Sunday, May 27, 2012

Above ground pools

  • Heres a few good tips to consider before buying from any company online. Do your research. Above ground pools are for sale all over the internet and even may be available from retailers in your area.
  • (Examiner)
  • Pool supplies retailer PoolGear Plus is having a Memorial Day Sale that provides swimming pool owners with terrific discounts on above ground pools, solar pool heating systems, pool maintenance products, and pool floats and toys.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Four above-ground pools have been set up on the fourth floor of the Courthouse Square building as part of an engineering test. The load testing will measure the resilience of the floor slab.
  • (Statesman Journal)
  • Raypak is the premier manufacturer for high quality swimming pool heaters. These high quality pool heaters are available in models for in ground pools, above ground pools, and even spas.
  • (PRWeb)
  • Ray Jack of poolsaboveground.com talks about the recent trends in above ground prefabricated pools and why more and more home and business owners are buying them.
  • (SBWire)
  • The company, Poseidon Concepts, makes above-ground tanks that look like hugely oversized backyard swimming pools for storing fracture treatment water at the well sites. The tanks hold 41,000 barrels, or more than 1.5 million gallons of water.
  • (Bismarck Tribune)
  • Michael Shipke said. Zoning requires above-ground pools to have a fence and a removable ladder so the pool cannot be accessed. Shipke said the pool did not have a fence.
  • (Springfield News Sun)
  • Safdie is no stranger to creating swimming pools in seemingly strange places. He also played a key part in designing the £4billio Marina Bay Sands development, also in Singapore, which has a 150metre pool 55 storeys up.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • There is no grandfather clause for pools. In addition to permits, some pools require fences and other safety measures.
  • (Warren Times-Observer)
  • with roughly 85 times more long-lived radioactivity than released at Chernobyl • Several pools are 100 feet above the ground and are completely open to the atmosphere because the reactor buildings were demolished by explosions.
  • (Huffington Post)

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