Investing in an above-ground pool is an exciting choice, but be sure to choose the ideal material to guarantee its durability and aesthetics. Between wood and composite, each material has its advantages and disadvantages. While wood offers a natural and authentic touch, composite ensures reduced maintenance and increased resistance. Let’s discover together these key features to guide you in your choice.
Usage
Determine the intended use for your pool before choosing: for general and safe use in gardens, composite is preferred, while for use in more prestigious settings such as hotels, wood is often preferred for its elegance.
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The advantages of wood
Easy to install and maintain
Installing an above-ground wooden pool is a project achievable in just one day. With the right equipment, maintenance is simple, allowing you to handle small repairs and necessary care yourself.