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Swimming Pool Enclosures Compared. What’s Best?

Here we compare two designs of Low Profile Pool Enclosures to see which is best. The new generation of Low Profile enclosures combine great benefits and low price.

There are two main designs of low profile Telescopic Pool Enclosures on the market. Firstly, the original tracked enclosures, and now, in the last few years, the trackless enclosures. But which one is best for you?

We’ve compared these two designs, head to head. The Low Profile Pool Enclosures comparison is based on a number of different criteria and priorities. These are: Easy of use, product performance, visual aesthetics, design and construction, flexibility of use, and price.

So firstly; let’s look at ease of use. They are both easy to operate, but the Tracked enclosure probably has the edge in terms of how easy the enclosure is open and close, as it only requires one person. Whereas the trackless enclosure should have two people, to ensure the enclosure does not go out of line whilst being opened or closed.

The second criteria is product performance. Now in terms of performance, and heat retention and absorbtion, both Low Profile Pool Enclosures types are pretty much on a level. They both provide great insulation properties due to the nature they are both low profile, minimizing the amount of cooling air space above the pool surface.

And onto visual aesthetics. Both products offer something different, in terms of materials used, and how high or visible they are as structures.

Aesthetics can be more important than anything to some pool owners. This often means the Trackless Telescopic Pool Enclosures seems to come out on top. These particular Low Profile Pool Enclosures combine different material to good effect. Also Trackless pool enclosures are somewhat lower profile than the Tracked models (maximum heights of between 1.3m-1.5m). For some, the lower profile a disadvantage in terms of easy access to the pool when the enclosure is on.

Also, another consideration for some pool owners is the presence of tracks around the pool surround, although the tracks are low profile.

In terms of design, materials, and construction, both these Low Profile Pool Enclosures are of a very robust construction. However the Tracked enclosures only require a lighter framework, because the tracks themselves are part of the overall robustness. The Trackless enclosures by contrast require a more substantial framework to provide rigidity and strength. With both enclosures, the Modules can be locked down when not in use, or you are away from your house, to provide additional security and protection for your pool.

In terms of flexibility, there is no clear winner. The Trackless have the benefit of doors at both ends for ease of access. They can also be opened either way on your pool, and can be easily moved totally away from your pool in the Summer to provide all round access to your pool.

The tracked enclosures allow you to independently open Modules. This allows you to enjoy some protection from cool winds by keeping the end Modules in place, and yet still have open air swimming, by opening the centre one or two Modules. The tracked enclosures can also be moved completely away from our pool edge by opting for the track extensions.

And finally there’s cost. And if cost is your big priority, then no doubt the Tracked Low Profile Pool Enclosures come out top. See the web site for latest prices.

If you would like to read more about the different types of Telescopic Pool Enclosures just visit www.ukpoolenclosures.co.uk.

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