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Swimming Pool Furniture

Swimming Pool FurnitureHow to protect a pool of leaves and dirt

The pools are good leisure facilities in a home. They are usually located in open areas of the enclosure. Once the house is completed, the landscaping can be hard and soft. This will include trees planted to provide shade and greenery. When the trees around the pool are mature, they lose their leaves. The outdoor swimming pool will collect dirt and leaves that end up piling on the surface. A mechanical method of removal is to use the pool net to sieve away in water.

The pool has a terrace around it. On this terrace sun beds and chairs are placed on it. A shadow can be erected around the pool to protect the pool and offer coverage to these pool furniture. A mesh with small pores that allow light but trap dirt and leaves can be built. This pool nets are erected about fifteen feet off the pool. The height is ten feet high. This may be formed as curved or angular. The roof should be sloped to allow water and dirt to flow off.

Erection of swimming pool shades begins by measuring area to cover. Steel posts ten feet high, are cast on the ground. They are two inches in diameter. They are spaced six feet. Next retaining walls are welded or bolted on them. They are placed in an angel of thirty degrees. They are nine feet long. A short bracket is welded to provide strength, they are cantilevered into the pool. Six pieces of one inch flat irons are welded along the rods to provide a framework.

When the pool under shade work is completed, the network is measured to cover it. A drill is used to make holes a foot apart. It is used for cable or polyethylene son tieing to fix the net on the framework. Once the net covers the chassis is fixed to the framework with wire or thread. The net must be attached firmly to avoid the wind, dirt or rain water from sticking to the subject. When tying is finished, the pool furniture can now be put underneath. The posts should be painted to prevent rust.

Posted on May 13, 2010.
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