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JimCrackorn
07-24-2006, 03:54 PM
We are putting in an freeform kidney (16x32). No diving board or slide. How deep should we make the deep end? Two kids 6 and 8, both excellent swimmers. What are your thoughts.

Dr. Spike
07-24-2006, 07:13 PM
That is really a personal preference. I like deep pools myself, even if I am not diving, I like the deep end. So I vote for the deeper the better. :)

If your kids are good swimmers and always have adult supervision (which they always should), you should be fine with any depth. If you want a pool that they can walk around in, then you might want a shallower pool. It is really up to you how you want to use it.

I have a 9' deep pool, I have kids (not mine (relatives and friend's kids)) that are around the age of your kids and younger, they do swim in the deep end of my pool, they are really good swimmers and divers.

When I have friends over that have kids who are not very good swimmers, I rope off the deep end.

I personally wouldn't mind if my pool was deeper than it is. :)

I think you need to ask yourself what it is you want out of the pool, what will it's purpose be? Since you wont be diving/jumping or sliding, the depth really doesn't matter much. Unless you want to play water polo in a pool of regulation depth. :D

From my experience, kids love to jump into pools, shallow pools are not safe for jumping into. I also believe that if you want to allow jumping in, you really need a diving board or diving platform. It helps to tell people where it is safe to jump or dive. I am not suggesting that you need to allow jumping or diving though.

On the other hand, pools of any shape, size, depth are just fun. :)

Just my thoughts. :)

sailork
07-24-2006, 07:34 PM
If you're in a warmer climate the deeper pool can be nice because it will often stay a little cooler than a shallow one. It does add to the volume of the pool so you'll end up spending more to fill it and on chemicals.

Mine is 8 ft and I like it since I enjoy swimming underwater.

docwalker
07-24-2006, 08:00 PM
As Dr. Spike wrote in his/her post...it depends on what you want to do with it. Ours is 3' x 5' x 4' and we're very happy with it. I occasionally shallow dive into the 5' section, but mostly it's a relaxation and play pool. It's very well suited to hitting a ball back and forth--especially with kids. They can stand in the 3' section, while I'm at the other end in the 4' section.

dep78737
07-25-2006, 01:21 PM
I vote for deeper. I like some part of the pool where my feet don't touch and kids love to jump. You never hear anyone complaining their pool is too big or too deep. Only downside is cost...

Simmons99
07-26-2006, 08:08 PM
Be aware that pool companies charge more for a deeper pool. Here in central FL - they consider a "normal" depth of 5' - with a premium for anything additional. We went with a 6' on a 15X30 pool.

CarlD
07-26-2006, 09:08 PM
Nothing is "normal" in an in-ground pool, except contractors want it easy and fast, and want you to pay out the wazoo for anything and everything fancy. That's the ONLY thing that's normal.