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What is a Zero Entry Pool & Why Is Social Media Raving About Them?

You may have seen a zero entry pool in your social media newsfeed and not even realized it. When it comes to inground pools, zero entry pools are featured on social media for a few distinct reasons. So, if you’re asking, “What is a zero entry pool,” you probably just didn’t know the name for these inground pools. You may have even given a photo of a zero entry pool in your newsfeed a thumbs up and dreamed of how amazing it would be to own one. Here, we’ve outlined everything you need to know about the newly-popular zero entry pool.

Inground Pools Zero Entry: A Private Lagoon?

Some of the most viral zero entry pools on social media look like natural beaches or lagoons right in the person’s backyard. The picturesque scene features a sandy brown entrance mimicking natural beach sand, then gradually deepening and changing to a beautiful shimmering blue the further you go towards the center of the pool.  Along the edges, where you’d normally find beveled cement or tile, the zero entry pools that dreams are made of feature boulders jutting upwards, enveloping the “private lagoon,” and frequently featuring a waterfall adding to the overall natural ambiance of the backyard oasis.

Yes, those are zero entry pools. But those aren’t the only zero entry pools. And often, when you see the term “zero entry pool” in your newsfeed, the pools resemble traditional pools, leaving you to wonder what’s so different about inground pools with zero entry, and why are people talking about them so much?

What is a Zero Entry Pool?

Zero entry pools are sometimes known as “beach entry pools.” They do sometimes look like an actual beach and decked out with waterfalls, boulders, landscaping, and “sand.” But not all zero entry pools look like you’ve got a piece of Hawaii in your backyard.

Some people’s first experience with a zero entry pool is at a water park or a resort with a built-in water park. Hotels and water parks feature them because these pools are more accessible than traditional pools that feature steps or ladders. That means more people can enjoy their water amenity.

Zero entry pools have at least one side (sometimes more sides or even all sides) that features a very gradual slope from land into the deeper water.

They often have no steps at all. Keep in mind though, since zero entry pools are so frequently custom designed, they certainly can feature steps if you want them. Often, the first step on a zero entry pool is several feet inside the pool and at the edge of the deep area, mimicking a beach with a “drop off” far from shore.

The main feature of a zero entry pool: It features at least one side that slopes gently into the water.

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What Makes Zero Entry Pools Accessible?

Zero entry pools are considered accessible because they allow almost everyone to enjoy the pool, even if the person is in a wheelchair, has mobility issues, or has other disabilities. These pools are also more accommodating to children with sensory issues who want to be in a pool, but not all the way in a pool.

These pools are often a favorite among younger children for the same reason. They can play in the pool without having to ever enter an area in which the water level is over their head, one of the major reasons children so frequently adore actual beaches.

Other Zero Entry Pool Perks

Another reason why people rave about zero entry pools is because their design allows for a warmer area within the pool. Shallower water tends to get warmer than deeper water. This area is preferred for sunbathing or just relaxing halfway between the pool and the patio.

Just like at the beach, you can bring a lawn chair into the shallow area and let your legs dangle in the water while the rest of your body stays dry.

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Inground Pools, Zero Entry: An Expensive Luxury?

Although it’s true that zero entry pools are luxurious, they aren’t exceptionally more expensive than a traditional pool, especially considering that most people also want their traditional pools customized these days.

While zero entry pools average just about 20-percent more expensive than a traditional pool, zero entry pools have an unsurpassed functionality. They allow the entire family to participate in the pool experience, from toddlers to seniors, while also being inclusive of those with mobility issues and disabilities.

Think about people’s behavior at the beach. Does everyone swim in the deep part of the ocean or lake? No. Most beachgoers actually choose to frolic in the shallower areas for much of the day, for a multitude of different reasons. Maybe they’re tuckered out, maybe they don’t want full immersion, maybe they don’t know how to swim well.

The point is: One of the biggest differences between beaches and pools is the gradual slope of the beach compared to the ladders or steps of a pool. Zero entry pools merge the benefits of both water experiences, and people absolutely love that.

If you are interested in a zero entry pool and live in the Dallas area, contact Advance Pools today. We design and install custom inground pools. We handle everything for our clients from planning their dream pool and permit pulling to the final inspection and beyond.

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