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Making a swimming pond

Are you looking for a natural pool that blends beautifully with your garden? Then making a swimming pond is the perfect choice. On hot days you will enjoy swimming, while on cooler days you will enjoy a beautiful pond in the garden. Wondering how to make a swimming pond and what the costs are? Read it all in this article.

What does it cost to build a swimming pond?

The swimming pond price averages around £30,000. The swimming pond costs differ considerably from each other; the final price depends on the size and finishing, among other things. When making a swimming pond, the depth is also important. The deeper the swimming pond is, the more pressure there will be on the bottom and therefore a firmer stabilisation layer is needed. This naturally makes your swimming pond making more expensive. Check out the average costs of making a swimming pond below.

Project Average price
(including labour and VAT)
Making a swimming pond £100 – £500 per m²
Heat pump £3.700
Swimming pool specialist £ 35 – £ 55 per hour

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What’s the difference with a swimming pool?

A swimming pond is a pond that is made in such a way that you can enjoy swimming in it. When making a swimming pond, the swimming specialist makes sure your swimming pond is beautifully incorporated in your garden. Another difference between a swimming pond and a swimming pool is that there are no chemicals in the water of a swimming pond. Your swimming pond keeps itself clean through natural filter systems, such as a sand filter, lava stones and water plants. As a result, you won’t have any skin problems after swimming in your swimming pond.

Advantages and disadvantages of making a swimming pond

Making a swimming pond is a big investment. Of course it means you enjoy a refreshing dip in summer, but what else is great about making a swimming pond and what are the disadvantages? Check it all out below.

Advantages Disadvantages
Functions without chlorine or other chemicals Relatively high price
Low energy consumption Warm pool higher than 26 degrees is not possible
Natural look in your garden Water doesn’t look clean
Fits in any garden Great chance of algae growth
Low maintenance
Heated at a low temperature

What are the options when making a swimming pond?

Creating a natural pond can be done in several ways. Here you can read about three options that are possible when making a swimming pond.

Standard swimming pond

A standard swimming pond often has a rectangular shape. Moreover, the swimming pond tank is divided into two parts: a swimming area and the plant area. Because of this separation, you enjoy your swimming pond to the fullest and the basin is plant-free. The plants naturally purify the water. In this swimming pond, the edge between the swimming area and the garden is clearly visible. The walls slope steeply and the floor is neatly straight, just like a standard pool.

Nature pond

Don’t want to make a standard swimming pond? Then opt for a nature pond. A natural pond features a natural or informal shape. Moreover, the purifying plants are located in the pool and the sides of the pool gradually blend into the garden. In this way, it looks as if the pond was not built and has always been there.

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What should you pay attention to when making a swimming pond?

When making a swimming pond, there are a number of things you should pay attention to. Read a handy step-by-step plan for creating a swimming pond here.

Designing a swimming pond

It all starts, of course, by working out a plan. Write down all your wishes and requirements and discuss this with the specialist. Making a swimming pond involves a lot, which is why it’s smart to call in an expert for the design. In designing a swimming pond, you determine the ideal location for your pond, what shape it should have and how deep the water is. In doing so, you take into account the two zones of the pool. One zone is the area that purifies the water, in the other you swim.

Excavating the ground

After the plans have been worked out, the digging begins. An excavator offers a solution here. The specialist will, of course, take into account the pipes in the ground and neatly dig out the shape of your swimming pond.

Root fabric, pond fabric, pump and pipes installation

After digging, the next part of creating a swimming pond begins: decorating. The specialist will lay a root canvas in the pond against the roots. The pool filters ensure that the water cleans. On top of this comes the pond cloth, which forms the floor of the swimming pond. To keep the cloth in place, he places a number of stones.

Designing the natural filter

The swamp zone forms the natural filter of the pond. Set it up with lava stones and aquatic plants. It’s up to you how many aquatic plants you put in the swamp zone. The plants ensure that the water remains clear and clean.

Filling with water and finishing

Your swimming pond is ready as soon as it is filled with fresh water. Then the specialist will work on finishing your swimming pond. Think for example of a wooden edge finish or laying a stone edge. After this, it is time to enjoy your beautiful swimming pond.

Handy tips for building a swimming pond

Making a swimming pond is quite a job. Building it yourself is possible, but it is wiser to hire a specialist for the job. Besides this tip, you can read more handy tips below to make your pool even easier.

Choose a swimming pond in the sun

Avoid shade and build the swimming pond in a sunny spot in the garden. The absence of trees means fewer leaves and branches get into your swimming pond. In addition, use a dark cover sheet to capture more solar heat at times when you are not swimming in the swimming pond. That way, you can quickly save on the heating costs of your swimming pond.

Look out for quality marks

For making a swimming pond in the garden, you can choose from a wide range of specialists. Pay attention to whether the swimming pond specialists have certain quality marks. Examples include the KOMO quality mark and Kiwa certificates. If a specialist has these qualifications, you can assume that they deliver a certain quality.

Check whether you need a permit

Would you like to build a swimming pond larger than 30 m2? Then in many cases it is necessary to apply for a permit. So check with your municipality whether this also applies to your swimming pond and what the specific rules are. Your swimming pond specialist will also be happy to help you with this, of course.

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