Some pool projects look great for the first few months… and then small issues start showing up. Slight cracks, water loss, higher electricity bills - things that weren’t part of the original plan.
That usually comes down to how the pool was built in the first place.
When you hire a swimming pool contractor, it’s not just about getting the design right. It’s about how well the structure is prepared underneath. Soil conditions, waterproofing layers, plumbing layout, filtration setup - these aren’t visible once the pool is finished, but they decide how long it actually lasts without trouble.
A lot of homeowners realise this only after facing recurring maintenance. It’s frustrating, and honestly, avoidable.
At Orenda Pools in Bangalore, the process begins with understanding how the pool will be used over time, not just how it will look. That includes planning for efficient water circulation, choosing materials that handle long-term exposure, and designing systems that don’t demand constant upkeep.
There’s also a practical side that often gets missed - energy usage. Pumps, filtration, and lighting can quietly increase running costs if they’re not planned well in the beginning.
If you’re at the stage of choosing a contractor, it might help to look beyond the surface design and ask a simple question… will this pool still feel easy to maintain two years from now?