Swimming pool design varies based on each client’s needs and what type of space they have. We have seen quite a few unique designs over the 35+ years in business, but one that always remains true and is always timeliness is the vanishing edge design. Also known as an infinity pool, this design is often used in homes that are near the water or have some sort of level change in the backyard. These swimming pools really give off the gorgeous illusion that there is no edge to the design as the water flows over.
Adding an infinity edge to your swimming pool can be costly. One cost-saving factor to be taken into consideration is when you are selecting your pump system. Our Treasure Pools team shares that a two-pump system is the best route to take for this specific design. There is a lot of evaporation that happens with these pools that homeowners don’t necessarily know or think about. In order to assure that this doesn’t happen, Treasure Pools also recommends putting in an autofill. This autofill will automatically make sure that your water level is always correct and accurate without you having to do physically do anything or always be on the lookout. This autofill really cuts back on your maintenance.
A vanishing edge really allows the water to flow to the top of the pool and then goes just underneath the deck and looks as though the pool is actually a part of the ground. These swimming pools are stunning and offer a fabulous view. These pools are typically used where there is a change in the ground level to really emphasize the effect. These pools will make you want to swim forever! Contact us today to see some of the stunning infinity pools Treasure Pools has built over the years and see if this design may be the right option for you.
