Advantages of Having a Natural Pool in Your Yard

Swimming pools are most commonly associated with having fun in the summer sun with friends, whilst sipping on a cocktail or two. Other homeowners might be inspired to host wild parties or interesting get-togethers. Point being, people always think of positive things when swimming pools are mentioned in a conversation. However, not everyone is lucky enough to own their very own swimming pool. If you are considering finally investing in one this year, then we highly suggest a natural pool in your backyard. First of all, take some time to learn the difference between a conventional pool and a natural one.

Benefits of a Natural Swimming Pool

Natural swimming pools, whilst already popular in Europe, are the latest trend for this summer in Australia and many other countries. What makes it different from a traditional swimming pool is the fact that it ditches harsh chemicals and instead uses up all-natural processes to cleanse the water.

Another interesting characteristic of a natural pool is that the swimming zone exists below the water’s surface, and the area is divided into two distinct zones: the purification zone (this is where the water is filtered and regenerated) and the actual swim zone (which is a lot deeper).

This way the gunk and dirt are efficiently eliminated and the swimming area becomes as clean as possible without the use of pricy chemicals. So, what are the amazing benefits of opting for a natural swimming pool instead of a traditional old-school one? Make yourself comfortable, sit back and read on, because the benefits will inspire you to get your hands on one as soon as possible.

1. Chemical-free

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The number one reason why more and more homeowners are looking into natural swimming pools is due to the amazing fact that it does not require chemical pesticides or chlorine to be added to the water to keep it clean. This way, the water is not only safe for humans but also your pets if they like swimming around in the hot summer days. So, how exactly is it possible to have clean water in the pool without the use of harsh ingredients?

One way to purify the water without the use of chemicals is by incorporating plants in the shallow zone. In result, the plants will oxygenate the water and filter it, thus the health of the pool will stay intact. This method is vastly different from the conventional one which uses chlorine to sanitize the pool, which kills everything it comes in contact with (except the swimmer of course).

Without the use of chlorine, the friendly bacteria stay alive, and they are responsible for keeping algae away. If you still need convincing ditching the chlorine filled swimming pools, then consider this: Not only does this chemical have a strong, nasty odor, but it also irritates the eyes and is said to be linked to fatal illnesses, such as cancer. Researchers also suggest that spending too much time in chlorinated water leads to reproductive disorders and devastating birth defects.

2. More aesthetic

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Another obvious benefit is the overall aesthetic appearance of a natural pool over a traditional one. Homeowners who love spending time in nature will definitely enjoy swimming in a pool which is reminiscent of a stunning freshwater lake. The whole ambiance of a natural pool is so strong that it can make anyone feel instantaneously connected with Mother Nature.

Many natural pools can easily be designed in a way to resemble ponds which can only be found in nature; other homeowners might enjoy decorating the structure with gorgeous lilies, lotus flowers or any other aquatic plants. Of course, the types of plants you choose will vary depending on where you live. Also, homeowners can choose different natural finishes making the whole ambiance of the natural pool even more magical, like for example a pebble finish.

On a side note, do remember to consult with experienced pool construction companies before starting off a new project. By reaching out to professionals, you will not have to worry about components missing or going way off the budget. Also, experts will be of help if you already own a natural swimming pool and if you are looking for a quick remodel.

3. Fewer annual costs

The most common question homeowners seem to be interested in is whether a natural swimming pool is more cost-effective than a conventional one. Of course, when considering such an investment, it is important to know all the initial costs and also the regular upkeep funds to make sure that the family budget allows it. As a matter of fact, experts suggest that the upfront payment of a natural pool is a lot more expensive than a regular one, due to the fact that the regeneration zone can be quite pricey.

Nevertheless, it is a well-known fact that chemicals and additives which are a must-have in traditional old-school pool cost a fortune and may damage the initial funds over time. When this comes into consideration, natural pools have the advantage because chemicals are not needed for regular upkeep. This way, yearly maintenance costs are a lot less, which makes natural pools quite cost-effective in the long run.

4. Easier to maintain

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Another common misconception among people who are new to the concept of natural swimming pools is that they need a lot more maintenance and work to function properly. In reality, when building a natural swimming pool, homeowners basically create a natural ecosystem that can take care of itself. For example, chlorine levels do not need to be monitored and there is no reason to worry about balancing the water’s pH. Besides needing to regularly skim the fallen leaves and dirt off the water’s surface or care for the plants from time to time, there is no extra need to worry.

Potential natural swimming pool owners falsely believe that the water in the pool becomes stagnant and disgusting. Even though the water can get quite brackish if left unattended, there is nothing a cheap water pump will not solve. As a matter of fact, conventional swimming pools require expensive pool filtration units, which can easily be avoided in this case.

Also, introducing a water pump is an excellent idea to make sure that the plants get as much oxygen as they can thrive and flourish. Another perk, when it comes to a natural swimming pool, is that it does not need any sort of electricity to run the whole filter system. Nevertheless, remember to check the water’s temperature and make sure that it does not rise above 85 degrees (this is a crucial step in order to keep the healthy bacteria alive and thriving in the water).

To sum it up, after reading about all the perks of owning a natural swimming pool, we might wonder why chlorine-based swimming pools exist anyway. So, consult with professionals, sit back and relax in the glorious sun!

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