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ABOVE-GROUND


Certikin’s Endless Summer quality wooden pool enhances any garden - prices start from approx £3,500


An octagonal Endless Summer Pool from Certikin – it’s walls made from Scandinavian red wood


This above-ground pool in the Panache range has a Fast Lane counter-current fitted from Certikin and all enclosed in a compact garden setting


Popular Trevi above ground pools are made from steel


This stylish Piscinelle pool has also been given that something extra with a counter current


UK are choosing British-made Sunsoka pools to enhance their homes and enjoy a fabulous five-star lifestyle at a highly affordable price. With a great range of sizes and custom-made options, there is one to suit your space and budget. Trevi above-ground steel pools are manufactured in Montreal and are some of the strongest around as they are made to withstand Canadian weather. Trevi have been manufacturing pools since 1972 and are market leaders with annual sales exceeding 15,000 p.a. in Canada alone. The strength of the pools is unsurpassable as they are designed to survive aggressive conditions. Sizes start at a 3m round diameter and rise to a generous 10m oval. Obtainable nationwide and perfect for weather dictated spot purchases. There are few materials that add quality to a


product more than wood, which is why Certikin’s above-ground Endless Summer Pool makes a feature of it. Made of Scandinavian red wood (walls) and with a hardwood top, this is a stunning pool and represents excellent value for money. It is available in two sizes (4.2m by 4.2m octagon shaped pool and a larger 6m by 4.2m oval pool, both are 1.21m deep).


The high specification includes pool walls, steps, Certikin flow fittings, filtration, maintenance kit, cover and liner (30 thou, plain blue). The pool has no side buttresses or braces, which makes it much more attractive and far easier to install than other products of this kind and takes up a lot less space. The pools are suitable for customer self assembly or installation by pool retailers. All in all, it has a very solid construction.


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Not only are they a more affordable choice, pools of this nature are ideal for smaller gardens. Many can also be installed by the homeowner themselves


Another well known above-ground name is Doughboy, industry leaders in the manufacture of these swimming pools for over 60 years with a worldwide reputation for creating and maintaining the highest standards. Doughboy pools are adaptable and can offer a large variety of styles, shapes, sizes and depths. Doughboy has the perfect pool to provide family fun while enhancing the beauty of your garden. The Alias above-ground pool manufactured by


Vogue is the ideal choice for a safe, lower cost, high quality pool from the world’s foremost steel walled pool manufacturer. Vogue above-ground pools have been sold through professional swimming pool companies in the UK for more than 30 years and come in a range of sizes starting with the 12ft round. Manufactured with corrosion free resin framework and finished with a top quality PVC liner, the pool has a 52” wall depth and is an ideal entry level pool that is easy to install and has an attractive finish.


CONTACTS


n Certikin Tel: 01993 778855 www.certikin.co.uk





n Doughboy Tel: 01273 495971 www.doughboy- swimmingpools.com


n Laghetto Pools Tel: 020 8742 3443 www.laghettopools.com


n Piscinelle Pools Tel:01444 411411 www.swimpools.co.uk


n Santella Leisure Products Tel: 0845 601 1099 www.santella.co.uk


n Trevi (Pollet Pool Group) Tel: 0870 458 2354 www.ppgeurope.com


n Villagio (Sunsoka) Tel: 01293 297000 www.sunsoka.com


n Vogue (Paramount Pools) Tel: 01252 842891 www.paramountpools.co.uk


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