Anonymous wrote:My in laws had an indoor endless lap pool in the Midwest. They built a separate room that also contained a hot tub sauna and exercise area that was garden level and walked out onto their deck (had glass doors). They never had any mold issues at all, but they maintained it well and it had a lot of light and airflow. It was great durinb Covid and great as where they live they have long winters. It was great because we could all swim laps when we visited. They had tile on the floor and the room was filled with plants. My FIL took really good care of it though. They recently sold the home as it was too big, but both say they miss the pool. They also had a wood stove in there to help dry the room.
Would I buy a home with an indoor pool? I don’t know and if I did I would have a mold test but if I knew the previous owners or wanted to put one in I would put in a lap pool as it’s smaller.
Anonymous wrote:That particular pool doesn’t look fun enough to deal with maintaining to me unless you have a therapeutic need.
If you did have a therapeutic need I guess it would be a great to find a house that already has an indoor pool.
I had an older relative with polio who built an above ground therapy pool thing in an outbuilding and by all accounts it was hugely helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The streetview alone is worth clicking on the link. Those pups are too much!!
Listen to this PP! Worth the click!
They look so happy!Anonymous wrote:The streetview alone is worth clicking on the link. Those pups are too much!!