August 3, 2007, Newsletter Issue #75: Outdoor Fun Indoors

Tip of the Week

Unfortunately, not every area is perfect for an outdoor pool. Some places can be very windy, always cold, and rainy. Land also might make it tough to create a foundation for a pool. If you do live in an area with these problems you still have an alternative—indoor pools.

Obviously, adding a pool to the inside of your house is a bit more expensive. Also, you need to make sure your house can handle this addition, structurally. Since an indoor pool needs to be kept at a higher temperature it will get pretty humid. Indoor pools also need a number of chemicals to maintain and cleanse it. For these reasons, whatever room you go with should have proper ventilation.

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