Rigid pools can be considered as an alternative to tubular pool models, both of which are sturdier and more durable than inflatable pools, although they differ in their external structure.
While in tubular models the structure consists of a series of metal tubes, in rigid models these are absent and are replaced by rigid panels or galvanised steel walls. They obviously represent a greater expense, in terms of cost, but they ensure a life duration of years as opposed to inflatable pools.
Let's now look at the main advantages of buying and using this particular category of above-ground pools:
Let's now examine the available filters in our category you can use in order to choose correctly among the various models of rigid above-ground pools:
Several additional accessories are available to improve the use, maintenance and appearance of the pools.
Among the most common are the sand filter, a special type of filter used to remove dirt debris from the water; it passes through a sand-filled cavity that is able to retain all dirt particles.
The ladder is one of the most popular accessories. Often available as standard, it helps you get in and out of the pool, an operation that, especially in larger models, may not always be easy.
Another widely used accessory is the covering sheet, a flexible and durable cover used to cover the pool when it is not in use.