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Frequently Asked Questions

 

  • "Do I need planning permission for my pool?"
    As a general rule planning permission is not needed for an outdoor pool unless the property is "Listed". Indoor pools, may in some circumstances but not all, will need planning permission. Your SPATA installer will be able to advise you. A simple guidance leaflet is available from SPATA giving more details.

 

  • "Should I have a liner pool or a concrete pool?"
    The major difference between the two is the method of construction and water retention. As the liner is, in theory, quicker to install there is probably a cost saving here, however the surrounds, filtration, heating etc. are the same for each as they depend on the volume of water and not the construction. It most probably boils down to the choice of internal finish and the cost as when properly installed each will give you many years of pleasure. Your SPATA installer will be able to advise you once he/she has been to your property to do a site survey.

 

  • "Do I need chemicals in my pool?"
    Unless the pool is going to be emptied daily, rather like a bath chemicals, will always be needed in a swimming pool to remove bacteria and to keep the water in balance and safe for swimming. However the amounts used are perfectly safe and providing the balance of the water is maintained you will hardly notice then. Your SPATA installer will be able to advise you on the best method of treatment and how to apply it.

 

  • "I have been told that pools take a lot of effort to maintain. Is this true?"
    In a word no. As with all mechanical items some degree of maintenance is always required and a swimming pool will need some of your time. Of course if you neglect it the effort required to sort out any problems will be much greater than normal. With a family outdoor pool you should expect to spend no more than ½ hour per week on testing and cleaning. Your SPATA installer will advise how additional equipment can make the chores easier and some will even provide a full maintenance service contract and do it for you.

 

  • "Will my pool freeze in the winter?"
    These days most pools are fitted with a frost-stat, which works as the temperature falls. This brings on the filter pump (not the heater) which circulates the water bringing the warmer water from the bottom of the pool to the top. This coupled with the movement of the water will prevent the build up of ice.