Enjoy the Pool with the Best Quality

Aug 7th, 2010 Posted in Pool | no comment »

If your garden has a swimming pool, we must make an extra effort to choose the materials. Some, like wood, tile and floor technician WPC are the most common. The client when looking a floor for the pool, is searching primarily comfort, easy maintenance, functionality, and possible design.

A swimming pool is installed in our garden throughout the year (although we use it always), so we have to find a floor to resist weathering and will last over time, be it winter, summer, spring or autumn. The new techniques which further refine the materials allow them to be tough and we can place them and not worry about constant maintenance.

The trends in flooring for pools currently revolve around synthetic materials such as wooden access floor. This material has all the advantages of wood at the same time enjoy the unique properties offered by the PVC waterproofing, strength, durability, flexibility and elegance.

Following alternatives to wood is very interesting option. This reflects the warmth and naturalness of the wood with the benefits you provide polymeric materials with high quality. The wood fibers using this material from sustainably managed forests. All this with exceptional design makes our pool in comfortable space for everyone.

For those who want real wood exterior, there is a wide range of pallets for pools, starting with Tropical Flooring, working with exotic woods, high quality and hardness. This material offers a unique sensation, feeling the wood under the feet cooler than any stone and do not need much maintenance. Floating Platforms adds that its timbers are treated to live in damp, so we can not worry that they spoil the continuous contact with water.

And finally, we have the usual classical materials such as stoneware, which may be presented in different finishes such as clay tiles or mosaic tiles. These materials also provide quality, design and they are mostly non-slip, the latter being an almost essential feature when looking for land for the pool.

       

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