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Liner Swimming Pools

Monday, 11 February 2008

Azure Pools is an experienced and established company specialising in liner swimming pools. Our liner swimming pool designs and materials are chosen from the highest quality manufacturers of commercial swimming pools.

One can distinguish between private and public pools: in warm parts of the world private ones are usually outdoors, while public ones can be outdoors or indoors, with some complexes having both. In some parts of the world, a swimming pool for private use is considered a status symbol (an indoor private pool even more so). Swimming pools can be constructed either above ground (generally constructed from plastic and metal), or in the ground (usually formed either out of reinforced concrete and lined with special plaster, a one piece fiberglass shell, or prefabricated sectional walls and a vinyl liner).

A vinyl is any organic compound that contains a vinyl group, −CH=CH2. These are derivatives of ethene (also known as ethylene), CH2=CH2, with one hydrogen atom substituted with some other group.

The vinyl group forms part of the allyl group and is also contained in all acrylates. Many alkenes contain a vinyl group.

Because of the highly reactive double bond, vinyls can be made to polymerize, forming vinyl polymers. In these polymers, the double bonds of the vinyl monomers turn into single bonds and the different monomers are joined by single bonds. This is an instance of addition polymerization.

Vinyl liner is used in liner swimming pools to create a protective surface which you and your family can feel safe and happy to swim in. Main

Commissioning your liner swimming pools for use or maintaining it in a healthy and hygienic condition requires simple testing and dosing with an appropriate sanitiser. You test regularly for acidity, alkalinity and bacteria but we'll advise you on the best agents to use and you'll find that the test is practically all you have to do to keep the pool in constant use. More and more the trend is to move as far away as possible from chemical sanitisers. Chlorine has an unpleasant smell and it can cause stinging eyes and skin irritations. Other pool cleansing and sanitising products have been developed and these include ozone and salt chlorination, with the option of automatically regulated control. Again, we will gladly advise you on what works best and why but chemicals need no longer be a stumbling block to liner swimming pools ownership.

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