Your New Concrete Pool And Tile Mosaics
Your new swimming pool and spa should be a very inviting place to spend time.
Don’t design a backyard that will be boring and unattractive, add in options which will complete your backyard. Now is the time to decide if you would like to include tile mosaics in your pool. How you new backyard oasis looks when the construction has been completed many times depends on basic options which can be added to a new swimming pool and or spa. Options such as; upgraded decking, colored lights, water features, special tile and in the pool tile mosaics. Tile mosaics can add the finishing touch to any pool and spa. Tile mosaics are being fabricated in just about any size, shape, color and design imaginable. Designs include; fish, shells, reef scenes, dolphins, beach balls, turtles, cartoon characters, mermaids, sports logos and the list goes on and on. Most mosaics are now available with a shadow design. The shadow design allows the mosaics to appear more realistic in the water and is a great option to consider. Tile mosaics are available from a variety of manufactures, some using small pieces of tile to others which use much larger tile pieces. Mosaics can be installed on the floor of the pool and also on the side walls of the pool. Small items can also be installed on steps and benches but one must use caution when installing mosaics in these locations that the items will not be slippery when people are entering or exiting the pool or spa. Please also keep in mind that if you live in a climate that experiences freeze conditions, check with the manufacture of the mosaics you are considering, making sure their items are frost proof tiles. Once you have decided on the particular mosaics, check with your construction company and ask them to allow you to place the mosaics exactly in the pool and spa location you would like. Location in the pool is very important to obtain the desired visual effect. When choosing a particular item or design, try to visualize if the piece will look better on the walls for a side view or if the mosaic appear better on the floor of the pool for a top down look. Once your new swimming pool is completed, sit back and enjoy your new backyard oasis complete with fish, turtles, dolphins and whatever else you might enjoy.
Ron Burr, owner of One Stop Pool Supplies, graduated from Florida Atlantic University in 1978 and has been in the swimming pool industry since that year. Ron has been involved in wholesale distribution, retail sales and swimming pool and spa construction and renovation. Ron is currently a State of Florida licensed commercial swimming pool contractor actively building new swimming pools, spas and custom backyard enviroments.
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