
Choosing the right material for your indoor pool walls is a crucial decision that can impact the overall look and feel of your space.
Glass tile is a popular option for indoor pool walls due to its durability and ease of maintenance. It's also resistant to water damage and can withstand high temperatures.
Concrete is another material that's often used for indoor pool walls, as it's strong and can be molded into various shapes and designs.
A concrete pool wall can be finished with a variety of coatings, including epoxy and polyurethane, to protect it from corrosion and extend its lifespan.
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Material Options
When building an indoor pool, you have several material options to consider.
Concrete is a popular choice for indoor pools due to its strength and durability.
Aluminum/vinyl is still an option, although it's not as commonly used as concrete today.
Fibreglass prefabricated shells require an open wall access point so they can be dropped into place.
Here are some common materials used for indoor pool construction:
Pool Wall Features
PWB has a specific gravity of 1.0, meaning it doesn't float like wall foam.
It features a long-lasting bond to the pool wall using Frank's Sticky Stuff wall bonding adhesive.
This adhesive allows for a strong and durable attachment, perfect for withstanding the moisture and wear and tear of a pool environment.
The proprietary surface treatment on both sides of the sheet enhances bonding, giving you flexibility in how you attach it.
You can use either side as the bonding side, making installation easier.
PWB is also moisture-proof, extending the life of the sheet in high-moisture environments.
It bonds to a variety of materials, including steel, polymer, aluminum, wood, and concrete pool walls.
The sheets are easy to cut or trim using a razor utility knife or scissors.
PWB can bend to fit smaller spaces, with a flexibility that allows it to bend smaller than a 6″ radius.
For sharper angles, simply score a line for 90° & 135° angles.
The sheets make installation and handling easier, allowing you to complete most installations in under 30 minutes.
Each sheet measures 40″ X 46″, with a weight of 2.7 lbs per sheet.
Sheets are packaged 12 per box, with a total weight of 32.4 lbs per box.
This packaging makes it easy to transport and store the sheets.
The smooth straight edges of the sheets ensure seamless sheet joints on the wall.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best material for indoor pool ceiling?
For indoor pool ceilings, a stretch ceiling is a top choice due to its resistance to high humidity and chemical vapors like chlorine and bromine. This durable material helps maintain a clean and safe environment.
What are indoor pools made of?
Indoor pools can be made from three main types of materials: gunite, fiberglass, or vinyl-lined. These materials allow for a wide range of pool designs, from simple lap pools to elaborate water parks.
How do indoor pools not get mold?
Using a dehumidifier to control humidity levels can prevent mold growth in indoor pools by removing excess moisture and replacing it with dry air. This helps preserve the pool area and maintain a healthier environment.
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