Could a plastic pool look nice?

Can a Plastic Pool Look Stylish?

When the Swedish summer is at its most beautiful, many people want to stay at home in the garden and enjoy it. And what could be more wonderful than having your own pool to cool off in?

Ordering a pool that is fully customized to your needs and the size of your garden has never been easier or faster than it is now.

The secret is a molded plastic tub that is simply lifted into your garden and placed in a hole. A little preparation, a little finishing work, and voilà—you're ready to start swimming. A typical installation takes barely a week from when the excavator starts digging the hole until the pool is fully installed. It really is a bit magical.

But you might be thinking that a plastic pool won't look that nice. Of course, you want it to be a jewel in your garden, now that you've made the decision.

Yes, of course a pool should be both aesthetic and practical. Fortunately, technology has caught up. The plastic used for a PP pool is beautifully colored throughout and doesn't look plasticky at all. In addition, it can be shaped so you get both steps and a seating bench. After that, it looks just like any dream pool.

In addition, you actually get many other benefits that aren't visible at first glance.

The environmentally friendly plastic, called Polypropylene (PP), is specially developed for pools and is not damaged by UV light. It is also scratch-resistant and can withstand temperatures over 30 degrees. Not every day is equally hot, and sometimes you want to heat your pool, right? It should also be able to retain heat and not change its structure from the warm water. And here, the thermoplastic Polypropylene is perfect.

If you have now decided to invest in a pool for next summer, I just want to give you one last tip. Even though it is quick to get a pool in place, you are certainly not alone in your dream. The queue can get long. That's why it's smart to start planning and get it installed already in the autumn. That way, you can start swimming early in the spring and really make the most of all the sunny days next year. And I think that's exactly what you want.

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