just 25 feet. A pool is a pool to kids. They can have fun no matter the size of your new fibreglass pool.
  • Plans on using the pool for laps. If the pool is also to be a tool for exercise, you should have a thirty-foot long pool.
  • The patio space you want around your pool and the objects you want on your patio. Consult your contractor about the pool patio that you want around your pool. Do this, so you can have ample space when your fibreglass pool arrives.
  • The number of guests you have and the frequency of your gatherings. Remember that at any given time, half of your guests always take a dip in the pool during gatherings.
  • The size of your family. It is difficult to determine if you will be having more children or grandchildren in the future. Focus on an estimate number of kids in the future and decide on the size of your fibreglass pool.

Studying these factors is useful in finalizing the size of your fibreglass pool. Take your time, so you won’t have regrets when the pool arrives. If you want to talk to a pool expert, visit myfibreglasspooleasy.com.au.

Monday 1 May 2017

How you can stay in shape while travelling

Travelling needn’t be a reason for you missing your workouts. There are lots of options to keep you in shape while trotting across the globe nowadays. No matter if it’s a business or casual trip or if you are with family or friends, these tips can help you stay in shape and ensure you don’t end up regretting your trip!

  • You need to schedule your day while travelling too, and preferably keep your training sessions for the mornings. The chances of your missing out on your training are higher once the day starts.
  • Check the hotel, and if feasible, stay in a hotel with a gym or fibreglass swimming pool. Hit the gym or pool first thing in the morning and you will feel all refreshed and rejuvenated to handle the stress and travelling of the day.
  • If there’s no inground swimming pool or gym in the hotel, don’t fret. Take your fitness DVDs along with you and play them in the room. You can start working out the first thing you get out of bed. As long as you manage to do a few squats, burpies, pushups, crunches and shuttle runs, you’ll be able to remain fairly fit through your trip.
  • If there’s a beach nearby, you can always run to the beach and go for a swim! Or you can always run down to the nearby park do some exercises for a while take a breather, repeat and run back to the hotel.
  • Another grave mistake most travelers make is hogging at the buffet breakfast table. Though you can save money with complementary breakfasts, a healthier option is either ordering your egg white omelet to your room or taking along some protein bars and peanut butter to eat instead of the calorie-rich hotel food.
  • Try avoiding alcohol while on the go as alcohol only dissolves your resolve at maintaining a healthy regime while on holiday!

Do you still wonder how you can stay in shape while travelling after reading these tips?

Wednesday 12 April 2017

5 Natural Ways to Relieve Stress and Improve Mood

Do you have a fibreglass swimming pool in your backyard? Then you should use it to improve your mood. Stress often takes the better of us and what we need is a sanctuary, in which we can recuperate. Swimming in your pool is only one way to relax yourself. Here are five natural ways to relieve stress and improve your mood:

Do something good

Even after a hectic week, try to do a good deed for someone. The person may or may not be a person you know. You could consider volunteering because many researchers found out that volunteering increases empathy and happiness. When this happens, you tend to appreciate the good things in your life.

Exercise regularly

Stress wears you out easily. To counter it, you need to move your body and exercise. Running, biking, walking, and swimming are only some of the things you can do. Exercising increases the levels of endorphins in your brain. Endorphin makes you feel good. As long as you work out, your mood improves. Exercising may take time, but it never fails to uplift your soul.

Experience hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy can take away your depression and stress. When you submerge yourself in pools of various temperatures, you gain a form of renewal. Hydrotherapy balances the mind and the body. When you submerge yourself in cold water, the shock of cold water invigorates. The coldness and wetness causes blood vessels to tighten or vasoconstrict. The blood then moves to the core of your body. Cold water makes your body conserve heat. Also, when the blood moves to the core of your body, your fresh warm blood covers your vital organs. The oxygen and nutrition provided to your organs allow your body to detoxify. Warm water then relaxes you and gets you ready for slumber or more relaxation.

You can discuss hydrotherapy with some of our experts at myfibreglasspooleasy.com.au. They can help you find pool accessories that can aid relieving your accumulated stress. When the world wears you out, de-stress and recuperate with hydrotherapy in the comfort of your own fibreglass swimming pool.

Tuesday 10 January 2017

How to Find the Best Fiberglass Swimming Pools in Brisbane

Fibreglass pool kits Brisbane are not all created equal. It takes the combination of a great fibreglass pool manufacturer and a reputable dealer that is knowledgeable and dedicated to their customers to know that your pool will have longevity.

Years ago, fibreglass pools had to be professionally installed. Today, due to molds and mass production, you can take part in the installation of fibreglass pool kits Brisbane. Once the hole is dug and the sand base balanced, a dealer can bring in your newly-made form and gently set it into place. It is up to you how much or how little help you desire at this point.

After a sealing concrete barrier is added along the perimeters of fibreglass pool kits, edging, landscaping, wiring for lights and filling the pool is all that is left. Some people prefer to wait until their pool is set to decide on the aesthetics for the area. With the pool in place, it may be easier to picture the details of color, hardscaping and plants. A nearby hardscape waterfall, a slide for the kids or a graceful pagoda swimming pool tent are popular ideas.

Whatever your choice in shape and design, always do a bit of research on the company chosen for fibreglass pool kits Brisbane. Check the dealer for reputation, customer satisfaction and the manufacturer represented. This addition to your backyard will become a permanent structure for your home and only the best company should be employed to guarantee lasting beauty and wear.