Swimming Pool Construction with Outdoor Barbeques
Outdoor barbecues can be an excellent addition to a swimming pool. However, they can put a strain on your budget. If you are currently working on a project that requires a substantial amount of money, you may want to consider postponing the installation of an island barbecue grill. Although delaying the installation may be easier on your wallet in the short run, it will cost you more in the long run.
Island grills
Installing an island grill in conjunction with a swimming pool construction project is an excellent way to incorporate a barbecue into the design. Installing the grill during the same construction process as the swimming pool will save time and money, as you will not need to schedule each trade individually. The grills are versatile and can be configured in a variety of ways.
The grill should be positioned so the front face is flush with the island’s face. Several different materials can be used for the island’s facade, including reclaimed pine studs. In some instances, it is necessary to add plastic shims to compensate for variations in the ground.
The grilling area on the island can be as basic as a single burner, or as elaborate as you wish. Additional features like side burners and side sinks will enhance the cooking options. Bar sinks, keg orators, and pizza ovens are also popular additions. You may also want to install cabinets and shelving to hold extra cooking utensils.
Planning
When planning swimming pool construction with outdoor barbecues in mind, there are a few key considerations to keep in mind. First, be sure to obtain a residential building permit. Second, determine if there are any underground utility lines on the property. Lastly, remember to factor in the cost of construction.
If your property is subject to a homeowners’ association, it may require that you get a separate building permit. Also, certain municipalities require a separate electrical permit for pools. Often, an electrician can apply for this on your behalf. Third, be aware of the rules regarding fencing and easements. Some cities require that you remove outdoor features in order to install a pool.
Adding a barbecue island can also add functionality and style to your pool. However, installing an island grill might stretch your budget further than you had planned. If that is the case, it may be easier to postpone the island barbecue until the project is complete. In the long run, this decision may prove to be more expensive.
Installation
When installing swimming pool construction, homeowners must consider a variety of factors. First, a residential building permit is required. Next, the area must be excavated and the site graded. The graded area is then covered with gravel subsoil and compressed to level.
If a swimming pool is being installed, installing an outdoor barbecue island can be a great addition. However, this may stretch the current budget. Installing an island grill may be more affordable if the island is installed at the same time as the pool. However, it may be more expensive in the long run if you wait to install it.
If you want to install a pool that doubles as an outdoor barbecue area, you should contact a licensed electrician and contact your homeowners’ association for guidelines and requirements. Some municipalities require a separate electrical permit for a swimming pool. In these cases, electricians can apply for a permit on behalf of the client.