
Overflow Swimming Pools
An overflow swimming pool is considered the pinnacle of luxury and performance in the world of swimming pools. It is distinguished by its elegant design and advanced features that provide an exceptional swimming experience. This type relies on a continuous flow of water over the edges of the pool, creating a stunning visual effect and ensuring superior water purification.
Advantages of Overflow Swimming Pools:
- Unique aesthetic appearance: The continuous flow of water creates an elegant and refreshing visual effect, adding a touch of luxury to the place.
- Superior purification: The “overflow” system ensures the continuous removal of dirt and impurities from the water surface, maintaining water cleanliness and purity.
- Custom design: “Overflow” pools can be designed in various shapes and sizes to suit any space and architectural design.
- Enjoyable swimming experience: The continuous flow of water provides a feeling of freshness and relaxation, making the swimming experience more enjoyable.
Components of the “Overflow” System:
- Pool basin: It is designed so that the edges of the pool are higher than the water level, allowing water to flow over them.
- Collection channels: Channels surround the pool to collect the overflowing water.
- Balance tank: A tank to collect the overflowing water before it is recirculated.
- Purification system: Includes pumps, filters, and disinfection systems to ensure water purification and recirculation.
Steps for Building Overflow Swimming Pools:
- Design and Planning:
- Designing the pool and determining dimensions and specifications.
- Designing the “overflow” system and determining flow paths and collection channels.
- Designing the plumbing and electrical systems.
- Excavation and Preparation:
- Excavating the land and preparing it for concrete pouring.
- Creating collection channels and the balance tank.
- Pouring and Finishing:
- Pouring concrete to form the walls and floor of the pool.
- Installing an insulating layer and finishing the walls and floor.
- Installation of the Purification System:
- Installing pumps, filters, and disinfection systems.
- Connecting the plumbing system to the “overflow” system.
- Final Touches:
- Installing lighting and other accessories.
- Filling the pool with water and testing the system.
Important Considerations:
- The design and implementation of “overflow” pools require high technical expertise.
- Regular maintenance of the purification system is necessary to ensure optimal performance.