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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Finding The Right Pool Slide

By Shawni Groezinger

Choosing the right pool slide is a major decision for most pool owners. The abundant types and varying costs of slides makes this an arduous task unless you follow some guidelines. Once a pool owner focuses on his objectives, finding the right pool slide is relatively easy.

First of all, the type of pool will limit a pool owners options right away. An above ground pool owner will only have a few choices available to him. An above ground pool is restricted because of the shallow depth of his pool, where as the possibilities for an inground pool owner are endless.

Deciding on a budget is the first important step in the shopping process. How much money are you able to afford? Pool slide prices differ depending on several variables. Most slides range from one thousand to fourteen thousand dollars for residential applications. The pool owner can install the slide himself or hire a pool contractor to do this for him.

Pool slides come in countless sizes and styles. The two obvious distinctions between slides are open slides versus (enclosed) tube slides. In my opinion, tube slides are much safer than open slides. I witnessed an almost disastrous accident when a boy fell off an open slide so I will always be partial to tube slides. But open slides are less costly than tube slides so these are the most widely sold.

Now we can move on and contemplate if we want to buy a straight or curved slide. Tube slides are made straight or curved with the majority being straight unless you upgrade into the commercial varieties. Commercial slides are extra expensive due to liability issues. Open slides come in straight or curved with the most popular being the curved.

Another topic we ought to mull over is slide height. Pool slides are made from four to eight feet tall for residential owners. Families usually always desire the tall slide because of the thrill factor, until they look at the price difference.

Marginal points to deliberate are the slides warranties and weight restrictions. The majority of slide manufacturers warrants their slides for three years, but make sure to read the fine print. Policies must be met for installation and usage otherwise the warranty is null and void. The weight limit for pool slides is commonly two hundred and fifty pounds.

Choosing the right pool slide can be an exhausting job, but if you utilize the outline above, it makes the task a much more pleasant experience. Acquiring a pool slide is a big venture for a pool owner so it should not be taken frivolously. One last thought to muse about, have you ever considered saving thousands of dollars and building your own pool slide?

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