Many pool problems do not arise because of materials, but because of poor technical decisions made in the planning phase.
Below are several questions you should ask before the work commences:
Pool construction
What is the optimal pool size for the available space and intended purpose?
What size and position of the sun deck best suit the layout and pool use?
Which materials and construction methods ensure a long-lasting structure and easy maintenance?
Where should the pool plant room be positioned, and how should its dimensions be determined?
Electrical connections, water supply and drainage?
Are there special conditions or restrictions (terrain configuration, neighbours, permits) that could affect execution?
Pool maintenance
How easy is it to clean and maintain the system?
What are the recommended maintenance intervals for the equipment?
How available is support for spare parts and service?
How does the pool perform in different seasons or weather conditions?
Pool system
What are the possible problems and malfunctions, and how frequent are they?
How to respond in case of pump failure, power outage or water issues?
How adaptable is the system to future upgrades?
Is the solution suited to the actual way the pool will be used (number of users, frequency of use)?
What should we do to increase the safety of future users?
How tolerant is the system to maintenance errors or improper handling?
What are the expected annual maintenance and energy costs?
How do costs increase with upgrades or additional equipment?
What materials are used, and how durable are they?

