You’re excited about your pool in the backyard and can’t wait to have fun with your family in the pool, but without having a screened pool enclosure, you are missing out on many of the benefits. There are some very frequently asked questions regarding pool enclosures in San Antonio and its surrounding area, and in the post, we have tried our best to answer them all in one place. Go through these FAQs, and if you still have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us.
Q: What are Screened Pool Enclosures used?
A: If you live in a sunny area, you must be familiar with pesky insects, sudden storms, intense UV rays, and other unwanted outdoor issues. A pool enclosure made of screens and aluminum protects the swimmers from these issues while still retaining the openness desired by swimmers. Having a pool enclosure increases the safety of your house and protects your pets and young children because they won’t be able to get access to the pool using the backyard.
Q: Why is Aluminum recommended for enclosure construction?
A: Aluminum is among the most popular construction materials, and there are several good reasons for that. For starters, aluminum is a lightweight material, and it is easy to move and has lower transport costs. Being lightweight doesn’t mean it is a weak material by any means. In fact, it is one of the most durable and strong materials around. The flexibility of aluminum under load makes it a great choice for most construction projects, including pool enclosures.
Q: What are the different types of pool screens?
A: There are several different options when it comes to pool screens. Today’s modern screens are equipped not just to withstand but reflect the harmful UV rays and are even invisible, so you have an undisturbed view of your backyard. We have several different screen designs, and we will be able to provide you with our honest advice when it comes to installing the perfect screen for your project.
Q: Do I have any design choices when it comes to pool enclosure?
A: Pool enclosures can be built in various sizes and shapes. Most people prefer connecting the enclosure to the home’s original porch roof. Doing so creates a very large and open space that stretches all the way from the home’s porch to the backyard. This allows for additional space customized using furniture and other accessories.