For more than 60 years, Aquatech has provided Utah with pools and spas. We sell above-ground pool packages in a huge range of sizes. We also design and install in-ground pools and spas for both commercial and residential customers. In our Sandy facility, you'll find everything you need to keep your pool looking and working beautifully. We've teamed up with BioGuard-a leader in the swimming pool maintenance industry-to provide our customers with great deals on some of the safest and most effective chemical products available.
As you await the construction of your pool, it can be nice to know what to expect. The pool building process itself averages at around a few weeks, and once finished, you'll be able to enjoy a beautiful, new swimming pool in your backyard. Here is a look at the major stages of swimming pool construction when it is conducted by our experienced team of custom pool builders. To begin your swimming pool project, you will want to meet with one of our residential pool design specialists to discuss your desired pool and landscaping layout.
So, you are the owner of a brand-new Caldera Spa? Giving into your long-anticipated dream of hot tub ownership offers a lifetime of relaxation. Fortunately, at Intermountain Aquatech, we offer our customers a wide-range of Caldera Hot Tubs and Spas that provide just that. But once you have signed on the dotted line, there are. Purchasing a backyard spa is a fraction of the cost of owning a full sized pool. Read on to understand the breakdown of the costs. Cost to Install The cost to purchase and install a pool can range anywhere from $6,000-$100,000 and up, with the average pool coming in at $22,000.
Intermountain Aquatech is proud to offer the best hot tubs in the water recreation industry. We have built or installed some of the most luxurious hot tubs in Utah. Aquatech also carries a large selection of above ground hot tubs from some of the most sought after manufactures including, Caldera, Fantasy and Cal spas. We are the swimming pool and spa experts in Utah. Contact us for your personalized quote. With our attractive financing options, anyone can have their perfect hot tub.
There's a lot more to opening a pool than pulling off the cover and diving in. There are quite a few steps involved in the process, and they need to be done correctly and in order. If done properly, you'll be enjoying your pool in just a few days and it will require minimal maintenance for the entire summer. If opened incorrectly, however, your pool may require much more attention during the season. 1. Check expiration dates and replace expired chemicals. Technically, pool chemicals don't "expire, " but they do have a shelf life.
With our in-house design and unwavering commitment to the highest standards, you are in good hands with Aquatech. Our in-ground gunite pools are second to none, and we'd love to show you just how important each and every one of our customers is to us.
While there isn't one perfect swimming pool answer for everyone, above-ground pools offer a few distinct advantages over in-ground pools that may be worth looking into. The main advantage, of course, is cost. Above-ground pools are substantially more affordable than in-ground pools. Another advantage is installation time. With a level backyard, you could be swimming in your above-ground pool in just a few days. We offer above-ground pools from Splash-A-Round. Splash pools are equipped with a galvanized steel frame that's a piece of cake to put together.
It will prevent you from spending valuable time maintaining your pool over the winter months when you're not using it anyway. Properly closing the pool before winter will make opening it in the coming summer much easier. It will also prevent problems that can occur from winter temperatures and freezing that can compromise the integrity of your pool. However, for many people, closing the pool for winter can be a big undertaking. If you don't have the time, expertise, or tools needed, we can help you with seasonal pool closing.