Protection from prying eyes – \u00a9 Chris Tefme – Fotolia.com<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nYour privacy is sacred to you? Then it is important to protect the pool from prying eyes. In the best case, your new bathing paradise<\/em> behind an opaque hedge, the problem is almost solved. If this is not the case, you should take care of a suitable privacy screen, because between us, not every neighbour is keen on watching you splash around.<\/p>\nFor the future, planting a hedge might be an option. Here I can recommend the Glanzmispel. The evergreen shrub is fast-growing, but also has the disadvantage that it must be cut at least every two years.<\/p>\n
If you don’t want to or can’t wait until the hedge has grown high enough, you can use the “non-natural variant”. This refers to privacy screen elements made of wickerwork or wood, which are really available in all sizes and shapes and which can also be quickly assembled. But also a plastic privacy fence is optically very appealing and above all practical, because the material offers the advantage that it is more durable and therefore saves you the annual wood care.<\/p>\n
The perfect base<\/h2>\n The location and privacy protection have been clarified, now the underground for the pool is ready. This should be as horizontal as possible, as every centimetre of gradient affects the water level of your pool. It is best to consider this point when choosing the location in your garden.<\/p>\n
\u2794 Pool Underground Straightening<\/h3>\n\u00a9 Tina Hankins – Fotolia.com<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nOnly very few people have a completely flat surface already. Therefore my advice: Straighten the underground!<\/p>\n
\nPossibility 1<\/strong> They fill holes and unevenness with sifted gravel or garden soil.<\/li>\nOption 2<\/strong> They completely remove the top layer of soil or turf – use a level or spirit level.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nThe “new” surface for your pool must be free of branches or stones. Even the smallest stone can become “dangerous” to your pool and make a hole in the pool wall or floor.<\/p>\n
If you want the pool to be on the same spot every year, it is worth paving or tiling this area.<\/p>\n
\u2794 Lay protective layer under the pool<\/h3>\nFleece protects the bottom of the pool – \u00a9 gartentipps.com<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nIf the surface is level and smooth, lay out a protective tarpaulin or use a floor fleece. This prevents weeds from spreading under the pool and protects the material on the ground against any pressure points that could permanently damage the plastic.<\/p>\n
Setting up a pool – when is the right time?<\/h2>\n There is no such thing, because everyone has different preferences! It goes without saying that a pool in the garden is not set up in the winter months. May can be regarded as a small guide value if weather conditions permit. It is best to wait for the ice saints, after which there should be no more frost.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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