Swimming Pools

- Swimming Pools have a timeless appeal, transcending many cultures. With the shimmering glaze of blue water, their allure is striking. Pools can reflect the wide expanse of nature and afford pool owners the option between an outdoor pool or an infinity pool. Archipro offers only the highest-quality swimming pools for exclusive homes, resorts, and lodges in New Zealand.
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Pools bring new life to the outdoor spaces in New Zealand and with the right installation can provide hours of endless enjoyment. They are an oasis in the warm seasons and add another dimension to the house. The perfect landscaping inside the outdoor swimming pool enclosure creates coherence and connection with the outer garden.

Swimming Pools

With backyard pools, there is limitless pleasure and relaxation to be enjoyed with family and friends, not to mention their many health benefits. As a high-value item, they require expert advice on their construction and installation. 

Inground Swimming Pools

Inground swimming pools are a great way to enjoy the outdoors under the wide-open sky. These pools are usually constructed with concrete, natural stone, metal, plastic, or fibreglass. 

An outdoor pool can be customised in terms of a particular shape and size as required. With adequate pool heating, they can offer utility even in the winter. A standard rectangle pool is ideal for long laps, providing the perfect workout.

Above the Ground Swimming Pools

Above ground pools are a good option, in place of in-ground pools. They can easily be set-up either outdoors or indoors in New Zealand. Above ground pools, are not only easy to install and disassemble, but also quite budget-friendly. With their innovative designs and finish, they can hold their own against their more popular alternative.  

Concrete swimming pools

The primary advantage of a concrete pool is the fact that it’s highly customisable. They take up more time to set-up and require higher maintenance, but are worth the effort once installed. They might not be cheap in New Zealand but that is because they are built to last. Concrete is the typical choice for large pools and can easily be personalised to the owner’s preference. 

Tiled swimming pools

Tiled pools are a popular choice for many homeowners and commercial properties who want to create a luxurious and stylish swimming pool. Tiled pools are constructed using a variety of different types of tiles, which can include ceramic, glass, stone, and mosaic tiles. These tiles are laid on the walls and floors of the pool, creating a beautiful and durable surface that can last for many years.

Vinyl swimming pools

This pool material is both affordable and is pleasant to the touch. It is a long-lasting, low-maintenance material that can be installed much faster than a concrete pool. Vinyl is a nonporous surface which means it won't require as many chemicals as a concrete pool.

Fibreglass swimming pools

Fibreglass pools do not require any liner replacement or resurfacing. The fibreglass swimming pool is superior in strength and less likely to be damaged easily. They require very low maintenance which makes them have a lower lifetime cost. Fibreglass makes it easier to control algae and bacteria that may otherwise get caught on the rougher surfaces of a concrete pool. 

The Infinity Pool 

The aesthetics of an infinity pool are quite simply, stunning. With their sheer opulence, it is unlikely that these pools will go out of style anytime soon. They are perfect for sloped blocks and edged exteriors. 

These are hands down the most luxurious types of pools in New Zealand. The appearance of the water during sunsets and under a full night sky is simply breathtaking.  

Mineral Water Pools

There are several health benefits associated with a mineral water pool. From giving instant relaxation to repairing nerve pain, the health benefits are innumerable. It is no wonder they are gaining a lot of popularity. The varying mineral composition of these pools improve circulation, alleviate pain, relieve stress, and are very gentle on the skin.   

Plunge Pools  

A plunge pool is a small, shallow pool made for lounging, wading, and cooling off in summertime instead of swimming and exercising. Some homeowners prefer these over other pool types because of their cost-effectiveness to build, smaller size, easier maintenance, and reduced water requirements. For example, stainless steel pools are known for their lower corrosion rate compared to other pool materials.

Swimming pool Regulations 

As with most home structures, there are building guide regulations that apply to the construction of pools in New Zealand. These depend largely on the size and type of the water pool and will require consent from the regulatory authority.  

All pools must pass specific resource and building consent requirements, depending on their size and location. If some specific conditions are met, they might require fixed fee submissions. Enclosing barrier walls are also a must for safety reasons.