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Bluewood range of wooden pools. Bluewood has over 20 years experience in the swimming pool market is the brand leader in France in the ‘made to measure’ timber swimming pool market. The pools come with a 15-year guarantee of the eco friendly wood with an autoclave eco-friendly treatment.
All the prices are based on the inside perimeter length so designing a specific shape does not cost any more than a standard range. The construction is different from others in that the timber in the frame is erected vertically and it comes with the external supports as part of the kit which allows it to be built out of the ground if need be.
All shapes and sizes are possible, whether you are looking to fit a pool into an unusual shape to fit into a corner of your garden, or are looking for a 25 metre lap pool.
The specific shape and sizing of the patented Bluewood posts mean that any angle combination is possible which then offers you unprecedented and exclusive freedom in terms of the shape.
Interior stairs and seat are made of a composite material and are non slip. The standard pool has a constant depth of 1.4 metres with options like sloped bottom or twin height also available.
BRITISH MADE SUNSOKA ADD VALUE THROUGH UNIQUE DESIGN The uniquely designed Sunsoka range of premium quality British made wooden swimming pools, is available through Surrey based Villagio Limited.
Sunsoka pools are designed for simple home installation, and are ideal for the self-build enthusiast with reasonable DIY skills. Installation of the pools can be above-ground, partially sunken or in-ground, and with nine standard sizes as well as a bespoke option available, it’s usually possible to find an attractive and cost effective solution to suit every situation.
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“These kinds of pool are no longer the limited one-dimension pools of 20 years ago, but come in a large assortment of styles, shapes and also colours which means the consumer has a great deal of choice”
Opportunities for health and fitness can be enhanced by the installation of a Sunsoka Sport pool, which comes with a high-power swim jet. Individually designed pool enclosures or wood cabins, also supplied by Villagio, encourage all- year-round swimming whilst potentially reducing pool running costs. A Sunsoka pool could add tremendous enjoyment and value to your customer’s home.
TREVI POOLS MADE TO WITHSTAND TEMPERATURE EXTREMES The Trevi range of above-ground pools are manufactured in Mirabel, Quebec and the pools are some of the strongest around as they are made to withstand Canadian weather where temperatures drop to as low as -30º in winter and rise to +30 in summer. Well known features include UV treated resin top seat to guard against discoloration and double pool support post and stay assemblies designed for optimum strength. A galvanised steel bottom ‘Secur-lock’ safety track guarantees the overall stability of the pool.
Trevi have been manufacturing pools since
1972. The strength of the pools is unsurpassable as they are designed to survive extremely aggressive conditions.
The Pollet Pool Group distributes the Trevi range and they can supply pool only or a variation of pool kits. A pool heater can be added if requested and the Aqualuminator halogen light system also lends itself well to the
pools. The complete range is competitively priced with generous warranties on both structure and liner. spn
i FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
F AQUA-WORLD ( 01926 498203 :
www.aqua-world.co.uk F BLUEWOOD ( 01444 411411 :
www.bluewood.fr F CERTIKIN ( 01993 778855 :
www.certikin.co.uk F DESJOYAUX ( 0845 652 5200 :
www.desjoyauxpools.co.uk F DOUGHBOY ( 01273 495971 :
www.doughboy-swimmingpools.com F GOLDEN COAST ( 01271 378100 :
www.goldenc.com F PLASTICA ( 01424 857802 :
www.plasticapools.net F TREVI (POLLET POOL GROUP) ( 0870 458 2354 :
www.ppgeurope.com F SUNSOKA (VILLAGIO) ( 01293 297000 :
www.sunsoka.com
The Trevi range of above-ground pools are some of the strongest around
Sunsoka pools are uniquely designed for simple home installation
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