The benefits of the installation of pool enclosures are many. They start with the amount of money saved to heat the water and the increased security and safety they provide. An enclosure will also allow for year round swimming no matter what the weather conditions are. Enclosures help reduce water evaporation, reduce the amount of chemicals needed, and simplifies then maintenance.
Several things should be taken into consideration before buying and installing a system. You will want to think about which type of system you want, one that is trackless or one that is tracked. The convenience of a tracked system is that it takes only one person to open and close it while the trackless will need two people on either side to push or pull evenly and simultaneously to make certain it does not go offline.
It is also important to consider the location of your pool. If it is in a more open area that might be subject it to high winds, you will want to think about an enclosure that is low profile or one that is held securely to the ground. If it is located in an area that is more sheltered wind is not that great of an issue.
Paying attention the the surrounding grounds is also important. If the pool has a raised lip around it, this must be considered when measuring. Also, if the adjacent area is limited, the enclosure should be installed as close as it is possible to the edge of the pool staying clear of the lip.
It is important to examine the condition of the surrounding. The ground around the pool needs to be somewhat level and smooth to the system will work efficiently and easily. It is especially important to consider the surrounding area if the enclosure is to be trackless.
It is less important for the area to be even when a tracked system is installed. However, an area that has ground that is very uneven will make it necessary to take steps to even out the ground to ensure that the enclosure works properly. Also evaluate how much space there is between the edge of the pool and the system for accessing the filters and to clean. These access points should be considered when measuring for installation, especially if a tracked system is being considered.
Also consider if there is enough room in the area for delivery of the enclosure and the amount of room available for installation. Think about whether it will be installed for you or you will be able to install it yourself. Keep in mind that the larger systems usually come pre assembled and need more space than the low profile enclosures.
Before buying a system, it is important to check with your local planning office to see if there are any permits that are needed for installing pool enclosures. Finally, you will consider the cost of a low profile or a larger system. Do some comparison shopping to find the best price for the system that will meet your needs.
For both residential and commercial clients, custom built structures open many different spaces up to the sun, air and stars. These include pool enclosures and operable skylights for pools, atriums, patios, water park design, anywhere that a truly open space is desired.

May 9, 2011
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