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As you go through your options for a new swimming pool, you’ll need to choose a shape for it. Custom Pool Pros NJ offers freeform pools NJ, which provide several benefits over more traditional pool shapes. Learn more about how free form pools can enhance the appearance of your NJ property compared to a more traditional pool shape.

Freeforms pools give you a fresh place to start in terms of design. You can have your pool shaped in nearly any way you want. These pools usually have a lot of curves or rounded edges rather than sharper or straighter edges as traditional pools do. This gives free form pools a relaxing, casual look that also adds a touch of elegance to any yard. Our experts will assist you in designing the shape of your free form pool.

Freeform pools are also beneficial in terms of how they affect the surrounding landscaping. You can design a pool that fits with your current landscaping, so you don’t have to change much. You can also wait to do landscaping until after your free form pool is installed. That lets you base your landscaping options on the way your pool looks.

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If you’ve decided on a freeform pool for your home, please contact Custom Pool Pros NJ. We offer high-quality freeform pool services NJ, including design, construction and installation. Our team of pool experts at our family-owned business can help you create the ideal design for your free form pool based on the amount of space you have and your current landscaping. If you need other work done on your yard, such as a new patio or a renovated patio, give us a call. We also provide patio services, landscaping and more.

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CUSTOM FREEFORM POOLS NJ

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As you begin deciding a swimming pool choice, one of the first things you will have to decide is a pool shape. One of the most popular pool shapes are freeform pools. We will discuss some of the pros of having a freeform pool in your backyard.

Freeform concrete pools give you freedom to create any shape you can imagine. Take a look at our gallery for some inspirations on pool shapes, sizes, and in ground pool ideas. You will see freeform pools have many curves and rounded edges. These shapes can give your design a more relaxing vibe with a touch of elegance. Let us assist you in designing your next free form pool.

If you have your heart set on a custom free form pool, look no further, swimming pool designs NJ is here to assist you from design to pool construction and pool installation. Our team of swimming pool experts have over two decades of experience in this industry and will make sure you are fully satisfied with your decision. We are here to assist you on all your landscaping needs, call us today.

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Designing and installing a swimming pool requires specialist design to address: the building structure and mangement of the environment (taking into account shape, size, depth, tank, etc.) specific techniques (such as filtration, the circulation system – pumps, inlets and outlets, pipe work, etc.)

If you want something reliable and cost-effective, a rectangular pool might be your best option. ‘For many, the normal shape for a swimming pool is rectangular, usually with proportions of 2:1 (length to width),’ says SPATA (opens in new tab) (The Swimming Pool & Allied Trade Association).

Space required: The smallest swimming pool that can be constructed can have a size of 150-200 square feet (water area), which can easily be built in an area of 500 square feet.

Most residential swimming pools are finished using 1 of 3 surfacing materials: poured concrete, fiberglass, or vinyl. Concrete is the strongest and most durable, but also the most expensive.

This analysis shows that the average dimension of a swimming pool is about 30.1 feet long, 15.7 feet wide and 5.6 feet deep.

you probably know that there are three types of inground pools: fiberglass, vinyl liner, and concrete (also called gunite). Below is a detailed comparison of these three pool types, including the pros and cons of each. You can check out our guide to general pricing for the three pool types.

A vinyl liner pool itself takes about two weeks to install. But the accompanying patio can take from one week to a year, depending on the construction process. A gunite concrete pool takes six to eight weeks from excavation to your first swim.

Serving all of Central, Northern, NJ & The Jersey Shore. Call Now to Schedule Your Free Consultation.

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