December 20, 2011

Look after your pool equipment

Till now hiding your pool equipment have never been a straightforward task but the new leading edge way is by using a range of ornamental out of doors pool panels from poolnspagear.com

Pool panels are 65mm thick textured fibreglass panels that are engineered to be installed right in front of your pool equipment, like a wall. They can be found in 2 different sizes each in either a rock, wood or slate textures. What makes these pool panels really unique is they are all hand made from the latest fibreglass technologies and moulded from actual rock, wood and slate, giving you a really natural creation which will enhance the features of your outside area and still hide your pool equipment?

Other nice features of the pool panels are the ease of installation. They are so straightforward to install you can do it yourself in only 2 hours with no masonry required. Pool panels also provide protection to your pool equipment. In reality 2 of the most common causes of pool equipment failure is the sun’s damaging UV rays and the garden reticulation that sprays onto the gear. Should you need to repair of replace any of your equipment then you will easily be able to take away the panel to get to it.

Advantages of Pool Panels

Protects pool equipment from damaging UV rays

Protects your pool equipment from reticulation

Turn your pool equipment into a feature.

Blends in with your garden or out of doors area

Panels are Flame-retardant.

Gas Pool Heaters can be installed within 150mm

Straightforward Do It Yourself installation (Install within 2 hours)

No masonry needed

As you can see pool panels are a definite must for all pool owners. Not merely will they defend your kit they can also provide your pool with a light-weight and sturdy water feature thats built to resist the oppressive conditions.

Bret Hooper recommends you visit his site and see the pool panels gallery there you will see how to hide your pool equipment and remember don’t leave your pool equipment exposed, this will cost money!

Filed under Water Features by Bret Hooper

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