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Swimming Pools

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Anyone interested in having a swimming pool in Thailand?

See attached photo and more background on my blog.

Enjoy.

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  • 4 months later...
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I just finally ordered mine! :D

Should have up and swimming in a few weeks.

Watch this space for photos and info. Good forum George

:o

where do I find more info?

  • 2 weeks later...
Anyone interested in having a swimming pool in Thailand?

See attached photo and more background on my blog.

Enjoy.

Doesn't look very strong/stable to me; the legs don't look like they would take much to give way and by the looks of the plastic, it wouldn't take much to puncture.

I guess there's some sort of ladder to get in & out. Any filter system or does it have to be drained every so often. Is there a plug on or near the bottom for draining or do you have to use a syphon hose? On very hot days that plastic may stretch quite a lot and you may end up with one big ameaba. Just my 50 satang's worth...personally, I wouldn't waste the money...

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Doesn't look very strong/stable to me; the legs don't look like they would take much to give way and by the looks of the plastic, it wouldn't take much to puncture.

I guess there's some sort of ladder to get in & out. Any filter system or does it have to be drained every so often. Is there a plug on or near the bottom for draining or do you have to use a syphon hose? On very hot days that plastic may stretch quite a lot and you may end up with one big ameaba. Just my 50 satang's worth...personally, I wouldn't waste the money...

Guess you need some educational material :o

*Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Frame

* Solid Die-Cast Aluminum Tees,& Anodized Aluminum Frame

* Stainless Steel Connectors Pins (Rounds Only)

* 35 mil Poly Reinforced 3-Ply Heavy Duty Liner(48" Deep Pools)

*Similar to Bullet Proof Vests and river rafting boats

*491 psi puncture Resistance

*531 psi Tear Resistance

*20X20 Scrim @ 1000 Denier

30 Year Limited Warranty on Liner and Framework

*Top of the line Waterway pump and filter

*5 year warranty on pump and filter

*High Impact All Resin Ladder w/removable Safety

*Liner Storage Bag with Carrying Handles

*Quick and Easy to assemble

*Step by Step instructions included

*Easy to Disassemble and Store Away

*Assembles without Nuts, Bolts, or Tools

How Our Portable Rectangle Pools Are Made:

Our liner is made up of a 1000 denier polyester core tightly woven together into a 20 x 20 scrim that is then dipped, knife coated, twice baked and then double laminated. Our framework is Hot-dipped galvanized steel that has a tough baked enamel protective coating so that there is no rusting. It is durable, and has a rigid design, but is easy to work with, and has No Welds, which you should know degalvanizes the steel. This total combination makes our pool twice as strong as any of our competitors!

The Polyester Core:

1.) One thousand tiny polyester strands are bound together into a larger multi-fiber strand, which has a higher tolerance to stretching and a higher resistance to ripping. Note: ( 20 1000 denier strands Vertically x 20 1000 denier strands horizontally per square inch).

STRONG!

2.) The larger multi fiber strands are then woven together to form a 20 x 20 polyester woven core, which is similar to the metal screen on your window or door. This woven core works much like a chain link fence, when you cut a couple of links on a chain link fence, it will only open a little bit. The resistance is spread across and shared by the neighboring links. This is called Shared Resistance. This is the way it works in our liner. If a puncture occurs on the liner material, the neighboring links will shoulder the resistance, which prevents the puncture from spreading and still retaining the 80,000 lbs. of water pressure found in the pool. Our liner is not only able to hold all the water pressure by itself, but even if a puncture were to occur in several different places on the pool, the liner would still not give away. In fact, since the very first days of our production history, there has never once been a catastrophic ripping or tearing on one of our pools.

The polyester scrim is pulled through a specially formulated PVC mixture that contains UV inhibitors and anti-fungus agents. This dipping process insures that the scrim is fully encased in the PVC mixture, making it virtually impossible for the liner to ever separate. To sum it up, we have a thicker and heavier liner than any of our competitors. Far greater resistance to punctures, tears, and stretching over time. Another above the rest prcoess on our pool is called the Double Lamination Process, which further protects and strengthens our liner material. This process binds the liner materials together and insures that over time the liner will not give out. Because our competitors only do the minimum, their liner can eventually deteriorate due to harsh weather elements. Our additional protective coating means that even if some deterioration did occur, it will only be on the outer layer. Our liner will not shrink, crack or become brittle when drained and stored. This pool is definately the best pool on the market today.

  • 3 months later...
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Here's our pool installed on our cliffside.

More to come. I'll shoot some "educational shots" on how it all looks / works.

I posted more on my blog "Island Views" This is our 2nd one. First was in Florida USA.

Enjoy

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Anyone interested in having a swimming pool in Thailand?

See attached photo and more background on my blog.

Enjoy.

Hello digitele can i order just the liner for the pool ???

Thanks

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Anyone interested in having a swimming pool in Thailand?

See attached photo and more background on my blog.

Enjoy.

Hello digitele can i order just the liner for the pool ???

Thanks

It's complete. You would want the structure / Legs. Wouldn't work without it.

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