Indoor pools: varieties and building tips
The pool is a rather complex hydraulic structure, which includes a bowl filled with water and a filter system. The roof will be a separate addition to it, it will keep the water clean, and in addition, it will make it possible to take water procedures even in the rain.
Advantages and disadvantages
Everyone loves to swim - both children and adults. This gives a lot of positive emotions, and in addition, brings invaluable health benefits. Many owners, installing a pool in the local area, do not see the need for a roof, but this design has many advantages.
- Any roof, even completely transparent, will reflect light and scatter the sun's rays. This means that under it you can always hide from the scorching rays of the summer sun.
- The canopy protects the pool from falling leaves into the water from trees growing at a distance, protects it from flying insects and spoiling birds.
- If the roof is made in the form of a dome, this will prevent the evaporation of water. The reduced amount of ultraviolet radiation entering the water will not allow chlorine to evaporate, which means that the volume of water and the amount of antiseptic required for its disinfection will remain unchanged even in the hottest weather.
- If you have shelter, you can swim even in bad weather - neither rain nor wind will prevent you from enjoying the water procedures.
- The roof can serve as a masking function. For example, if your neighbors have a two-story house and the windows overlook your courtyard, then you can always hide behind a small canopy in case you do not want to expose yourself on display.
- If desired, the pool can be combined with a greenhouse. This is especially convenient in regions where summers are cool, since the roof warms up quickly, remains warm for a long time and gives up its heat to the water.
- The undoubted advantage is the stylish design, which allows the pool to become a real decoration of any yard.
However, the design also has its drawbacks.
- Even a simple roof itself will not be cheap, and telescopic sliding models will cost a pretty penny to their owners. However, this disadvantage is very relative: if we take into account that the water in an open reservoir will be constantly polluted and it will have to be changed often, this can lead to very tangible expenses, so the cost of installing the roof will be gradually compensated.
- Sheds are installed mainly over stationary pools or sturdy frame options. For temporary inflatable models, this solution cannot be called successful.
- If the roof of the pool is too low, then a greenhouse effect is often created under it. This makes water procedures uncomfortable, in addition, condensation forms on the roof, which leads to the need for additional costs for organizing effective ventilation.
Where to start construction?
The construction of an indoor pool begins with the preparation of a project. If you have some skills, you can compose it yourself, but it is best to turn to professionals who, using 3D models, will be able to form the best version of the canopy.
When designing, it is important to take into account not only the personal wishes of the owner of the site, but also the features of geodesy, physical and technical parameters of the materials used, as well as the dimensions of the structure.
Where to locate?
When choosing a place for a future pool with a roof several factors must be taken into account:
- terrain parameters - it is best to place a swimming pool with a canopy on a flat area with direct access to sunlight;
- in order to minimize the likelihood of water pollution, the pool should be installed at a distance of at least 5 meters from trees;
- try not to put the pool next to the walls of a house or outbuildings, as well as near a high fence, as these structures will create blackout for several hours a day - this will prevent the water from heating to a comfortable temperature.
How can you close it?
When choosing a material for arranging a future roof, it is necessary to take into account its technical and operational capabilities. So, for the manufacture of frames, aluminum is often used. It is a durable metal that can withstand heavy loads, including snow. In addition, it is quite lightweight and does not corrode. Such frames will be durable and reliable.
Steel is heavy, but stiff. For the construction of a canopy, profiles and pipes of different sizes are usually used. Steel has a significant drawback - it is susceptible to rust, so the material must be painted from time to time. As an alternative, you can consider galvanized steel - it does not corrode, usually this material is used for fixed frames of the most primitive design.
The most expensive material will be wood, since it must be protected from the action of water, and besides, it must be bent correctly. But the design of such a roof will be very stylish and effective. Both stationary and mobile systems can be made of wood.
For filling the frameworks, transparent and translucent materials are mainly used.
For stationary structures, in which bent elements are not used, glass can be used. It is best to stick with shockproof options in case of hail or strong winds. Such a solution will be very expensive, but there is simply no equal in beauty.
Polycarbonate can be an alternative to glass - This durable polymer is solid and honeycomb. The first one resembles glass in appearance, it is more durable and costs an order of magnitude more. The second will cost much less, since its strength is provided by a special honeycomb structure.
PVC film - this material is especially loved by summer residents, since it is quite inexpensive, but at the same time it allows you to organize a reliable roof. Among the disadvantages of the material, one can note its low strength when interacting with sharp objects, the coating can be damaged by hail.
How to choose a pool?
Nowadays, stores offer 3 main types of pools:
- collapsible;
- stationary;
- inflatable.
All products differ in their shape and dimensions, each of them has its own pros and cons.
Stationary
These bowls are installed on a turnkey basis and can be small, medium or large in size. Depending on the installation option, the products are divided into frame and frameless.
Frameless pools, as a rule, they are embedded in the ground and equipped with a special system of water supply, drainage, and also its filtration. If you do not take care of all these communications in advance, then in a few days there will be no trace of your clean water - it will turn into a dirty swamp. Of course, you can refuse a water purification system, but it should be taken into account: on average, such a design requires 10-15 tons of water; the question immediately arises where you will pour it and how much it will cost you to fill the bowl every 7-10 days.
These costs will eventually become much higher than the costs of a one-time purchase and installation of a purification system.
The frame system will be much less expensive. Such pools can be seasonal and frost-resistant.The former are removed at the end of the warm season, the latter can be left for the winter. And if you leave a little water in them, you will get a small skating rink for kids - this, no doubt, will add joy to the kids' winter rest.
Collapsible
These designs can be small or medium. The difficulty of installing these pools is that it is quite difficult to carry out an independent installation, and when you turn to third-party services, you have to pay a "tidy" amount. However, the advantage of such models is that they are optimal for summer cottages without security - they can always be assembled and filled with water at the end of spring, and at the end of the summer season they can be disassembled and sent for storage.
This type of pool requires filtration, but does not require complex cleaning systems. So, for bowls with small volumes, you can be quite satisfied with chemical reagents.
Inflatable
These pools cannot be oversized, so they are optimal for owners of small areas. The advantage of the models is that they are mobile - they can be taken with you to a picnic, folded and unfolded at any time.
But there is also a drawback - they are short-lived, the service life rarely exceeds a couple of seasons. This model is extremely rarely equipped with a roof, the only exceptions are bowls for children, which are supplemented with a light awning.
Decoration Materials
An indoor pool on your site can be tiled with materials such as:
- mosaic;
- ceramic tile;
- polypropylene;
- PVC film.
The film is usually sold in rolls, it can be of different colors, most often white, blue and light blue are used. This finish is designed to provide a decorative appearance to the pool, and in addition, it creates an effective waterproofing.
Polypropylene is an artificial polymer that has increased strength, is resistant to external aggressive influences, and can be welded.
It is better to select tiles and mosaics with high water absorption parameters. Most often, ceramics are used for lining the pools, although the mosaic fits more harmoniously into the landscape of the personal plot - a pool with a similar finish looks deeper and more natural.
Beautiful examples
We have prepared for you a small selection of indoor pools in country houses.
Stationary pools dug into the ground look very impressive. They can be placed in an open area, and are attached to the gazebo.
Frame pools in a private house are installed less often, but nevertheless they allow you to arrange a full-fledged comfortable recreation area for children and adults.
The most successful solution for the design of the roof will be its glazing; as an alternative, polycarbonate is often used.
By the way, you can build a similar structure with your own hands.
See the video for the installation of the pool pavilion.
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