Search data on realestate.com.au shows that Australians are as pool-obsessed as ever. The word pool featured in more than seven million searches on our site in the past year alone.
But before you break out the shovel and start digging, it pays to know what youre getting yourself into. You might think that pools automatically increase value, but this isnt always the case.
I know a thing or two about living with a pool we have one of the biggest residential pools youve ever seen. While that might sound like a treat, its been a love-hate relationship over the 10 years weve called our property home.
Im pleased to report that, recently, its more love than hate; but Im also here to tell you the reality of keeping a pool isnt all sweet summer-day fun.
One of the most common questions Im asked when I post happy snaps of my pool on social media is, what are the dimensions? My response is, too big. Im not joking at 150,000 litres it is too big, but it came with the block and were hardly going to get rid of it.
Beyond that, our pool affords us (my kids) endless hours of fun, a reprieve from a hot day, and in our case, its the jewel in the crown, as we can take it in from most angles of our home.
2. Climate and trends dictate costs
Dave Franklin of Franklin Pools Australia says the cost of installing a pool varies pretty wildly from state to state, which is subject to climatic differences but also trends. In Queensland the average 8x4m pebblecrete pool comes in at around $25k-$30k, while in NSW & Victoria, the same size pool sits at around $55k-$100k.
The difference being that nearly all pools in NSW & Victoria are installed with heating. But also, the states preferred trend of fully tiled pools has higher labour costs than pebblecrete, which most Queenslanders go for.
This is one of the most important pieces of advice you can know about the pool industry right now: chlorine and salt pools are on their way out, and mineral pools of varying types are fast on their way in. We recently converted our pool to a mineral system and its the best thing weve ever done.
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To cut to the chase, it means were no longer swimming in chlorine (good news for asthma and eczema sufferers); it requires next-to-no maintenance (no trips to the pool shop), and in a decade of operation, our pools never been so clear.
The bonus is our power bill is expected to be $400 down over the year.
If youre installing a new pool, a mineral variety is a no-brainer. And if youre thinking about converting an existing pool but youre deterred by the cost of conversion, take it from me, it will be one of the best investments youll ever make for your power bill, for the environment, and for your health.