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Maybe you're dreaming of owning a swimming pool, but are wondering what you may do with it besides just swim in it. Of course, getting cooled down within the summer months and enjoying the best swim will be the main use and advantage of a pool. But they're a big investment, and in the event you can do something else with it, why not? Or possibly you no longer can, or want to swim, but you still have that large pool in your backyard. You don't want to go to the time, trouble and expense of filling it, but what else can you do with a swimming pool?

If your pool is still full of water, and you still want to use it for its intended purpose, don't underestimate the power of a pool party, no matter how old you are. Often people associate pool parties with loud music and dancing teenagers; but why not make your PTA meetings a pool party in the summer, with everyone invited? Or plan the next charity event while the committee lounges around the pool and barbecue - or hold the charity event right there! Whenever you put your pool at the center of any activity or event, people instantly become more relaxed and have fun with each other.

Another use for your pool when you are still enthusiastic about swimming in it is to turn it in to a piece of exercise equipment. For resistance training, have jets and pull ladders installed that will let you work against your own weight as well as the water's weight - which is just one of the best workouts you can get. Or for endurance training, have training laps painted on or installed with tiles. This really is great for racers, or those that just want to challenge themselves every once in awhile!

One very creative idea for your pool when you're done using it as being an actual pool is to turn it in to a pond and fill it with your favorite fish (koi make particularly good candidates.) As always, ensure you do not actually swim in it, as it will essentially be a living space and no longer a pool, steel wall pools and fill it up enough to ensure that there is not much of a huge drop between the top of the pool as well as the surface of the water. You can even build a whole garden or patio around it and make your large pond the focal point of your backyard.

We do know of homeowners who open and close their Michigan pool simply so their dogs can enjoy it. Once it's no longer something you want within your yard, you will discover some options for pool removal.

If you need to fill in a swimming pool in your backyard you definitely will need to get the correct permits and perform the removal in accordance with your township or county requirements. Don't do it with concrete. Instead, fill it with soil that's suitable for your area, and then use topsoil for the final few top layers. Plant a beautiful garden and again, make this the focal point of your yard. When you are going to use this option, make sure to hire a professional to do the actual work with you. You are going to need to avoid aspects such as the soil caving in and collapsing, as well as a professional will know how to do that.

When you start thinking about all the a number of different uses for your backyard pool, you will see just how many possibilities you will find. Whether you want to actually use your pool or not!