The math of Pool design

When talking about pool designs, it is important to understand dimensions, purpose, location of the swimming facility and the very ‘math’ involved. Any pool design should adhere to the dos and don’ts specified by the law and sponsored by professionals.

Generally, pools are constructed for instructional purposes and the designs allow the teaching and practicing of basic swimming strokes and lifesaving. The planning facility, public or private should carefully consider the purpose of the pool design and the long and short term uses.

The presence of a pool in the surrounding as a water supply unit for fire suppression should not be overlooked either and hence, the budget and functionality should be the primary considerations when indulging in the construction of a pool. A pool serves more than one purpose:

* It is a water body within an enclosure to practice and flaunt swimming styles and techniques
* It is a learning ground for the very art of swimming a life saving practice
* It serves as a fire suppression system, in case of an emergency
* It serves as an emergency water storage facility
 
The math of pools design is largely determined by three primary factors: usage, space requirement and basic functionality. These factors need to be balanced with operations and maintenance costs. The facility is designed to be precise to dimension, while being in line with the owners special preferences in design and style.

The math of pool design involves taking into careful consideration the following cost factors in the planning stage itself. The facility incorporation is in line with the operating budget only if the basics are worked out first. Special attention needs to be paid to the estimated annual routine maintenance and repair of the facility.

This would also comprise the cost factor involved in major maintenance and renewal, when and as necessary. The swimming pool, public or private is a utility that incurs expenses for timely up-gradation and maintenance and repair. It is a facility that also attracts expenses related to increased insurance costs and increasing the life cycle of the proposed facility 

The math of pool design does not only involve dimensions and material costs, it also involves the consideration of every other cost that the facility attracts pre and post construction. The facility is elaborate from foundation to the support equipment and the cost factor is affected and influenced by each of the primary and secondary units of construction.

There are a number of resources that are easily accessible to learn and apply the math of pool design and get all the dimensions worked out within a pre determined budget. The resources are accessible online and offline and are dedicated to the cause of pool designing.

The cost factor for this particular facility never ends at one time. It is not something that is taken care of and forgotten and hence here the math implication needs to be memorized for regular application. A swimming pool, unlike many other luxurious indulgences, is not something one can install and then do away with when and as.