Are you increasingly thinking about to install a pool in your garden, but the costs associated with structure the maintenance are a deterrent for you? Rest assured, today, there are ways to enjoy swimming moments without having to empty your wallet. But to do this, you still need to be familiar with the different energy consumption items of a swimming pool.

Discover now the solutions that exist for building a sustainable and economical swimming pool!

 

The different energy consumption items of a swimming pool

 

Before you start building construction of your swimming pool, it is important to understand what can cost you dearly when the maintenance of your pool :

  • Water: beyond filling before starting your shell pools, be aware that you will need to regularly adjust the water level due to evaporation and potential splashes from swimming. The Hydraulic cleaning of the sand filter, also called "backwashing," also requires the use of water. This step, essential for the good health of your pool, should be carried out every week or every month, depending on the volume of your pool and the environment.
  • Electricity: filtration pump, heating or even electrical treatment devices, all of these devices need electricity to function properly. The cost associated with electricity varies and depends in particular on the technical characteristics of your pool.
  • Cleaning products: to enjoy healthy and clean water in all circumstances, maintenance regular for your pool is essential. Chlorine, stabilizers, and other maintenance products will therefore need to be used recurrently to disinfect the water and thus avoid the proliferation of bacteria and germs within your pool.

 

The different characteristics to take into account for an economical swimming pool

 

As you will have understood, to build an economical swimming pool, you will need to think about the characteristics of your pool before the project. The size, shape and exposure of your pool will need to be taken into account if you want to save money on water, electricity and maintenance products.

In terms of dimensions, ask yourself the right questions: what will be the use of my pool ? If you primarily want to swim and enjoy family swimming moments, it may not be necessary for it to be deep. Keep in mind that the larger your pool is, the more energy-intensive it will be, both in terms of its water needs and maintenance products or during heating.

To save money, also think about the location of your shell pool and its exposure. Preferably, install your pool in a bright space that benefits from long periods of sunshine. Ideally, it should be exposed to the sun during swimming hours, i.e. between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. In this way, you will avoid heating your pool, which represents the largest source of energy consumption.

 

Your pool is already built and you still want to reduce your energy costs? It's possible! Practiced regularly, these good practices will allow you to make some savings:

  • To avoid having an under-filtered or over-filtered pool, be sure to find out about the filtration time required for your pool. This will depend in particular on its water volume, its temperature and the number of swimmers.
  • To avoid buying maintenance products, regularly check the condition of your water. As the saying goes, prevention is better than cure!
  • To limit the evaporation of your water, do not hesitate to equip yourself with a automatic. In addition to reducing your water consumption, you will also save money on the maintenance of your pool !
  • Do you want to light up your pool so you can enjoy it as soon as night falls? Consider installingLED bulbs, which have the advantage of being more economical!

 

Would you like to know more about building an economical swimming pool ? Do not hesitate to contact our team of experts. They will be happy to answer you, whatever your request!

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