What other equipment should you consider purchasing for your pool?

What other equipment should you consider purchasing for your pool?

Before building a pool, it is necessary to consider what pool equipment you will want to acquire. In this article, you will find all the information regarding various pool equipment.

Swimming Pool Equipment

Counterflow System

A counterflow system is a mechanism in your pool that generates a water current. Enjoy a water massage or engage in high-quality conditioning training. Powerful suction and injection nozzles that create a counterflow will transform your pool into a whirlpool. With these nozzles, you can direct and adjust the air and water flow according to your preferences.


Heat Pump

Fixed Capacity Heat Pump

A fixed capacity heat pump operates by turning on and off. When turned on, the pump runs at full capacity until it heats the water to the desired temperature. It then cycles on and off to maintain the desired water temperature. These pumps have the advantage of a lower initial cost.

Inverter Heat Pump

An inverter heat pump uses a compressor with variable speeds, which can automatically adjust to efficiently maintain the chosen water temperature. This means that after reaching the desired temperature, it doesn't shut off completely, but rather reduces its speed to sustain the temperature with lower electricity consumption. Inverter heat pumps are also less noisy.

Solar Shower

A shower provides a refreshing experience and also helps maintain the cleanliness of your pool. A solar shower is an essential part of any pool area. What makes it unique is that it heats water using solar energy, significantly saving on your costs. Another major advantage is the water hygiene itself. If you take a shower before every swim, far fewer bacteria and impurities will enter the water. Additionally, most solar showers are elegantly designed.

Pool Lighting

We offer pool lights in LED and halogen variants. Some lights have a multi-color mode, allowing you to switch colors according to your preference. Underwater lights can be built into the walls or at the bottom of the pool, or even into the entry steps.