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Pool company finds a complementary product to its existing renovation services

The residential pool with a new light blue membrane and decking treatment.

The awareness surrounding PVC membranes is on the rise, especially among commercial aquatic facilities. In fact, many architects and aquatic consultants are starting to request this pool finish option in high-rise structures or anywhere waterproofing must be guaranteed. For those looking to expand their business, PVC membranes might be the ideal fit. S

For the indoor camp pool, a high-water table in the area was responsible
for its many maintenance issues.

Before a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) membrane was installed, the residential kidney bean shaped pool had hairline cracks, which hid more cracks within the cracks.

Once the surface was prepared, workers rolled out 1.8 m (6 ft) wide strips of the PVC membrane and heat-weld them together on-site for a smooth finish.

The residential pool with a new light blue membrane and decking treatment.

Matthew Sands is a sales engineer for Renolit, a manufacturer of plastics-based construction products, and weld-in-place, reinforced PVC membrane systems for swimming pools and decks, with U.S. headquarters in LaPorte, Indiana. He has more than a decade of experience in the construction renovation sector of the company.

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Matthew Sands is a sales engineer for Renolit, a manufacturer of plastics-based construction products, and weld-in-place, reinforced PVC membrane systems for swimming pools and decks, with U.S. headquarters in LaPorte, Indiana. He has more than a decade of experience in the construction renovation sector of the company.

 

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