Tipton Pools, contractors serving Knoxville, Tennessee, explain why you might build a pool when you retire
What is the best time to invest in and build a swimming pool? We’re not talking a specific season here, but a specific time in your life. In some cases, the swimming pool contractors from Tipton Pools have found that they work with many retirees who are in the market for a swimming pool to enjoy now that they have the time and disposable income. Owning a swimming pool and making that investment once you’re not bringing in a regular salary may not be for everyone, but if you’re in the market for a swimming pool, here are some reasons that the best time to build it might be after you’re retired:
- You will have the free time to enjoy it. If you’re working full time and raising a family, spending time in your swimming pool may not be something you have a lot of time to do. Once you’ve retired, you will have plenty of free time to spend in the pool.
- You may be better able to afford the pool construction and ongoing maintenance and upkeep of a swimming pool.
- A swimming pool is a great place to get, and stay, in shape in a way that will not put any pressure on your joints. A dip in the pool may even relieve joint and muscle pain.
- You will be able to be more flexible in the construction schedule because the pool contractor isn’t trying to work the construction around your work schedule.
- You know that the home you’re living in is where you will stay. In other words, you’re more settled than you may have been in your youth and if you had a job that kept you on the road.
- Having a pool will be a great place to entertain friends and family.
- You have a better sense of what you want, and don’t want in a swimming pool. In other words, you’re not trying to build a pool that will suit a growing family but will leave you wondering what you will do with the pool once the children have grown.
If you’re planning to retire in 2016, now would be the ideal time to talk with a pool contractor about your pool project.