As summer approaches many people are planning to build a pool to enjoy the upcoming warm weather.  As a pool builder who has been creating backyard dreams for over 60 Years, Anthony & Sylvan Pools helps the customer focus on the three phases of the pool: design, construction and ownership.  What many people don’t realize is that the design of their pool affects not only the length of the construction phase but will also influence the cost of ownership in the future.  By making small changes in design and adding the latest technology, you can make you pool more economical to operate and more environmentally friendly. Here is a sample of what a good pool designer should discuss:
Technology — Good for the environment, better for your wallet!

• LED Lights reduce electricity consumption by 75 percent and offer a much longer life than standard bulb lights (50,000 hours versus 8,000 hours).  Many LED lights also provide you the ability to change colors and even have color shows.

• There are many ways to heat your pool.  The new gas heaters are up to 82 percent efficient, much more than even three years ago.  Solar systems can warm a pool five to 10 degrees depending on the size and the location of the panels and the pool.

• New pumps are more efficient and cost effective.  Pump manufacturers are now offering two-speed and Multi-speed pumps.  Multi-speed pumps can cost double the price of the new mandated two-speed pumps, but they can reduce electric usage by 50 percent depending on the operation.

• Pool control systems allow the owner to operate the pool.  A good system will allow you to program the pumps to automatically filter water during off peak hours, saving you money.  Many systems also offer remote controls that make it easier to enjoy you pool and spa.

• Pool covers reduce heat loss by five to 10 degrees and reduce evaporation of water and pool chemicals.  Covers also reduce amount of time to clean.
Pool Design – Beauty that saves you money!

• The closer the equipment to the pool, the less energy needed to pump the water through the filter.  Keeping the equipment close can also reduce the construction costs.

• Reducing the pool’s size and depth can also save you money as there is less water to pump and heat.

• Dark interior finishes (quartzite and pebble coatings) absorb more heat during the day than a standard white plaster. They also last longer and often have better durability warranties.

As with everything, going with a reputable, licensed builder will save you the hassle and the expense of having large construction mistakes.  Spending time on the design with a knowledgeable design consultant can speed your construction process and save you money while increasing your enjoyment of your pool.

Scott Stratton is the General Manager of Anthony & Sylvan Pools’ Southern California Division.  Anthony & Sylvan Pools is America’s largest non-franchised pool builder and has been building pools for over 60 years.

For more information, please call 877-729-7946.

Santa Clarita Magazine