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	<title>Pool Maintenance Tips &#124; Pool Guides &#187; Swimming Pool Enclosures</title>
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		<title>Swimming Pool Enclosures</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 20:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its wintertime and we are inside looking out at our closed swimming pool. Not a problem right? In just a few more months we can open the pool right? Wouldn’t it be great if we could enjoy our <a href="http://ping.fm/pz0UY">swimming pools</a> year around? Well you can with the proper pool dome or enclosure.</p>
<p>There are many types of enclosures to fit all style types and budgets.</p>
<p>Igloo-Type Enclosures</p>
<p>These types are similar to tent type structures. The have flexible fiberglass poles that create the structure and support the covering material. They generally can be assembled and dismantled in 30 minutes. The material is made out of a lightweight rip-stop nylon similar to the stuff used on camping tents. They are easily transportable if needed.</p>
<p>Vinyl Domes and Bubbles</p>
<p>These are a step up from the tent-type enclosures and are still very cost effective. Most are made out of a U.V. stabilized PVC material. They work on the principle of positive displacement. This is accomplished with a blower on one end of the enclosure. It draws air from outside and blows it in creating a higher-pressure than the outside. There is strategically placed vents around the bubble to sustain this effect. They are generally clear on the sidewalls with some type of solar barrier on the top (roof). Also the owner, saving greatly on installation costs, can install many of the vinyl domes. These types are tried and true and have been on the market for more than 20 years.</p>
<p>Low Profile Telescopic Enclosures</p>
<p>These types are generally semi-sphere in shape. They are usually constructed with aluminum frames with polycarbonate wall sections for lightweight. They come in 4-8 sections depending on your <a href="http://ping.fm/mPTByindex/page/static/subpage/inground_pool_collection">inground pool</a> size. With this enclosure you keep it on you pool all year long. The sections fold up and slide into each other and when it is warm out you can slide it to one end, completely exposing your pool to the sun. The have hinged doors at one end and they come either in track or trackless designs. These enclosures can be self assembled and installed in about a day or so with 2 people.</p>
<p>Full Height Pool Enclosures</p>
<p>These types of pool surrounds are generally at the high-end of the scale. They generally come in 6-sided hemispherical design. The frames are constructed of aluminum, and the panels can be polycarbonate or glass. The sections can slide into one another like the low profile units and can either be manually slid or they can be motorized. These types actually look more like glass buildings that just a pool enclosure. Because of the full height of these designs, there are many more design possibilities. You can even get these type of enclosures with fixed glass walls and siding roofs only. Actually with full height enclosures with enough imagination and funds, the sky is limit.</p>
<p>So in summary, you can enjoy your pool all year around. The designers and manufactures of <a href="http://ping.fm/U45d0index/page/category/category_id/11/category_chain/1,11">swimming pool</a> enclosures have everyone covered in style, price, and design for those of us considering one.</p>
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		<title>Pool Closing Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 21:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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