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Stock Tank Pools: The Newest Way to Stay Cool This Summer

Lindsey Kwon by Lindsey Kwon
August 6, 2024
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As August begins, the quest for a refreshing escape from the heat becomes a top priority. Enter the stock tank pool—a charming and practical solution that’s making waves in backyard design. From its surprising versatility to its cool, rustic vibe it brings to any outdoor space, discover how you can transform an ordinary stock tank into a summer oasis that’s just as functional as it is fun.

What is a Stock Tank Pool?

A stock tank pool is a type of swimming pool made from a large, round, galvanized metal tank originally designed for watering livestock. These tanks, which are typically used in farming and ranching, are now being repurposed to create a stylish and budget-friendly alternative to traditional in-ground or above-ground swimming pools.

  • Read: Beat the Heat: Essential Summer Home Maintenance Tips

Key Features 

Materials 

Stock tank pools are usually made of galvanized steel, which is durable and resistant to rust. Some may also be coated or painted to prevent corrosion and enhance aesthetics.

Size 

They usually come in various sizes, but the most common dimensions are around 6 to 8 feet in diameter and 2 to 4 feet in height. This makes them ideal for smaller spaces or for those looking for a compact pool option.

Design 

While their primary function is to serve as a watering tank, when converted into a pool, they often feature a simple, circular design with a sturdy structure. Some enthusiasts add custom decking, ladders, or filtration systems in order to enhance their functionality and add their own personal touch.

Setup

One of the appealing aspects of stock tank pools is their ease of setup. They can be placed directly on the ground, requiring minimal installation compared to traditional pools. They can also be drained and moved around if necessary.

Cost

Compared to traditional swimming pools, stock tank pools are significantly more affordable. The initial cost of the tank is low, and maintenance costs are generally minimal. You can expect to spend a few hundred dollars on basic supplies, with total costs potentially reaching a few thousand if you add features like a filtration system, a deck, or other enhancements.

Maintenance 

Regular cleaning and occasional water treatment are usually needed to keep the pool in good condition. Because they are smaller than traditional pools, however, they’re typically easier to maintain.

For best results, clean the pool weekly and check the water’s pH levels regularly. Adding a simple filtration system can help keep the water clear, and using a pool cover when not in use will reduce debris and water evaporation.

  • Read: Canadian Real Estate Q&A’s: How Do Pools Affect Your Resale Value?

Benefits of Stock Tank Pools

Some of the many benefits of choosing a stock tank pool this summer include their affordability, the fact that they are DIY-friendly, and how space-efficient they are. Furthermore, they are incredibly versatile, serving not just as a pool to cool off, but as a decorative feature in your backyard that is sure to spark interest from guests. If you’re thinking about installing a pool in your backyard this summer, consider looking into stock tank pools for a quick, easy and relatively inexpensive option.

In conclusion, stock tank pools offer a delightful blend of affordability, practicality, and charm for anyone looking to enhance their outdoor space. Whether you’re drawn to their budget-friendly nature, ease of setup, or unique aesthetic, these versatile tanks provide a refreshing and functional alternative to traditional swimming pools.

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Lindsey Kwon

Lindsey Kwon

Lindsey is a Content Marketing Assistant at Zoocasa. As a Zoocasa blog contributor, she enjoys letting her passion for words and writing intersect with her interests in real estate when creating blogs. In particular, she loves interior design and getting the opportunity to find unique and special listings.

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