Gazebo For A Hot Tub Or Spas Can Complement Your Swimming Pool

October 14th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

I love gazebos and outdoor shelters, and a gazebo for a hot tub or spa is one of my most treasured wishes. Manhattan 1216 Spa And Recreation Room at WillyGoat has plenty of room for a table, chairs, plants, TV, etc. around an 8 foot square spa. Features skylight, cedar roof and sliding windows. Many other styles available. Click for info. The cooler days of fall are here and nothing’s better than relaxing in a heated spa or hot tub while enjoying the outdoors. Don’t have one, you say? Well, here’s an article that may give you a few ideas for your new gazebo spa enclosure. I was surprised how reasonable prices have become on spas and hot tubs, especially portable inflatable spas; and the spa gazebo kits pictured are lovely. Given the right design plan, the gazebo could also double as a pool house.

Even if you don’t have room right now for a swimming pool, perhaps a portable spa sheltered by a portable gazebo may fit on your patio. Its advantage is that it can be moved at will depending on your space needs. Some portable hot tubs only require a regular household electrical outlet for operation and can be filled with a garden hose. Do research the hot tub’s drainage needs before buying. You don’t want to flood your yard or patio. And check your local laws and regulations; because hot tubs are generally more than 24 inches deep, you may be required to keep your hot tub in a fenced area with a locking gate for the protection of nosy neighborhood kids.  Enjoy the article. A gazebo for a hot tub or spas may be in your future. 


Swimming Pool Fence: Safety Can Be Beautiful

January 20th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

swimming pool fenceIn summer’s heat swimming pools are quite popular. If you have a swimming pool you can just about guarantee that family and friends will be coming by to visit. A pool provides beauty and hours of cooling liquid relief from the sun. The kids are occupied outside, yet are safe nearby - or are they?

Every summer it seems the news regales us with tragic tales of young children falling into the water. Every parent’s worst nightmare is finding that their little one has drowned because they had not properly secured the pool area. A swimming pool fence is the easiest way to making sure these things do not happen.

Swimming Pool Fences For Families With Babies

As a baby begins to crawl they love to discover their new surroundings and this will include everywhere outside. If you have a baby you will want to make sure when choosing your swimming pool fence that the gaps in the fence are not big enough for the child to squeeze through. Little bodies with curious and inquisitive minds have the amazing ability to get into almost anywhere.

Swimming Pool Fences For Families With Toddlers

Toddlers are even more difficult to keep an eye on. It only takes one second for your concentration to lapse, and in that instant the child has gone. Make sure that the swimming pool fence you choose in this case also comes with a sturdy childproof locking system. A swimming pool fence with an automatic closing and locking system would probably be best.

As well as having a swimming pool fence around your home pool it may also be a good idea to purchase a pool cover for those occasions where you are not using the pool, particularly for during the winter months and at night. With an increasing number of pool accidents occurring around the home it is required by law in many places for swimming pools to be enclosed in a fence or other structure. Make sure that when you choose a swimming pool fence you consider your family’s needs and purchase the one that will give you the most peace of mind. You can begin your research on the internet. Any reputable pool company will be able to point you in the direction of a decent local swimming pool fence contractor. Companies specializing in this service can be found in the telephone book.