Day: January 14, 2025

The Benefits of Swimming Pools Sydney

An attentive homeowner understands that adding a pool is a smart investment, increasing its value while creating a stunning space to entertain friends and family. Sydney’s temperate climate may make owning one difficult; fortunately, swimming pools Sydney provide the ideal solution to enjoy both worlds.

With just a few tips, your backyard pool can become the center of neighbourhood entertainment. Hosting barbecue parties, birthday celebrations and even wedding ceremonies at this hotspot of entertainment is made even easier when your pool features custom features built specifically to enhance its value – increasing home sales faster in future years!

Not only can Sydney pools serve as an excellent outdoor space for fitness and recreation, they’re also invaluable tools for those with mobility issues or health concerns. Water’s buoyancy provides support to injured muscles and joints that cannot move freely on land-based exercises; swimming provides more natural movement of your body than treadmill running can.

Every morning before surfers hit the waves, pilgrims clutching towels and goggles head for ocean pools to avoid being washed over by waves. From Fairy Bower in Manly to Wylie’s in Coogee and Olympic-sized South Cronulla, these tranquil spots of sea provide swimmers, snorkelers, and sunbathers alike shelter from waves.

Ocean pools are one of the unique gems of NSW; nowhere else in the world do so many exist. Their existence stands as a testament to NSW’s nearly 200 year long love affair with its coastline; serving as refuges for young, old and injured surfers as an alternative to its harsh beaches and surf break that are otherwise dominated by those fit enough and fearless enough.

However, with governments shifting costs onto local councils in recent decades and rate capping forcing them to limit rates increases, Australia’s community pools face imminent closure. According to The Sydney Morning Herald this week, Kogarah War Memorial pool located within Prime Minister Cook’s electorate of Cook is facing an estimated $12m cost overrun for renovation and could close by 2021.

Sydney City Council has taken swift action to safeguard some of their most treasured pool facilities from closure. After Bertram O’Conner Pool closed due to issues including leaky roof and poor management, local community support provided funds for construction of an unparalleled multi-generational aquatic centre called Sidney Pools that meets the needs and aspirations of all its residents – featuring activities ranging from an easily-programmable lazy river through hydrotherapy to resistance training and more!