Diving boards are not as common as they previously were. At one time a choice of backyard pools, they have started to fall out of popularity lately because of safety issues and other problems. A lot of pool owners are seeking some other options. This is where diving rocks come in. These rocks โ also known as jump rocks โ offer a different kind of launch pad for those who like a spectacular pool entrance.
Consult an expert
In deciding on the rock that will suit your needs, remember that prices might vary. Choosing a budget in advance is a great starting point. Because there are several types of diving rocks,ย from fabricated to natural, they can suit various budgets.
In addition, think about your design and if diving rocks will fit into the overall landscape. Your builder will have recommendations for you about weight and size limitations and also the right placement. They can also help you find the best diving rock for your backyard oasis. And remember, installing this feature isnโt a DIY job. There might be some regulations in your area so make sure you consult with your contractor.
Consider the benefits and the downsides of diving rocks
Just because they look stunning and stylish doesnโt mean theyโre for everyone. Before you decide to install diving rocks, ask yourself if youโre comfortable with the safety concerns. Like, is yourย deep endย deep enough?ย Is it something you and your family will use?
Because these rocks are low to the ground, without springboard found on a diving board, the risk of accidents is much less. But, obviously, you can only install diving rocks at an inground poolโs deep end. Swimmers using this feature should able to dive or jump in without a not hit the bottom of the pool. You should keep an eye on the kids when you have this feature.