The Times Australia
The Times House and garden

.

Slimline Pools – Everything you need to know

  • Written by NewsServices.com

Whether you’re looking for a sleek and stylish pool to fill a narrow space or a smaller pool for the kids to learn to swim in, a slimline pool has it all. With safety ledges and generous swim outs a slimline pool makes the perfect addition to any home. Before making any decisions, you should have a basic understanding of what a slimline pool is and the features that they offer. Here is everything you need to know.

What is a Slimline Pool?

Slimline pools have been designed to have much of the same functionalities that a family sized pool does, they are just slimmer than a normal pool. They are a good choice for those wanting something considerably larger than a courtyard or lap pool but more compact than a family pool. Slimline pools have a multitude of uses including fitness, entertaining and relaxation. A good quality fibreglass slimline pool should have added safety features such as non-slip surfaces, varying depths, and safety ledges and steps.

What sizes do Slimline Pools come in?

Slimline pools are rectangular and narrow in shape and are normally around 2 to 4 metres wide by approximately 7 to 10 metres long. Most fibreglass pool companies offer a generous selection of slimline pools in a variety of sizes so you can choose one to suit your backyard and swimming needs.

How do you make a Slimline Pool?

Fibreglass slimline pools are built onto a mould in a manufacturing plant. They are constructed using numerous layers of superior grade fibreglass and are extremely strong and long lasting. Once you have selected your slimline pool, necessary paperwork will be lodged on your behalf and then it is as simple as getting your pool delivered to site and installed.

Can I design my Slimline Pool?

You are unable to change the shape of fibreglass pools as they are premade. However, there are many ways you can add your own personal touch. Here some of the most popular features included in a slimline pool installation:

Pool scaping

You can influence the look of your pools surrounded with your personal style and taste. If you have a generous sized backyard, the pool will only take up a portion of that which leaves plenty of room to add features that suit your design ideas. Pool scaping can be anything from furniture to greenery, or an outdoor space such as an entertaining area. You are only limited by your imagination.

Swim or spa jets

There are two different types of jets that can be installed in a pool and they include swim and spa jets. Both have different uses. Swim jets are primarily used for swimming laps against as they create a continuous forceful current that creates resistance whereas spa jets are intentionally installed to use for relaxation purposes. They emulate the effect you would get from a regular spa and can be used to relieve tension and ease sore muscles.

Heating

As slimline pools aren’t as big as family pools, they heat far more cost effectively and efficiently. Many of us don’t go swimming in winter which means the pool isn’t getting used. Installing heating means you can enjoy your pool year-round.

Add a spa

A spa incorporated in a slimline pool design can add to its appeal. Some have overflows which allow water to flow from the spa to the pool which creates an additional design feature. A spa can provide a place to relax after a long day’s work.

LED lighting

LED lighting is a simple and effective way to transform the look of your pool. You can choose lighting that changes colours and alternate the colour to suit your preferences.

How long will it take to install a Slimline Pool?

All going to plan, a slimline fibreglass pool can be installed in a matter of a week. Unanticipated factors such as prolonged bouts of rain, delayed council permits and whether you have ordered a pool in the peak period can extend the time frame that your pool will be installed.

How much is a Slimline Pool?

This is typically one of the first things we get asked by potential pool buyers and understandably so, it is a substantial investment and you want to be sure you are getting the best value for your money. It is very difficult to give an exact price as there are so many factors that can affect the overall cost of a slimline pool. Depending on the size you choose, the layout of your backyard and additional features you want to add in your pool, you are looking at around $25,000 and upwards for a professionally installed slimline pool. This is just a ballpark figure, to get an accurate price it's best to contact your local pool builders Perth. Most of them will come out to do a free onsite quote. At this time, they will assess your property and discuss your design requirements.

Benefits of a slimline pool

Some benefits of a slimline pool include:

  1. Easy to clean and maintain

  2. Great for narrow backyards or limited space

  3. They use less chemicals and water

  4. Ample room for numerous people to swim at the one time

  5. Modern and contemporary designs

  6. Generous seating areas and safety ledges for the kids

  7. Plenty of space to swim laps and keep fit

  8. Improve overall health and wellbeing

Why is a slimline pool a good choice?

If you love the idea of having a swimming pool in the backyard but you don’t have a great deal of space, a slimline pool could be the perfect fit. They have enough room for multiple people to swim freely in whilst being compact enough to reduce running costs, water consumption and energy use. They have safety ledges and generous seating which makes for a great spot to sit and relax as well as safer for younger children who are learning to swim and need regular rests. Slimline pools are contemporary in design and are sure to suit any backyard and swimming requirement.

If you are considering a slimline pool for your home and you require additional information, get in touch with our friendly team here at Factory Pools Perth. We have many years’ experience installing slimline fibreglass pools and will happily answer any questions you may have.



Times Magazine

Understanding ITIL 4 and PRINCE2 Project Management Synergy

Key Highlights ITIL 4 focuses on IT service management, emphasising continual improvement and value creation through modern digital transformation approaches. PRINCE2 project management supports systematic planning and execution of projects wit...

What AI Adoption Means for the Future of Workplace Risk Management

Image by freepik As industrial operations become more complex and fast-paced, the risks faced by workers and employers alike continue to grow. Traditional safety models—reliant on manual oversight, reactive investigations, and standardised checklist...

From Beach Bops to Alpine Anthems: Your Sonos Survival Guide for a Long Weekend Escape

Alright, fellow adventurers and relaxation enthusiasts! So, you've packed your bags, charged your devices, and mentally prepared for that glorious King's Birthday long weekend. But hold on, are you really ready? Because a true long weekend warrior kn...

Effective Commercial Pest Control Solutions for a Safer Workplace

Keeping a workplace clean, safe, and free from pests is essential for maintaining productivity, protecting employee health, and upholding a company's reputation. Pests pose health risks, can cause structural damage, and can lead to serious legal an...

The Science Behind Reverse Osmosis and Why It Matters

What is reverse osmosis? Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water purification process that removes contaminants by forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane. This membrane allows only water molecules to pass through while blocking impurities such as...

Foodbank Queensland celebrates local hero for National Volunteer Week

Stephen Carey is a bit bananas.   He splits his time between his insurance broker business, caring for his young family, and volunteering for Foodbank Queensland one day a week. He’s even run the Bridge to Brisbane in a banana suit to raise mon...

The Times Features

My shins hurt after running. Could it be shin splints?

If you’ve started running for the first time, started again after a break, or your workout is more intense, you might have felt it. A dull, nagging ache down your shins after...

Metal Roof Replacement Cost Per Square Metre in 2025: A Comprehensive Guide for Australian Homeowners

In recent years, the trend of installing metal roofs has surged across Australia. With their reputation for being both robust and visually appealing, it's easy to understand thei...

Why You’re Always Adjusting Your Bra — and What to Do Instead

Image by freepik It starts with a gentle tug, then a subtle shift, and before you know it, you're adjusting your bra again — in the middle of work, at dinner, even on the couch. I...

How to Tell If Your Eyes Are Working Harder Than They Should Be

Image by freepik Most of us take our vision for granted—until it starts to let us down. Whether it's squinting at your phone, rubbing your eyes at the end of the day, or feeling ...

Ways to Attract Tenants in a Competitive Rental Market

In the kind of rental market we’ve got now, standing out is half the battle. The other half? Actually getting someone to sign that lease. With interest rates doing backflips and ...

Top Tips for Finding the Ideal Block to Build Your Home

There’s something deeply personal and exciting about building your own home. You’re not just choosing paint colours or furniture, you’re creating a space that reflects your lifes...