A moveable floor made of polypropylene offers clear advantages over a polyester version. The polypropylene sheets are fully dyed through, making repainting or coating unnecessary. This ensures a permanently sleek appearance and minimum maintenance. Because the material is homogeneously built up, no osmosis can occur, such as blisters or black stains that can occur with polyester.
- Long service life
- Insulating function
- Durable material
- Tasteful and customised finishing possible
Long service life
Any surface damage will not affect the quality or service life of the panels. The material is coloured through and through, minimising visual damage. For extra safety, the tread has an anti-slip profile (see certificate), which provides optimum grip for users.
Insulating function
In addition, polypropylene is a better heat insulator than polyester (approx. 7 mm), contributing to more efficient heat retention when the bottom is at water level. The material is also perfectly suited for use in relatively warm water, retaining its shape and quality.
Durable material
In terms of sustainability, polypropylene is a future-proof choice: it is 100% recyclable and therefore environmentally friendly. The sheets are fully interchangeable if necessary, which makes maintenance and possible replacement easy. The quality is underlined by a minimum 20-year warranty on the polypropylene sheets.
Aesthetically pleasing design possible
Finally, polypropylene also offers aesthetic benefits. The bottom has a high-quality, visually stunning finish and can optionally be fitted with full-colour logos for personalisation or branding. Ask about the possibilities for your bath.
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a more sustainable pool
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Variopool supplies movable pool floors that transform a pool for a variety of activities and target groups. Check out the options.
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Variopool supplies movable pool floors that transform a pool for a variety of activities and target groups. Check out the options.
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