Having a swimming pool in the back yard can be really fun and enjoyable, especially if you live in the sunbelt, and you are in the middle of one of those sweltering summers. Your children might compete in swim teams, go to swim meets, and be in lifeguard training, but that makes no difference. Even if your municipality does not require it (some do when there are children in the house), you should have a fence that is at least four feet high all around the swimming pool.
One of the considerations people make when they want to improve the value of their property is to install a pool. This may be a very viable option, but a lot of home buyers are opting it out. Although not all buyers would not want to have a pool in their backyard, most of the buyers don’t. This is because of the different disadvantages it brings. Before deciding if you should install a pool, check its various advantages and disadvantages first.