A telescopic pool building, also sometimes called a telescopic pool enclosure, allows the flexibility of enclosing your swimming pool during the winter or opening up the pool area during the better summer weather, therefore giving you all year-round usage of your swimming facilities. Pool Cover have been doing just this for 15 years. Contact us today on 0800 804 8025 or via our swimming pool enclosure enquiry form to book your free design visit.
Pool Cover SA is one of Europe's largest manufacturers of telescopic swimming pool enclosures. Pool Cover - Swimex Ltd is their sole factory distributor handling all design, specification, delivery and installations for swimming pool enclosures in the UK, Eire and Channel Islands. We also offer a full swimming pool enclosure warranty and after-sales service on the hundreds of Pool Cover buildings supplied to this region. Pool Cover has manufactured 1000's of telescopic pool buildings over the last 15 years, all individually tailored to our client's needs.
Pool Cover UK provides full after sales service and factory guarantee for the hundreds of Pool Cover buildings in the UK, Ireland or Channel Islands, whether sold previously by Eureka or directly by us. This service might include adding motors or a heater or extra doors. Pool Cover pool buildings carry a 10-year guarantee for all the main parts. Pool Cover UK's after-sales is the responsibility of Mick Lord, a very experience industrial engineer who has been with Pool Cover since 2001. Mick is backed by our own installation team and Pool Cover SA when the need arises.
The standalone domestic swimming pool building space heater provides about 35kW of warm air and is constructed almost totally out of stainless steel. Heater colour can be adapted to your pool enclosure. Cooler outside air is drawn into the heater's burner and then the internal and powerful fan drives the air into the pool area, warmed to about 30°C, through an external outlet grill we affix to your building. Space heaters for Commercial telescopic pool buildings usually require twice the power output of a domestic installation, these are either made up of two or more domestic outside heaters or one large heater (such as the red "Jumbo" model) which, if installed outside, requires it's own small building to protect it from the elements.