Your Swimming Pool… A Year Round Water Feature
February 21, 2024

February 21, 2024

Pool with two fire bowls on raised walls, surrounded by greenery and stone patio.

How does it sound if  you could extend your swimming season and didn’t need to open and close your pool each year? What if you knew you could keep your swimming pool open year-round, even in the winter months, to enjoy its beauty?  It’s actually fairly simple…

Here at Allin Landscaping, we love to sharing tips to help you extend your swimming seasons and keep your pool open throughout the year:

Invest in a Pool Heater:
Middle Tennessee experiences different seasons, including colder winters. To extend the usability of your pool, consider investing in a reliable pool heater. This will help keep the water at a comfortable temperature during colder months.

Use an Automatic Pool Cover:
The ease of an automatic pool cover makes it simple to open and close the pool, helping provide protection for pools. A pool cover is essential for retaining heat and preventing debris from entering the pool. In winter, an automatic power cover can also protect the pool from freezing temperatures and in the summer it helps reduce evaporation.

Regular Maintenance:
Maintain a consistent cleaning and maintenance schedule throughout the year. Skim the pool surface, vacuum the bottom, and clean the skimmer and pump baskets regularly to prevent clogs and ensure proper circulation.

Monitor Water Chemistry and Winterize Your Pool:
Before winter sets in, consider winterizing your pool. This involves balancing the water chemistry, lowering the water level, and adding winterizing chemicals. Securing an experienced, professional pool maintenance company to ensure proper care that specializes in year-round pool maintenance can be an extremely wise investment for your pool. Even during the off-season, it's crucial to monitor and balance the water chemistry. Balanced water helps prevent algae growth and equipment damage.

Check Equipment:
Regularly inspect and maintain your pool equipment, including the pump, filter, and heater. Lubricate moving parts, tighten connections, and address any issues promptly. Consider scheduling professional inspections at least once a year.

Landscaping Around the Pool:
Consider landscaping around the pool area with plants that can withstand metro-Nashville's climate. Properly chosen plants can increase the value of your pool, enhancing the aesthetics of the pool area while minimizing debris that may enter the water.

Winter Pool Parties:
Host winter pool parties to make the most of your year-round pool. Consider installing outdoor heaters or fire pits to create a cozy atmosphere. What a great place to gather with family and friends even during the cool and cold months. Your pool will be the star of the show…

At Allin Landscaping, we hope you consider these tips to enjoy your pool as a year-round water feature in metro-Nashville while ensuring it remains in good condition.

Pool Services at Allin Landscaping in Greater Metro Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin and Beyond
We offer design and installation services of gunite and fiberglass swimming pools and spas to our homeowner customers creating resort-type Backyard Get-A-Ways! Give us a call today at 615.351.5776 for a complimentary consultation!

Backyard with a rectangular pool and hot tub, surrounded by light-colored stone patio.
October 17, 2024
Gate A fence is required to completely surround the pool to protect children and pets from the neighborhood, and others, from accidentally getting into the pool during and after construction, as well as other reasons. At least one of the fence walk gates has to open away from the pool side of the pool area. The gate has to be able to close with self-closing hinges and then latch with a self-latching gate latch. Under each gate, concrete, pavers, rock, something that keeps the grass and other plants from growing high, needs to be installed so grass or other plants do not inhibit the gate from closing. This area under the gate includes a 90-degree angle from the hinge post all the way to where the gate latches that would prevent the gate from automatically closing. Pool Alarms A pool alarm must be installed on every door and window that opens to the fence enclosed pool area. The alarms emit a loud noise alerting the people at the home that someone, maybe a child, has gone into the pool area from the house. This is just another way to help provide safety for the pool. Solar Blanket A solar blanket is required for every pool, with a few exceptions. Whenever a pool is installed with an automatic cover that can be electrically opened or closed, a solar blanket is not required. Sometimes, pools with a heater will not require a solar blanket. Both of these and other exceptions will be based on what the inspector for the City of Brentwood requires. As-Built Drawings The City of Brentwood requires an as-built drawing by a licensed surveyor after the pool is installed for projects where the additions of the pool, pool patio and any other constructed item, not including landscaping, are closer than 3’ to the M.B.S.L. (Minimum Building Setback Line… See other Blog post, Planning to Build a Pool in Brentwood, Tennessee... The MBSL and Where You Can Install Your Pool... (/planning-to-build-a-pool-in-brentwood-tennessee-where-can-i-install-my-pool) . This drawing shows were all the pool and other construction items were built assuring the City of Brentwood that nothing constructed went beyond M.B.S.L. as the proposed drawing submitted to the City shows. Whenever the new construction of the pool and other items are built more than 3’ away from the MBSL, the City of Brentwood doesn’t usually require an as-built drawing. Certificate of Completion Once all requirements of the final Pool Inspection are completed, inspected, and passed, a Certificate of Completion will be issued by the City of Brentwood. Our Experience Helps The purpose of this Blog is to inform you of some of the basic requirements to securing a Certificate of Completion from the City of Brentwood. Allin Landscaping has experience working together with the City of Brentwood’s officials to secure a Certificate of Completion for swimming pools and spas at the homes of their customers. We welcome your call today to schedule a complimentary consultation to consider installing a swimming pool and spa in your backyard throughout Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, or its surrounding areas… We are delighted to provide you with our ideas, guidance, and service. We can help transform your Brentwood backyard space into an inviting recreational and gathering area to be enjoyed by family and friends for years to come. Give us a call today at 615.351.5776 to schedule your complimentary consultation to discover what can be done in your backyard! Thank you… George Allin
Rectangular pool with blue water, concrete patio, and basketball hoop.
September 12, 2024
The M.B.S.L. is an abbreviation for the Minimum Building Setback Line of every home in Brentwood, as well as Nashville and Franklin, and other cities throughout Tennessee. The MBSL is the limit on a property that Brentwood and cities or counties will allow building. What each municipality, city, or county, allows is different… Here, we will concentrate on the City of Brentwood…. A swimming pool and or a spa, and the connecting patio, cannot go past the MBSL in the City of Brentwood. What that means is, if the MBSL on the rear of your property is 20’ from your back property line, like the drawing shows, the pool, spa and connecting patio cannot go past that line. That also applies to side setbacks or MBSL’s.
Outdoor covered patio with seating, ceiling fans, and a wood ceiling.
June 20, 2024
The Nashville area is very well known for its vibrant music scene, warm hospitality, and lush greenery, providing an ideal setting for spending time in the backyard. To fully enjoy the backyard, it’s important to understand the climate changes in Tennessee, where the weather can range from humid summers to crisp autumn. Here is when the screened in porches are a perfect asset for many homeowners.
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