inflatable pool cover

The most high-performance retained air pool cover ever, made of sturdy 0.9mm 1100gr/m2 PVC (the same material as nautical inflatable boats) inflates and stays inflated, does not require motors to always be running

Can be made to measure, personalizing doors, windows, colours, windows, etc.

It creates little condensation thanks to natural ventilation. It is extremely insulating, therefore in most cases in the presence of a heated tub the internal warmth will be sufficient for even winter use

Ideal for covering private swimming pools, but also tourist and sports ones, with the possibility of creating a connection tunnel with the main structure

It does not require building permits. It can be installed easily without the need for masonry work.

Retained air pool covers have a very low cost compared to telescopic ones

When you want to remove it seasonally, the operation is simple, and the storage space it takes up is extremely limited

It is possible to have the perimeter base which acts as a water ballast

If you want to heat the interior, create a duct to which you can connect the convector which will remain outside the structure

It can be illuminated with LED lighting, including RGB color changes

To get a quote or a project, simply send an email with a quoted plan of the pool

Special shapes can also be created

Here is an article on inflatable pool covers

 

Until now, the only solutions for covering swimming pools were metal and plexiglass or laminated wood structures, which were extremely expensive and difficult to remove in summer. However, even telescopic ones are very bulky and not very aesthetically pleasing.

In both solutions, however, the availability of the necessary volume is presupposed, since the structure still follows normal building practice, and immovability as an exemption is of no use. Therefore it is always advisable to check with the technical office of your municipality about the installation of a frame roof

Thanks to inflatable covers these limits are overcome, as they do not require building authorization, and when deflated, they take up very small spaces