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What Pool Features Should You Add When Building a New Pool?

What Pool Features Should You Add When Building a New Pool?

Building a new pool gives you the opportunity to create an outdoor space that matches your lifestyle, home, and backyard. Beyond choosing the pool’s size and shape, you can add features that improve comfort, entertainment, convenience, and appearance. However, not every feature is right for every pool.

At DB Pool & Spa, our team helps homeowners in Miami plan and build pools around their needs, preferences, and property. From water features and LED lighting to automation, tanning ledges, and custom finishes, choosing the right features during the design stage can help create a pool that is both functional and visually appealing.

Why Plan Pool Features Before Construction?

Planning your pool features before construction allows your builder to incorporate them into the overall design. Some features are much easier to install when the pool is being built than after construction is complete.

Your pool’s size, backyard layout, budget, maintenance expectations, and intended use should all influence your choices. If you’re planning new pool construction, discuss these priorities with DB Pool & Spa early can help determine which features make the most sense.

7 Pool Features to Consider for a New Pool

1. Water Features

Waterfalls, bubblers, deck jets, and other water features can make a pool more visually appealing and create a relaxing atmosphere. The right feature can also become a focal point that complements the pool’s shape and surrounding landscape.

Learn more about pool water features and how they can be incorporated into a custom pool design.

2. LED Pool Lighting

LED lighting can improve nighttime visibility while adding atmosphere to the pool area. Underwater lights and accent lighting can highlight the pool’s design and make the outdoor space more enjoyable after dark.

Planning LED pool lighting during construction allows the lighting to be integrated into the overall pool design.

3. Pool Automation

Pool automation can make managing your pool equipment more convenient. Depending on the system, homeowners can control functions such as lighting, filtration, heating, and other equipment through automated controls.

Adding pool automation during construction can help ensure the equipment and controls are properly integrated from the beginning.

4. Saltwater Pool Systems

A saltwater system is another option to consider when selecting pool equipment. Salt chlorine generators produce chlorine from salt, which can simplify certain aspects of pool sanitation.

If you are considering a saltwater pool system, discussing it during the equipment-planning stage can help ensure it works appropriately with the rest of your pool system.

5. Tanning Ledges

A tanning ledge or Baja shelf provides a shallow area for relaxing, sitting, or placing pool loungers. It can be particularly appealing for homeowners who want more than a traditional swimming area.

Because tanning ledges are incorporated into the pool’s structure, they should be considered during the original design. A custom pool builder can help determine how a tanning ledge can fit within the pool’s layout.

6. Built-In Seating and Spa Areas

Built-in benches and seating areas can create comfortable spaces for relaxing and socializing without taking away from the overall pool design. An integrated spa can provide another dedicated area for relaxation.

These features can be designed around the pool’s shape and intended use, making them especially suitable.

7. Poolside Patios and Premium Finishes

The space around the pool is an important part of the overall design. A well-planned patio can provide room for seating, entertaining, and outdoor activities.

Tile and coping can also help establish the pool’s visual style and connect the pool with the surrounding patio and home. Consider options for patios and pool tile and coping when planning the complete outdoor area.

Which Pool Features Should You Prioritize?

The best pool features depend on how you plan to use your pool.

Relaxation: Tanning ledges, built-in seating, spas, and water features may be priorities.

Entertaining: Lighting, water features, seating, and a well-designed patio can make the pool area more functional for guests.

Convenience: Automation and saltwater systems may be more important.

You don’t need to include every available feature. Instead, focus on additions that provide meaningful value for your lifestyle and work well with the pool’s overall design.

How Should Pool Features Fit Your Budget?

Start by identifying the features that matter most to you, then build the rest of the design around your budget. You can also use the pool cost calculator to estimate how pool size, finishes, equipment, and additional features may affect the overall project cost. 

Don’t focus only on the initial installation cost. Consider maintenance, equipment requirements, energy use, and potential future servicing as well.

If you want to include additional features while managing the upfront project cost, explore available pool financing.

How to Choose the Right Features for Your New Pool

The right features should complement your pool size, backyard, home, lifestyle, and maintenance preferences. Think about how your household will use the pool and which additions will provide value over time.

An experienced custom pool builder can help bring these elements together and create a pool design where the features work as part of one cohesive outdoor space.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular features for new pools?

Water features, LED lighting, tanning ledges, built-in seating, automation, and integrated spas are popular options for new pools.

Which pool features add the most value to a new pool?

Features such as tanning ledges, integrated spas, quality lighting, automation, and well-designed water features can improve usability and appeal. The right choices depend on the property’s design and how the pool will be used. 

Can pool features be added after construction?

Some features can be added later, but structural and plumbing-dependent features may be more difficult or costly to retrofit.

Is pool automation worth adding to a new pool?

Automation can provide greater convenience by simplifying the control of pool equipment and certain pool functions.

Plan Your New Pool Around the Features That Matter

The best pool isn’t necessarily the one with the most features. It is the one designed around how you want to use your outdoor space. Water features, lighting, automation, tanning ledges, seating, patios, and upgraded finishes can each improve the pool in different ways.

Planning these features during the initial design allows them to work together as part of a complete pool. If you’re considering a new pool in Miami, DB Pool & Spa can help you determine which features are the right fit for your property and incorporate them into a well-planned pool design.

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Wendel Soares

Wendel Soares is the founder of Deep Blue Pool & Spa, Inc., a licensed pool construction, renovation, and repair company serving Miami-Dade and Broward County. Licensed under CPC1459567, Wendel has built and renovated pools across Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Springs, and surrounding South Florida communities. Every article published under his name is drawn from real project experience in the field.

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