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New York Pools, Hot Tubs & Maintenance

Welcome to the Buildwish New York pools, hot tubs, and maintenance directory. Here you will find all of the professionals in the New York area that can specialize in pools, hot tubs, and maintenance for all of the areas in your home. All types of pools, hot tubs, and maintenance can be handled by our New York pools, hot tubs, and maintenance specialists. Read reviews about these New York pools, hot tubs, and maintenance professionals to find the one you need.

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Aqua-Pro Swimming Pools
New York, New York
Tel: (914) 923-9500
Mill Bergen Pool Center
New York, New York
Tel: (718) 763-5500
 
 
 

Considerations When Building Pools or Spas - New York

Many considerations have to go into installing a spa, a pool, and other such things. It is important to make sure that you are installing something which will suit your needs. It is especially important to ask pertinent questions. For instance, you need to know how many people are going to be using the structure, as well as why it will be used -- entertainment, relaxation, fitness, recreation, et cetera. You need to consider how much space you have to accommodate it, how much you can spend, and whether or not the structure needs to be heated.
 
 
 
It is also vital to think about all of the technical things, like what kind of soil is in your yard, where any underground pipes or electrical cables are located, and the location of any trees, since their roots can have a horrendous effects on outdoor structures. It may be necessary to remove any trees which pose a problem. Fortunately there are removal services which can help you do this. As well, certain areas in Australia have water restrictions, which can place limitations on building a pool. You definitely need to see how that affects your area before you even start planning.

On the subject of council regulations, you need to remember that they can also affect just what kind of pool you are allowed to build. A lot of councils will make you get the proper permits prior to beginning the building process, and there are almost always regulations to which you need to conform. This includes safety restrictions and distance limitations.

There are a number of safety restrictions to consider when building your spa or your pool. For instance, if your pool is greater than thirty centimeters deep, you need to put up a fence. This is a legal requirement. The fence will need to be a maximum of ten centimeters off of the ground. That way, no children will be able to crawl beneath it. Whenever applicable, the railings of the fence should not be greater than ten centimeters apart. Gates should be self closing. You should only be able to open them from the top, which will prevent children from opening the gate.
 
 

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