Do you know how traditional swimming pools as we know them today evolved? What is the history of modern swimming pools? The answers are fascinating if you want to know where your pool started and where the one in your backyard came from. The swimming pool contractors from Seahorse Pools & Spas in Fort Worth, Texas understand that trivia is fun and if you can wow your friends and family with your pool knowledge — well, then why not?

When you’re having fun in the family swimming pool with friends and family, here are a few things you may not have known.

  1. Heated swimming pools were mentioned as far back as in Ancient Rome
  2. Original pools were built on stilts or pillars so fires could be lit beneath the pool and the royalty who used the pools could swim in warmth
  3. It’s been only a little more than a half century that swimming pools have become more affordable enough that more families have them at their own homes.

Original pools were dug by hand it was a slow and tedious process that meant usually only the wealthy could afford to own one.

What is the history of modern swimming pools?

In the beginning, once a swimming pool had been dug another factor that faced society was its puritanical beliefs about exposed skin in public. In the 1800s, for example, a swim suit had to completely cover your body. Also, the swim stroke the crawl, was banned as being impolite, crude and a rough form of swimming. A swimmer was allowed to do what we now call the breast stroke, but they were only allowed to kick sideways as spread legs were not allowed.

It was travelers from the New World that literally threw back the cover on swimming and showed how enjoyable swimming could be.

Today, if you want a swimming pool in your Fort Worth, Texas backyard, all you need to do is give us a call and start the process! The fun you have and the bathing suit you wear is totally up to you!

Families have pools installed to give their families a place for fun and exercise — more meaningful now in the covid era than perhaps in any time in the past. A pool is also the focal point of your backyard as well as an oasis for stressed out families. What are you waiting for? Give us a call and let’s plan your 2021 pool project.