The open-air swimming pool is a great place to relax in the summer, but strong sunlight can also make swimming inconvenient. In order to protect swimmers** from UV rays while keeping the pool water at the right temperature, shading is necessary. So, how do you shade an open-air swimming pool?
First of all, you can choose to build an awning. The awning can be made of steel or aluminium alloy to enhance its durability and stability. At the same time, different sizes and shapes of awnings can be selected according to the size and shape of the swimming pool to achieve the best shading effect.
Secondly, some tall trees or plants can be planted around the pool to shade the sun. Choose some fast-growing, cold-tolerant, drought-tolerant, shade-tolerant plants, such as poplars, willows, pines, etc., which can effectively shade the sun while providing a shady environment for swimmers.
Alternatively, equipment such as parasols or visors can be used. These devices can be placed by the pool or on the water to provide shade to swimmers. However, it is important to note that these devices need to be cleaned and maintained regularly to ensure their stability and safety.
Finally, if conditions allow, equipment such as solar parasols or solar visors can be used. These devices can absorb energy through solar panels and then convert it into electrical energy that can be used to drive devices such as motors and fans to achieve the effect of shading. This kind of equipment can not only save energy, but also reduce pollution to the environment.
In short, there are many ways to shade an outdoor swimming pool, and you can choose the right one according to the actual situation. Whichever method you choose, you need to consider aspects such as its durability, stability, and safety.