The important of pool maintenance
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To keep your pool safe and looking like new there are some things you can do yourself and others where you may need some expert help.
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Pool refurbishment covers a whole range of things that can make a real difference to your pool; including damage repair, equipment renewal, filter sand changes, new liners, heat pumps, pool covers, enclosures, air handling and chemical dosing systems.
Pool refurbishment tends to fall into two different categories: unavoidable refurbishment as a result of wear and tear or accidental damage, and upgrades and improvements to your pool.
Unavoidable refurbishment includes things like damaged liners, frost damage to tiles, leaking pipe work or control panels that are not working properly, as well as general updates such as changing the sand in the filter. Whatever the problem is, we will sort it as quickly and economically as possible to get your pool back up and running smoothly. Here are two examples of unavoidable refurbishment projects.
Although perhaps not immediately essential, after a while some things start to look a bit shabby and would benefit from renewal. These include coping stones and paving, liners that although not damaged are not in best condition, and old plant room equipment.
Our heat pumps start at just £1445 and can be supplied and fitted in just a few days.
Extend the life of your pool and make it useable all year round with a low or high level pool enclosure.
Protect your pool and keep your family safe with an indoor or outdoor pool cover.
To try and help you look after your swimming pool and keep the water quality as good as possible, here’s
If you are considering having a swimming pool built, you might be wondering how much room you need, both for
This is a question that’s often asked, and the honest answer is that I can’t tell you! Now that’s not