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Oberirdischer Pool
Freestanding Pool
To keep the water warm and your heating bills low, we recommend choosing a material that insulates well, like a thermal pool. It consists of styrofoam blocks filled with reinforcement and concrete, giving it the same insulating effect as a thermos flask. This keeps the water warm for a long time. Steel isn't as good at insulating but, on the flip side, it's stable and easy to set up. Its durability makes it a winning choice for bigger pools.
A wooden pool is a popular choice for many, as this is often the best option for gardens. But, wood can be a bit sensitive to moisture, so make sure you go for high-quality, pressure-treated timber.
Salt water pools are more and more popular. Just like fresh water pools, the salt water pools also use chlorine to keep the water clean and safe for swimming. Instead of using traditional chlorine pucks, salt water pools have a salt chlorinator that produces the chlorine right in the water.
Many people find that salt water is milder on their skin and eyes – and also more environmentally friendly, as you avoid chemicals. But before you take the plunge into a salt water pool, keep in mind that salt can be corrosive to metal parts. Make sure to choose equipment, such as pumps, heaters, and filters, compatible with salt water to avoid rust and damage.
If you're looking to minimize the use of chemicals in your garden, a natural swimming pool can bea great option to explore.
A cover prevents debris from entering the water. This keeps it fresh for longer, saving you time and effort on cleaning. Plus, it stops kids and animals from accidentally falling into the pool.
NF P 90 is a French safety standard that sets specific requirements for protection. It ensures that the protection is designed to prevent children from falling or climbing into restricted areas, while also being able to withstand the weight of a person weighing up to 100 kg standing on it.