Setting Budgets to Help Purchase a Pool


by Jeff Nelson - Date: 2008-10-23 - Word Count: 512 Share This!

Somehow your children have finally convinced you to purchase a swimming pool for your house, they are ecstatic and can't wait for it to be finished, but all you can think about is how costly this project may end up being. The most important part of this process is allotting yourself a specific amount that you are willing to spend on the pool. The easiest way to do this is by setting up budgets for every aspect of the project. This includes the size, area, and type of pool that you want to purchase. By setting strict budgets for each part of the project you will never fail to stay within your price range, one important factor to keep in mind when setting your price ranges is to leave a little bit of room for costs that may go over.


One thing to keep in mind when creating budgets for the installation process is to make sure the location that you choose for your swimming pool correlates with the price you want to pay. Keep in mind the location that you want to put your pool has to be flat, make sure that you add in additional prices that might be needed in order to make the land appropriate for installment. Also, as far as location is concerned there are also legal safety requirements that you must abide by in order to have your pool be legally safe. One of the legal safety requirements is that the pool has to be surrounded by a fence that locks in order to keep children from falling in and drowning. There also needs to be locations for pumps and filters to be stored which can cost additional money.


The next thing that you have to consider is the type of pool you purchase, the prices of pools can vary enormously depending on whether you want to purchase an above ground pool or and in ground pool. Budgets can really be tested during this part of pool searching, there are disadvantages and advantages for both types of pool, and you just have to choose which type would be more suitable for your family. Just a reminder, if you decide to get an in ground pool be sure to shop around, check references, and make sure that the final price quote includes all of the costs that you have planned to spend on this part of the project.


When creating Budgets for projects this big many people tend to overlook small things that can end up costing you hundreds of dollars such as pool toys or safety equipment. One way to cut down on costs on swim toys is to purchase them from an aquatic magazine. These types of magazines often have great deals on bulk items such as arm band swimmies for your children, or aquatic workout equipment for yourself. Also, another great way to save money on pool equipment is by purchasing it during off peak times like during the winter, this is typically when companies are trying to get rid of their extra stock.


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Jeff Nelson gives advice on money management. His advice helps you to eliminate your debt faster. To make online Budgets easy and set up your budgets for each category you are targeting, visit www.mint.com

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