Frequently Asked Questions

Pools & Equipment

What’s the difference between a modular and a monolithic pool?

Modular pools are built from prefabricated stainless panels and mounted on a flat concrete slab. No poured walls, no weeks of curing. Just frame, liner, water.

What are the standard module sizes for modular pools?

Each panel is 1.0 × 1.21 × 0.6 m. You stack for depth and lay out by grid. Corners and steps are built from matching parts.

Do you offer standard spa models?

Yes. Most spa shells follow set dimensions and shapes. Fully welded. For large or built-in installations, we adjust the layout.

What makes a pool suitable for rehabilitation?

It must allow controlled depth, flat entry, and support for therapy gear — like handrails or underwater treadmill. It’s a working setup, not decorative.

How is the depth adjusted in the movable floor?

Hydraulic or cable system moves the platform up or down. Stops are set mechanically or by controller.

What materials are used in the movable floor pool?

The structure is welded stainless steel — 304 or 316, depending on the water. The surface is PVC slats, open type, non-slip. Composite also possible. Nothing glued. Nothing hollow.

What is the purpose of a pool movable bulkhead?
What standards do starting platforms meet?

FINA-compliant by default. Local codes can be followed if required.

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What’s included in the swimming pool design phase?

Basic drawings, panel map, mechanical zones, connection points. All based on your floorplan and usage scenario.

How long does the pool installation take?

It depends on site readiness, access, and scope. Typically measured in weeks — not days.

Any concrete work needed on site?

No pouring. No forms. Just a finished slab — we build dry.

What’s the typical swimming pool renovation time?

From a few days to a few weeks — depends what stays and what goes