Read This before Buying a Pool Enclosure

1. is your pool in a sheltered environment, or fully exposed to the elements?

This could affect the type of pool enclosure you decide to buy. If your pool is in an open area, or where an enclosure could be subject to high winds, then consider either a low profile enclosure, or one which is secured to the ground by tracks. If you are looking for Pool Enclosure, then you can opt for the Retractable Pool Enclosures – Retractable Pool Cover – Swimming Pool Enclosures.

2. Is your pool surround in good condition?

Is your pool surrounding (either paving or decking) in good condition? Is the level and solid? In order for the pool enclosure to work easily and efficiently your paving should be as level as possible and also paving should be smooth enough, especially if you do not have a system to track.

3. What kind of crept into the pool you have around you?

If your coping stones are raised above the surrounding pool area, you will need to take this into consideration when taking a measurement of your pool to the enclosure. This also applies if you have a raised lip around your pool.

4. Do you have tracked or trackless enclosure

This is often the most difficult decisions when choosing an enclosure. The fundamental difference, from a user perspective, between the two, is the ease of operation. A tracked enclosure can be easily and quickly opened and closed with just one person, whereas the trackless enclosures generally require two people.