Friday, April 6, 2018

The Different Types Of Pool Canopy

By John Cook


Swimming is not only a sport but a recreational activity that enable s one to be physically fit. People especially adore it as a recreational activity. People mostly swim when the sun is hot but go to sunbathe by the side of the pond. Sometimes, you may want to be in the poo but under a shade at the same time. Below are some of the available pool canopy.

The most common is the shade sails. As the name suggests, they provide shade and are in the form of sails. These come in different colours and can give your pool whatever look you prefer. They are really strong and cannot be blown away by the wind. This fact makes them a bit more expensive. In the event you need to cover the whole pool, you may need more than one.

There is the kind of shades that are permanently put on one side of the pond. These are known as pergolas. Mainly the part with stairs or the railing. It is a spot where you can sit while still in the pond to catch a breath. The fact that they cover one part of the pond gives them a benefit that is, to make the pond look as classy and attractive as possible. This is especially if the pond is made of blue tile.

We all like to have the option of the various things we do. Luckily, there are retractable shade canopies available. These just so happen to cover the whole pond. However, the sides of the pond are not exactly. It is always up to the owner to decided when to open or close it. They also get to decide how wide they want the canopy to open.

The other option is one that has been around for years. These are umbrellas. They may actually add a stylish look to your loch depending on the kind you pick up. They are a way to provide shade for people both in and out of the loch. They are also very adjustable. You can move them towards the direction of the sun as you wish.

Cantilevers are a semi-permanent option. These do not cover the whole loch. They can also be moved to different positions or be retracted at any point. To install one, you have to be okay with the fact that one part of the pool may actually never heat up. It is basically two vertical poles on the cemented sides of the loch holding a canopy in place.

There are retractable enclosures. They do enclose the loch, but they still do let in the light that is needed which can still be controlled. For the warmth of the sun, the roof part has to be retracted. However, not the whole structure is retracted.

A pool side free-standing structure is not necessarily a canopy. After a deep in the loch, you can kick back with a drink with friends or family. It is a very serene environment and very relaxing. It is actually a great way to relax.




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