The Coolest Custom Pool Shapes to Beat the Heat in 2021

The Coolest Custom Pool Shapes to Beat the Heat in 2021

Pool Shapes to Fit Your Wants and Needs

Summer is the perfect time to take a dip or relax next to your beautiful pool. Oh, you don’t have one? Don’t worry because DMG Pool Builders has your back! Before you decide on the kind of pool you want, it’s imperative to do some research. To make your swimming pool stand out and fit in, let’s discuss the most popular custom pool shapes of 2021. The kind of shape you’re going for can depend on a variety of things, of course. And while all pool types have their pros and cons, here are some pool shapes you can get the most out of.

Rectangular Pool Shapes: Always a Go-To

Rectangles are still one of the most popular pool shapes. There’s just so much you can do with them! Even though these pools may seem simple, it’s easy to give them a unique flair. You can do that by simply playing with sharp edges. For example, giving your pool’s edges a different cut will result in a rectangular Grecian pool. In short, the simplicity and customizability of the shape are what make opting for a rectangular pool worth it.

Freeform Pool Shapes: Your Safest Bet

When it comes to ease of design, freeform pools are your safest bet. Sharp lines don’t fit into every backyard, so let’s talk about curves! 

What makes this group of shapes so popular is versatility. That, of course, is what guarantees uniqueness because no two freeform shapes can be the same. If you want a little bit of guidance or inspiration, there are many curvy styles to mimic and choose from. Make your pool look like an oasis, a mountain pond, or stick to the trusty kidney shape!

No need to worry about the possible complexity of your freeform design because if you can picture it, we can make it!

Roman Pool Shapes: A Piece of History in Your Backyard

If you’re looking for something more sophisticated, single and double Roman pools are a perfect choice. These pools are essentially rectangular with oval elements. However, simplicity doesn’t stop them from being so magnificent. 

Roman pools get their name because they resemble baths from ancient Rome. Knowing that is enough to make anybody want to have them. Combine them with a quality vinyl liner or a mosaic for a striking look. With these swimming pools, you can decide to keep the original shape or play around with oval elements’ placement. 

Letter-shaped Pools: Fun and Authentic

These shapes can’t always be made into swimming pools, mainly due to space constraints. But if you have a backyard big enough to allow for it, this can be a great design for you.

So, how do you decide on a letter? Just choose a favorite! This is a great way to put a unique stamp that will bring your family home together. For example, it can be the first letter of your family’s last name.  If you’re not too picky about letters, the most popular one is definitely “L”. The fun thing is that you can even spell a whole word if you want to!

We Can Make Your Dream a Reality

Whatever pool shape you prefer, we can make it happen. DMG Pools will install a beautiful pool that you can enjoy for a long time. Just take a look at our testimonials and see what our clients had to say about our services. If you have any questions at all, feel free to contact us. We can answer your questions about construction, vinyl liners, pricing, shape ideation, maintenance, and so much more. DMG Pools will take care of everything and turn your pool dreams into reality.

How to Maintain Your Vinyl Pool

How to Maintain Your Vinyl Pool

Vinyl pools are a great addition to your home, but like anything else, they need continuous maintenance. They are inexpensive to install, but if they aren’t properly cared for, they won’t last very long. Luckily, there are some simple steps and routines you can take to prolong your vinyl pool’s life. Once you get into a habit, the maintenance will be minimal to keep the pool in top shape.

Keep Your Pool Clean

No one wants to take a swim and be surrounded by dead bugs and soggy leaves. Instead of having to pick each one out individually, there are easy ways of preventing it from happening in the first place, as well as tools for cleaning that will save you time. Invest in a vinyl pool liner vacuum and use it regularly on the bottom of the pool. This will keep debris, mold, and algae from building up.

You should also use a pool cover. Make it fits your pool securely, so no foreign particles or bugs can get in from the top, or the sides of the pool. The pool cover performs many functions. First, it keeps water from evaporating, saving you money on water costs. Second, tarps or pool covers can help keep the water at the perfect temperature. Third, you will spend less time cleaning the water, and it will prevent staining on the liner from dirt or leaves.

Vinyl liner is sensitive to rips and tears. Invest in a soft nylon pool brush that is specifically made for vinyl pools, and gently scrub the pool’s sides. Keep the deck and surrounding areas clean too. Leaf skimmers will get rid of those mushy leaves and keep your pool’s surface clear. There are professional cleaning solutions that you can buy when using these tools as well. It is highly recommended to get your pool cleaned by professionals at least once a year, to lengthen your pool’s lifespan. 

Correct Chemicals Levels

Having the proper pH levels allows chlorine to kill threats, such as algae and bacteria. Your pool needs proper water balance in order to maximize its life and appearance. If the pool is frequently used, the water should be tested twice daily with a DPD kit, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The pH level should be between 7.4-7.8. This will effectively kill germs, prevent the liner from wrinkling, and won’t irritate swimmers’ skin. Free chlorine should be between 1.5 and 2.5 ppm to stop algae and bacteria from growing; however, if it is higher than this, the liner will get wrinkled. When mixing in chemicals, do one at a time and wait until it dissolves before adding the second one.

Your Pool Should Always Have Water

Water keeps the vinyl liner from wrinkling, rising, shrinking, or bubbling. It’s never a good idea to drain the water because your pool might lose its shape. Water provides pressure that keeps your pool intact. There is no need to get rid of the water if you perform regular maintenance. If you need to drain some of the water for whatever reason, contact DMG Pools to get professional advice before you take action.

DMG Pools is Here to Help

Our team has been in the vinyl pool industry for 35 years. We have encountered all sorts of maintenance situations and have the expertise to guide you towards the right practices. DMG Pools will provide you with all the information to maximize your pool’s life. Apart from suggesting the best cleaning supplies and tips, you can also schedule yearly professional cleaning with DMG Pools as soon as you get the pool installed. Give us a call today, to learn about our services and ways to keep your pool durable and strong.