Swimming Pool Scene REFURB AND RENOVATION
ABOVE: Aqua Platinum’s Saltdean project included providing the new design and build of swimming pools to the original size and layout of the lido.
restoration of such a historic lido, bringing new life to this superb Grade II listed art deco design some 70 years since it was designed. “We have worked hard, together with the residents, to design amenities which meet the needs and can be enjoyed by all members of the community.”
TAILOR MADE
Of course, having new equipment installed during a pool refurbishment can be a time-consuming process. Heatstar offer a practical solution with the option of tailor making any of their new state of the art climate control systems to fit existing pipes and ductwork.
This service enables the absolute minimum of disruption during a pool renovation installation. The new units are made uniquely, to fit directly into the footprint of the old unit greatly reducing the work involved so installation is faster and more simple, saving time and cost. In addition, every Heatstar unit is custom made to deliver the precise individual requirements of the refurbished pool obviating the need to under or over size performance aspects. Bespoke systems from Heatstar can achieve substantial savings in fuel bills and guaranteed long term energy efficiency.
Clients also have the added peace of mind that every Heatstar unit is designed and built to be fully compliant with all the new
ABOVE: Heatstar offer a practical solution with the option of tailor making any of their new climate control systems to fit existing pipes and ductwork.
ABOVE: The Saltdean project required a complete demolition of the existing pool structures, plant and features.
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