Even though there is snow on the ground in many parts of the country, now might be the perfect time to start thinking about your new above ground pool. By the time the weather begins getting hot and spring is breaking, it might be too late as you want to have your pool started by then so you can enjoy it all summer long.
For some folks, the available space for installing a new swimming pool is limited. There are several important things to consider before you buy an above ground pool. If you buy one before the spring, you'll be ready to assemble and enjoy the moment the weather changes.
Water and Electric – Both of these are nice to have close to where you would like to assemble the pool. For most pools, it works the best if you run an underground conduit from your house outlet to where the pump and filter will be located. This also makes sense if you want to add a pool light or cleaner, as you do not want to have cords running across the yard. You may also want to extend an underground water pipe if your pool will be more than 50 feet from the water source. That will give you a cleaner look than having a garden hose stretched out over your lawn.
Visibility from the House – You might want to be able to enjoy the view of the pool from your house as much as possible, especially if you have younger kids and want to keep a close, watchful eye on them. Please make sure all of your kids are taught pool safety lessons and know how to swim. Be prepared and safe with pool alarms and safety equipment.
Level is Key – The earth beneath your pool will need to be absolutely level before you begin to assemble your above ground pool. This is so important to ensure the structural integrity of your pool and to have a nice even water line when the pool is full. A badly lopsided pool could fall over and flood the backyard.
Access to the Pool – You want to be able to jump into the pool quickly on a really hot, sweltering day, or run back into the house at rapid speed on a cold night. You also want to make sure there is quick access for emergency personnel, in case there is an emergency. You should also verify local government regulations for how far away a pool must be from the house. Keep a buffer zone around the pool so it is easier to walk around and clean once assembled.
Let there be Sun – Finally, you really want to consider where in the backyard the sun and shade exists during different times of the day. You might prefer partial shade, or want to make sure your pool is in the sunny portion. If you live in a really hot location, the sun might make the pool too warm in the middle of summer. We also suggest not placing your pool under a large tree, as the leaves might make cleaning the pool a major challenge. These are all great things to consider when planning out where to put your above ground pool.
Pools And Stuff has a great selection of the top brand above ground pools. Check out our selection and contact us to help you determine the best option and style for you and your family.
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
ADA Compliance for Pools
The American Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations are well underway and many commercial pools around the country have upgraded to include options for those who need assistance. Since there are such a wide variety of pool lifts, you should have no trouble finding something to fit your pool and style.
Based on the new regulations, all public accommodations including hotels, resorts, timeshares, and more must bring certain elements of their facilities into compliance with the 2010 ADA standards as of March 15, 2012. Elements of these new compliances include that any commercial pool under 300 feet must have a sloped entry or a pool lift. Commercial pools larger than 300 linear feet need two forms of access, one of which must be a sloped entry or pool lift.
Pool lifts come in all different shapes, sizes and options depending on how large your pool is and if you have multiple bodies of water or just one. You can purchase a portable option like the Patriot Portable Lift or a stationary lift like the Pro Pool and Spa Lift. There are options for both in ground and above ground pools, while some lifts might be for one or the other.
You can also look into purchasing pool access wheelchairs or beach access wheelchairs to cater to those that need assistance. These are many styles, but we love the Beach Access Chair with large balloon tires. We also have flotation and training aides available.
If you want more details on the complete ADA compliance regulations, please visit http://www.ada.gov/.
PoolsAndStuff.com has a variety of options for ADA pool lifts and aquatic wheelchairs for all of your ADA compliance needs. Our qualified staff can help figure out the best option for your pool set up, as well as offer free shipping in the 48 states.
Based on the new regulations, all public accommodations including hotels, resorts, timeshares, and more must bring certain elements of their facilities into compliance with the 2010 ADA standards as of March 15, 2012. Elements of these new compliances include that any commercial pool under 300 feet must have a sloped entry or a pool lift. Commercial pools larger than 300 linear feet need two forms of access, one of which must be a sloped entry or pool lift.
Pool lifts come in all different shapes, sizes and options depending on how large your pool is and if you have multiple bodies of water or just one. You can purchase a portable option like the Patriot Portable Lift or a stationary lift like the Pro Pool and Spa Lift. There are options for both in ground and above ground pools, while some lifts might be for one or the other.
You can also look into purchasing pool access wheelchairs or beach access wheelchairs to cater to those that need assistance. These are many styles, but we love the Beach Access Chair with large balloon tires. We also have flotation and training aides available.
If you want more details on the complete ADA compliance regulations, please visit http://www.ada.gov/.
PoolsAndStuff.com has a variety of options for ADA pool lifts and aquatic wheelchairs for all of your ADA compliance needs. Our qualified staff can help figure out the best option for your pool set up, as well as offer free shipping in the 48 states.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Indoors Games for Winter Entertainment
Have you ever entered the basement of someone’s home and saw it? You know what I am talking about…the air hockey table! Or have you ever walked into a bar and gotten stoked about the pool table in the corner? Many people never consider owning their own indoor game system, which is a travesty. What better way to throw more entertaining parties having some high quality game tables around? How about spending some quality family time together versus spending evenings in front of the television?
The popularity of indoor games is coming back, especially in cold weather regions where the winters are long and people are looking for new ways to entertain themselves.
We have the perfect way to channel your inner Forest Gump. Table Tennis tables are an excellent way to hold Olympic-like championships in your basement with the family and close friends during the holidays. Grab your paddle and invite over your cousins for a fun-filled, action packed game night. Our foosball tables will bring in some great competition.
We also have several options for the young athlete. Rolbak basketball return nets are the best option to practice your shot while having the hoop pass the ball back to you.
PoolsAndStuff.com has a great selection of quality indoor games for every person and space. From multi-game tables, to table top pool tables to table tennis systems, we are the place to get your winter games. Most of these games can be easily moved to another room or house if you are relocating. You can add several to make the perfect place for your kids and family to spend time together and have a multi-game championship. Buy indoor games for winter fun today and get free shipping from www.poolsandstuff.com.
The popularity of indoor games is coming back, especially in cold weather regions where the winters are long and people are looking for new ways to entertain themselves.
We have the perfect way to channel your inner Forest Gump. Table Tennis tables are an excellent way to hold Olympic-like championships in your basement with the family and close friends during the holidays. Grab your paddle and invite over your cousins for a fun-filled, action packed game night. Our foosball tables will bring in some great competition.
We also have several options for the young athlete. Rolbak basketball return nets are the best option to practice your shot while having the hoop pass the ball back to you.
PoolsAndStuff.com has a great selection of quality indoor games for every person and space. From multi-game tables, to table top pool tables to table tennis systems, we are the place to get your winter games. Most of these games can be easily moved to another room or house if you are relocating. You can add several to make the perfect place for your kids and family to spend time together and have a multi-game championship. Buy indoor games for winter fun today and get free shipping from www.poolsandstuff.com.
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Sunday, September 30, 2012
How to Prepare Your Pool for Winter
Fall is in the air and everyone is throwing on their jackets and putting away their flip-flops. You have to begin to think about winterizing your pool and getting it ready for the cold winter months.
The first step is to begin balancing the water chemistry of your pool. We suggest a pH of between 7.2 and 7.6, an alkalinity of between 80 and 120 ppm, and a calcium hardness of 180 to 220 ppm. You should also shock the pool with a chlorine or non-chlorine shock. You want to make sure the chlorine levels return to 1.0 to 3.0 ppm before adding any winter algaecide and putting on your winter pool cover, since the chlorine tends to break down both of these.
For the winter months, you also need to remove any skimmer baskets, cleaners, ladders and solar covers. You should store these in a safe and stable location during the winter. You should also lower the water level in the pool with a submersible pump to 12 inches to 18 inches below the skimmer for mesh covers, and 3 inches to 6 inches below the tile for solid, floating covers. You should also drain or blow out all pumping, filtering, heating and chlorinating equipment so it doesn’t freeze and crack.
We also suggest lubricating the pump lid and push-pull valve’s o-rings. You should skim, vacuum and brush the pool as well. The pool should be clean and clear as possible before covering for the winter. You also need to winterize the pumping to and from the pool. For above ground pools, this means disconnecting the hoses to and from the pump and filter and plugging the wall outlets.
After you finish all of the above, you should add winterizing algaecide to the pool. You should never add algaecide and shock at the same time since the chlorine will just break down the algaecide and make it useless. Last but not least, you should cover the pool. A tight fit of the pool cover is essential to keep the pool clean and in good working condition. Mesh safety covers provide the highest protection and safety. Above ground pools use a cable device to secure the cover around the pool to prevent movement. Air pillows can also be used in above ground pools to absorb the expansion of ice inside the pool.
Getting your pool ready for the winter with pool supplies from Pools And stuff. It takes some work, but it will be worth it in the end when your pool is in great shape next spring.
The first step is to begin balancing the water chemistry of your pool. We suggest a pH of between 7.2 and 7.6, an alkalinity of between 80 and 120 ppm, and a calcium hardness of 180 to 220 ppm. You should also shock the pool with a chlorine or non-chlorine shock. You want to make sure the chlorine levels return to 1.0 to 3.0 ppm before adding any winter algaecide and putting on your winter pool cover, since the chlorine tends to break down both of these.
For the winter months, you also need to remove any skimmer baskets, cleaners, ladders and solar covers. You should store these in a safe and stable location during the winter. You should also lower the water level in the pool with a submersible pump to 12 inches to 18 inches below the skimmer for mesh covers, and 3 inches to 6 inches below the tile for solid, floating covers. You should also drain or blow out all pumping, filtering, heating and chlorinating equipment so it doesn’t freeze and crack.
We also suggest lubricating the pump lid and push-pull valve’s o-rings. You should skim, vacuum and brush the pool as well. The pool should be clean and clear as possible before covering for the winter. You also need to winterize the pumping to and from the pool. For above ground pools, this means disconnecting the hoses to and from the pump and filter and plugging the wall outlets.
After you finish all of the above, you should add winterizing algaecide to the pool. You should never add algaecide and shock at the same time since the chlorine will just break down the algaecide and make it useless. Last but not least, you should cover the pool. A tight fit of the pool cover is essential to keep the pool clean and in good working condition. Mesh safety covers provide the highest protection and safety. Above ground pools use a cable device to secure the cover around the pool to prevent movement. Air pillows can also be used in above ground pools to absorb the expansion of ice inside the pool.
Getting your pool ready for the winter with pool supplies from Pools And stuff. It takes some work, but it will be worth it in the end when your pool is in great shape next spring.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Benefits of a Salt Water Pool
Every kid should get the chance to grow up
with a pool. Sometimes it is not possible to have an in-ground pool so an aboveground pool is the perfect answer. With
a lower cost and all the same perks, above ground pools are gaining
popularity.
Due to the recent media coverage surround
chemicals and how they can affect the body, many people are decreasing the
amount of chemicals they are exposed to and have made changes in various areas
of their lives to achieve this.
Converting your pool to a salt-water pool is a great option for those
who fall into this camp. These setups
are virtually chemical free and offer more benefits than chlorine.
There are some basic differences between a
salt-water pool and a conventional chlorine-based pool. Salt-water pools use a system like a Saltron Chlorine Generator to change the
salt-water ions into chlorine to help sanitize your pool. The salt solution in the pool water is virtually undetectable and its concentration is less than that of human tears. A Saltron system also has fewer odors, a more neutral
smell and tends to be less harsh for your skin and eyes.
Salt water pools have far less salt content
than the ocean, but the same great benefits from the salt water including those
that help your skin, stress levels, and overall health. Swimming in salt water is cleansing and will leave your skin feeling smooth and supple. It increases moisture retention, rejuvenates
the skin by detoxifying and promotes cellular regeneration. Salt water also reduces the inflammation of
joints and muscles, leaving your body relaxed and stress free. The minerals
in salt water also offer health benefits. The potassium present in
salt water is beneficial because your blood needs it after exercise. Magnesium
helps in making your nervous system healthy. The sodium in salt water keeps
your immune system in check for appropriate fluid balance in your body. The
calcium helps in keeping your bones and teeth healthy.
PoolsAndStuff.com carries many great salt water above ground pool options. We have a standalone Saltron unit that you can
add to any above ground pool and two dark blue Premier pools that can be used
with salt water. The Matrix and Bermuda
are 100-percent corrosion resistant and can be used with salt systems as well.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
The Best Summer Pool Party Games
The music is on and you have a hilarious group of your best friends and family members hanging out in your pool. Adults always channel their inner child when they are catching some rays in a pool, doing belly flops and splashing anyone trying to keep their hair dry. Sometimes, however, it might be a tough sell to actually get your adult guests into the pool. If that problem arises at your next event try some of these games to get things rolling.
The following are some of our favorite summer pool games:
The following are some of our favorite summer pool games:
- Pool Volleyball – You all remember the scene. Gaylord Focker is meeting his girlfriend’s parents and family when he hits his girlfriend’s sister square in the nose with the volleyball. Those competitive types need to take it easy during this game to not hurt those out to have fun. We recommend using a beach ball to slow the game down a little and limit the chances of someone getting hurt. All you need it to string a net across the pool and grab a beach ball. Bump, set, spike!
- Marco, Polo – This is a great game for those with great senses and awareness. Someone closes their eyes and has to tag the others in the pool. When the person who is it says “Marco” the others have to respond with polo. Just close your eyes and go.
- Parlor or Drinking Games – Swim up blackjack tables are always a hit with the gambling types. They also make inflatable beer pong tables for the pool where you try to bounce your ping-pong ball into the other players’ cup of beer. Check out our selection of pool games and pool toys.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Soft-Sided Above Ground Pools
Above-ground soft-sided pools have become increasingly popular in the past several years due to their combination of easy installation and low cost. With improved strength and durability they make a great economical option for families seeking an instant improvement to their backyard entertainment space. The average family can assemble a soft-side pool in just an hour and move it as often as needed without damage to any of the parts.
Soft-sided pools come in different shapes including round and rectangular, to suit any taste. These pools can also be a variety of depths and sizes, making it easy for homeowners to find one that fits their needs. The pools can be placed on any surface including grass, dirt, concrete, or even sand or gravel, and have liners that are extremely durable and puncture resistant. They can, in some instances, even be placed on uneven ground without issue, although level ground is always the best choice for the pool.
The soft-sided pools usually come with the pump, pool cleaning kit and ladder. They can last several years or more with proper care and cleaning. In cold climates, these pools may degrade slightly faster to due to exposure to ice and snow, but they are still a very durable and affordable option for backyard aboveground pools. Pro-Series makes a great selection of soft-sided above ground pools that are a great quality and are built to last. Check out the many styles and options at PoolsAndStuff.com. Compared to Intex® brand pools, Pro-Series soft side pools offer great value and features.
The Pro-Series offers a powerful surface skimmer that helps remove leaves and has a removable built-in skimmer basket for easy cleaning. It also includes a pump and filter system that attaches to the side wall, keeping it out of the way and safe.
If you a looking for a best quality check out our Premier Soft-Side Pool models, made in the USA.
With all the benefits of above ground pools including low cost, portability, ease of installation, many features and options, as well as easy maintenance, soft-sided pools might be the perfect option for your family to make this summer the best one yet. Visit our website for more details and an amazing selection of soft-sided pools to fit your needs and style. We also offer free shipping in the 48 states. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boWFW9oxA4U
Soft-sided pools come in different shapes including round and rectangular, to suit any taste. These pools can also be a variety of depths and sizes, making it easy for homeowners to find one that fits their needs. The pools can be placed on any surface including grass, dirt, concrete, or even sand or gravel, and have liners that are extremely durable and puncture resistant. They can, in some instances, even be placed on uneven ground without issue, although level ground is always the best choice for the pool.
The soft-sided pools usually come with the pump, pool cleaning kit and ladder. They can last several years or more with proper care and cleaning. In cold climates, these pools may degrade slightly faster to due to exposure to ice and snow, but they are still a very durable and affordable option for backyard aboveground pools. Pro-Series makes a great selection of soft-sided above ground pools that are a great quality and are built to last. Check out the many styles and options at PoolsAndStuff.com. Compared to Intex® brand pools, Pro-Series soft side pools offer great value and features.
The Pro-Series offers a powerful surface skimmer that helps remove leaves and has a removable built-in skimmer basket for easy cleaning. It also includes a pump and filter system that attaches to the side wall, keeping it out of the way and safe.
If you a looking for a best quality check out our Premier Soft-Side Pool models, made in the USA.
With all the benefits of above ground pools including low cost, portability, ease of installation, many features and options, as well as easy maintenance, soft-sided pools might be the perfect option for your family to make this summer the best one yet. Visit our website for more details and an amazing selection of soft-sided pools to fit your needs and style. We also offer free shipping in the 48 states. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boWFW9oxA4U
Monday, May 14, 2012
Benefits of Above-Ground Pools
Above-ground pools are making a comeback due to their many benefits. With the new innovations in the above-ground pool market and all the exciting bonuses of purchasing this type of pool, people are looking towards them more or more to satisfy their want to have sensational swimming in their own backyard. Here are some benefits and highlights to purchasing an above-ground pool instead of in-ground pool.
The benefits include:
The benefits include:
- Cost - The major benefit of an above-ground pool is the cost. When compared to an in-ground pool, the savings is many thousands and thousands of dollars. Also, in-ground pools add to the value of your home and cause your home to be assessed at a higher rate, increasing your property taxes. This is typically not an issue with an above-ground pool since it is not a permanent addition to a home.
- Portability - The portability of an above-ground pool is also a major benefit. You can relocate the pool if you redesign your backyard landscape or want it in a sunnier location, or take it with you if you purchase a new home. Above-ground pools offer a great deal of flexibility and size options to fit your needs. You can also take them down after summer to allow the use of your full yard during winter or the off-season if needed.
- Ease of Installation - The installation of an above-ground pool is simple and painless compared to the long process of installing an in-ground pool. Instead of tearing apart the backyard, above-ground pools can be installed in less than a day with minimal intrusion to current backyard landscaping.
- Similar Features - Above-ground pools come with many different features and accessories including diving boards, steps, slides and more. They come in all shapes and sizes to accommodate a huge crowd or small family. Enjoying your backyard pool is equally as rewarding above ground as it is in-ground.
- Safer Option - Depending on how you set up the above-ground pool, it is typically more difficult for small children or pets to fall in. You can remove the ladder when the pool is not in use, making it nearly impossible to enter, making it a safer alternative to in-ground setups. There are also a full range of safety ladders for above ground pools. Some have a flip up ladder, some have locking gates, and more
- Easier Maintenance - Despite still needing chemicals and a filter, above-ground pools are smaller than in-ground pools and require less chemicals and water. Also, above ground pool heating options can be cheaper as well.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
ADA Pool Regulations - Lifts for Compliance
There is a lot of talk about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the regulations needed to make commercial pools ADA compliant. Some residential pools with disabled users will also be excited to learn about the innovative options with pool lifts and how they can make your pool a great experience for even those that need assistance.
Based on 2010 regulations, all public accommodations including hotels, resorts, timeshares, and more must bring certain elements of their facilities into compliance with the 2010 ADA standards as of March 15, 2012. An extension has been granted for pools, but don't wait. Manufacturing and shipping lead times can be as long as 8 weeks.
Elements of these new compliance laws include that any commercial pool under 300 feet must have a sloped entry or a pool lift. Commercial pools larger than 300 linear feet need two forms of access, one of which must be a sloped entry or pool lift.
Spas, wave action pools and leisure rivers, wading pools and sand bottom pools all need one access point. Wading pools must have a sloped entry. If you have multiple pools or bodies of water, the Patriot Portable Pool Lift or Revolution Pool Lift might be the perfect option to serve different areas.
In order to confirm your current pool lift is ADA compliant, make sure it has a lifting capacity of at least 300 pounds, a footrest that accompanies the seat into the water, except for spas. A manually cranked or manually rotated lift is not ADA compliant.
You can review the entire new requirements at the ADA website here. (http://www.ada.gov/).
Pools And Stuff has many great options for pool lifts and aquatic wheelchairs for all of your ADA compliance needs. Our qualified staff can help figure out the best option for your pool set up, as well as offer free shipping in the 48 states. Meeting the new ADA Pool Regulations can be easy!
Based on 2010 regulations, all public accommodations including hotels, resorts, timeshares, and more must bring certain elements of their facilities into compliance with the 2010 ADA standards as of March 15, 2012. An extension has been granted for pools, but don't wait. Manufacturing and shipping lead times can be as long as 8 weeks.
Elements of these new compliance laws include that any commercial pool under 300 feet must have a sloped entry or a pool lift. Commercial pools larger than 300 linear feet need two forms of access, one of which must be a sloped entry or pool lift.
Spas, wave action pools and leisure rivers, wading pools and sand bottom pools all need one access point. Wading pools must have a sloped entry. If you have multiple pools or bodies of water, the Patriot Portable Pool Lift or Revolution Pool Lift might be the perfect option to serve different areas.
In order to confirm your current pool lift is ADA compliant, make sure it has a lifting capacity of at least 300 pounds, a footrest that accompanies the seat into the water, except for spas. A manually cranked or manually rotated lift is not ADA compliant.
You can review the entire new requirements at the ADA website here. (http://www.ada.gov/).
Pools And Stuff has many great options for pool lifts and aquatic wheelchairs for all of your ADA compliance needs. Our qualified staff can help figure out the best option for your pool set up, as well as offer free shipping in the 48 states. Meeting the new ADA Pool Regulations can be easy!
Monday, March 26, 2012
Making Your Pool Eco-Friendly
Green and Eco-friendly ideas are touching every part of people’s lives today. There is always a way to make everything in your life more Eco-conscious, and your swimming pool is no different. Here are our top four ways to make your pool more Eco-friendly:
1. Upgrade Your Pool Pump. If you have a one-speed pool pump, you can switch to a variable-speed pool pump model. Despite being a higher initial upfront cost, these models run more efficiently and allow owners to see a 30 to 70 percent savings on electricity within the first month. These pumps can be programmed to run at lower speeds for circulation and a higher speed for the cleaning cycle. Or you can have them run at a low speed all day and night to help circulate the water during hot weather temperatures.
2. Switch to LED Pool Lights. New LED lighting for your pool not only provides superior brightness and appearance, but is also 80% more efficient than standard lighting. Combine superior style with energy saving efficiency at the same time.
3. Heat for Cheap. Supplement your pool heating system with solar power. Retain the heat in your pool’s water with proper pool covers or pool solar blankets. Remember that keeping a warm pool uncovered on a cool night is like leaving your refrigerator open all day.
4. A Smarter Filter. Many new cartridge style pool filter systems are simpler to operate and last for several seasons. Not having to replace sand each year not only saves time and money, it also saves the environment. Also, these filter systems are so efficient they require filtration less often, saving even more energy (and the environment!).
These are just a few of the ways you can enjoy your swimming pool and keep an eye out for the environment at the same time. So what are you waiting for? Dive in and check out the latest in pool accessories today.
1. Upgrade Your Pool Pump. If you have a one-speed pool pump, you can switch to a variable-speed pool pump model. Despite being a higher initial upfront cost, these models run more efficiently and allow owners to see a 30 to 70 percent savings on electricity within the first month. These pumps can be programmed to run at lower speeds for circulation and a higher speed for the cleaning cycle. Or you can have them run at a low speed all day and night to help circulate the water during hot weather temperatures.
2. Switch to LED Pool Lights. New LED lighting for your pool not only provides superior brightness and appearance, but is also 80% more efficient than standard lighting. Combine superior style with energy saving efficiency at the same time.
3. Heat for Cheap. Supplement your pool heating system with solar power. Retain the heat in your pool’s water with proper pool covers or pool solar blankets. Remember that keeping a warm pool uncovered on a cool night is like leaving your refrigerator open all day.
4. A Smarter Filter. Many new cartridge style pool filter systems are simpler to operate and last for several seasons. Not having to replace sand each year not only saves time and money, it also saves the environment. Also, these filter systems are so efficient they require filtration less often, saving even more energy (and the environment!).
These are just a few of the ways you can enjoy your swimming pool and keep an eye out for the environment at the same time. So what are you waiting for? Dive in and check out the latest in pool accessories today.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Pools - Fun Facts
PoolsAndStuff.com has launched and is focused on excellent customer service and great products. We have in ground pools, above ground pools and many supplies and accessories to make all of your pool dreams come true.
Let’s kick it off with some fun and exciting facts on pools to lighten up the mood and provide some great talking points for those that question your decision to get a pool.
Let’s kick it off with some fun and exciting facts on pools to lighten up the mood and provide some great talking points for those that question your decision to get a pool.
- The Titanic was the first ship to have a heated swimming pool.
- Swimming became an amateur sport in the late part of the nineteenth century.
- Ancient drawings and paintings found in Egypt depicting people swimming date back to 2500 AD.
- Elephants can swim as many as 20 miles a day — they use their trunks as natural snorkels!
- Swimming exercises all of the body’s major muscles
- President Franklin D. Roosevelt had the first indoor swimming pool put in the West Wing at the White House.
- 65% of people in the U.S. don’t know how to swim.
- An hour of vigorous swimming will burn up to 650 calories. It burns off more calories than walking or biking.
- President Gerald Ford had an in ground pool installed near the tennis courts on the White House grounds in 1975.
- Swimming became a part of the Olympic Games in 1896.
- Most swimmers at the highest levels of competition train from four to five hours per day and five to seven days per week. They will typically swim about six to twelve miles per day along with weight training and flexibility training.
- Water’s buoyancy make swimming the ideal exercise for physical therapy and rehabilitation or for anyone seeking a low-impact exercise.
- The slowest Olympic swim stroke is the breaststroke.
- The two-piece bathing suit known as bikini got its name from Bikini Atoll, a US nuclear test site in the South Pacific.
- Swimming strengthens the heart and lungs
- The first man to cross the English Channel swimming from England to France is Englishman Captain Matthew Webb in 1875.
- An Olympic size pool depending on its size (50 meters X 25 yards or meters) can hold from 700,000 to 850,000 gallons of water.
- Swimming helps reduce stress
- The average person produces 25,000 quarts of saliva in his or her lifetime — that’s enough spit to fill TWO swimming pools!
- Swim fins were invented by Benjamin Franklin.
- Michael Phelps has won a total of 14 gold medals and 2 bronze medals in a pool.
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