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Telescopic Pool Enclosures

Telescopic swimming pool enclosures will enable you to make more use of your outdoor pool and possibly even use it all year round! They create a much more pleasant swimming environment, especially with the totally unpredictable British weather!

These pool buildings can be supplied any length and width and come in many different heights to accommodate any design of pool and you have a wide choice of colours so that it will blend in with it's surroundings and wont spoil your garden landscaping.

Depending on where your pool is situated the enclosure can be totally freestanding, attached at one end to a wall, very low in height so as not to stand above hedges, or for a pool parallel to and fairly near the back wall you can attach a telescopic building side-on to the wall.

You also have the choice of having either a centre opening or complete retraction to one end. The possibilities are almost endless which means that you can have exactly the type of enclosure you want - no hassles!

Advantages:

  • Reduce the amount of chemicals used
  • raise the temperature of the pool by up to 12°C
  • use your pool in any weather condition
  • have it as exposed as you want:
    - fully during hot summer days
    - partially at night to keep off the breeze
    - completely closed during cooler months
  • smooth opening & closing using a no-track /rail free system
  • stainless steel quick release fixations
  • manually opened and closed by just two people
  • alternatively they can be automatic:
    - infra red remote control
    - low tension (12v) motor boxes
    - powered by sealed batteries
    - charged by 2 solar panels on the roof
  • keep debris from entering the pool
  • children and pets will not be able to enter the pool unsupervised
  • use for domestic pools at home as well as commercial applications
    schools, hotels, campsites and leisure centres
 
 
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