Concealing Pool Equipment: Pool Liner Company, LOOP-LOC, Discusses Concealing Bulky Pool Equipment through Innovative Landscaping
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., Nov. 21, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- You're sitting outside, gazing at your pool, and admiring the sparkling water, when your eyes wander over to your sweeping collection of pipes and tanks, out in the open. You frown. Sure, they keep your pool running well, and are essential pieces of equipment, but they're just such an eyesore compared to the rest of your outdoor oasis. This problem can be easily fixed, however, in many different ways. Manufacturer of pool liners, LOOP-LOC, has listed a bunch of ways to conceal your bulky pool equipment, mostly through some innovative landscaping. Check them out below.
Perhaps one of the most popular methods of concealing pool equipment is behind a fence. Setting up a small fence around your pool equipment (making sure to include a gate for when you need access!) provides a simple solution to your problem, and there's many different styles and colors of fence to match your backyard style. Whether it's a simple white picket fence or a more natural wooden fence, hiding your pool equipment becomes a breeze once you set up your small enclosure.
Another way to conceal pool equipment is through plants. Investing in some smart shrubbery and flowers can work wonders at concealing pool equipment, while adding some color and beauty to your backyard. Placing small shrubs and bushes around pool equipment and locking them in with gravel or small stones instead of dirt will ensure that the bulk is hidden, yet still accessible without making a mess of your deck. Look out for plants that have a lot of debris– you'll be the one cleaning it!
If you're hesitant about planting flowers, hang the flowers up instead! Conceal your pool equipment in a wooden box with a liftable top for easy access, then hang some flowers surrounding the box to dress it up. This will make the box seem like a mini garden rather than pool equipment, aweing guests with pretty flowers and sweet-smelling herbs instead of bulky pool piping. Plus, you can decide what color the type of wood you want, blending better into your backyard.
If all of these options sound like a lot of work to you, that's okay! If you strategically place a wall of lattice, wood panels, or fencing, you can conceal your pool equipment from the rest of the backyard and give only those who venture to the back corner of your yard any view of the equipment. A simple straight or L-shaped wall will do plenty for your pool equipment, without the commitment to plant upkeep or the cost of full fencing.
Concealing your pool equipment is a great way to make your yard look more put-together and clean, giving you ease of mind when you stare out over your pool. You never have to see the bulky pipes and tanks again!
About LOOP-LOC: There's only one company known for manufacturing safety pool covers strong and tough enough to support an elephant: the legendary LOOP-LOC. LOOP-LOC is a global leader in the pool industry with a 200,000-square-foot headquarters in Hauppauge, New York, and 300 employees. Through its network of dealers, the company has sold safety swimming pool covers on every continent on earth except Antarctica. LOOP-LOC pool liners now also manufactures a line of luxury in-ground pool liners—with more exclusive designer patterns than any other company—as well as the BABY-LOC removable fencing, a convenient, cost-effective additional layer of protection to help deter toddlers from gaining access to a swimming pool. Media Contact: Jacqueline Routh, fishbat media, 855-347-4228, [email protected]
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