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From increased safety to easier maintenance, in this post we consider some of the key benefits of owning an adjustable floor pool.
What is an adjustable depth pool?
An adjustable depth pool is a specialised swimming pool featuring a floor that can be raised or lowered to vary the water depth. This flexibility allows the pool to accommodate different activities and user needs. The floor is typically constructed with a buoyant or mechanically supported platform, controlled via a hydraulic, pneumatic, or mechanical system.
Adjustable depth pools are ideal for environments such as aquatic therapy centres, rehabilitation facilities, hotels, and residential properties. They offer versatility for various purposes, including swimming, water aerobics, diving, and physical therapy. For example, a shallow depth can be set for children or beginners, while a deeper setting is suitable for more experienced swimmers or diving activities.
The innovation of adjustable depth pools maximises the utility of the space, making it adaptable for multiple functions and user groups, thus offering both practicality and enhanced user experience.
Safety
The safety aspect of a pool can often put people off from taking the plunge and buying one. Users who are not competent swimmers, such as young children, can be at risk when in the deep end and this can mean that the entire pool is off limits to them. However, a variable floor pool allows for a shallower depth to be selected enabling complete inclusivity in the pool, regardless of swimming ability.
Even when not in use, special measures should be taken to ensure safety in and around a traditional pool. However, a variable floor pool can be the ideal solution to this quandary. When not in use, the pool floor can be fully raised, with the water draining into a tank underneath. This creates a flat, water free surface, thereby eliminating the risks normally associated with swimming pools.
Reclaim Floor Space
When not in use, a traditional pool can take up a lot of unusable floor space. However, when a variable floor pool is not in use, the floor can be fully raised to create a flat, water-free surface. This reclaimed space can be used in any number of ways, such as for patio seating or for a barbecue area.
Easy Maintenance
Apart from benefits pertaining to safety and space reclamation, fully raising the floor of a pool can also help to prevent debris from entering the water within. This ensures that an owner spends less time clearing out foreign objects and more time enjoying their pool.
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