Aussie Pools magazine 2012

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Your complete guide to choosing, buying & owning a pool AUSSIE POOLS

Get the facts on • Safety • Heating • Cleaning

How to create a private oasis

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Installation

Everything you need to know

Landscaping & final touches

Entertaining

Enjoy your new swimming pool

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• Top designs • Real stories • Expert advice

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Your complete guide to choosing, buying & owning a pool

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• Peace of mind – Our 25 year warranty is backed by the strength of over 40 years of trouble-free manufacturing – a claim no one else in the industry can make

• Security – The only franchised-operated business with local, qualified, trained & licenced builders to ensure a professional job

• Choice – Over 30 shapes & sizes & a huge selection of colours for you to choose from

• Easy maintenance – Simple solutions are certain with the best cleaning & filtration systems on offer

• Faster swim time – Your pool can be installed within days for you to enjoy

• Environmentally friendly – Acknowledged by leading environmental protection agencies as the ‘Environmental Pool Builders’

• Safety – All pools are installed to strict Safety, Health & Environmental procedures & come with enhanced child safety features • Industry recognised – We have won over 100 SPASA Awards nationally

• Best value for money guaranteed • Family fun – We help your family stay fit, healthy & together. Train for swimming carnivals & enjoy summer fun in your Narellan Pool!

• Servicing over 70 locations around Australia!

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Please note that not all Narellan Pools franchisees are a member of each association.

Ask us abo ut our Free D esign Consultatio n

CELEBRATE the perfect choice!

• Peace of mind – Our 25 year warranty is backed by the strength of over 40 years of trouble-free manufacturing – a claim no one else in the industry can make

• Security – The only franchised-operated business with local, qualified, trained & licenced builders to ensure a professional job

• Choice – Over 30 shapes & sizes & a huge selection of colours for you to choose from

• Easy maintenance – Simple solutions are certain with the best cleaning & filtration systems on offer

• Faster swim time – Your pool can be installed within days for you to enjoy

• Environmentally friendly – Acknowledged by leading environmental protection agencies as the ‘Environmental Pool Builders’

• Safety – All pools are installed to strict Safety, Health & Environmental procedures & come with enhanced child safety features • Industry recognised – We have won over 100 SPASA Awards nationally

• Best value for money guaranteed • Family fun – We help your family stay fit, healthy & together. Train for swimming carnivals & enjoy summer fun in your Narellan Pool!

• Servicing over 70 locations around Australia!

Call or visit our website to find your local pool builder today!

1300 676 657

www.narellanpools.com.au

Narellan Support Office NSW

Narellan Support Office QLD

16 Bellingham Street,

83 Burnside Road,

Narellan NSW 2567

Yatala QLD 4207

ph: 02 4646 1755

ph: 07 3807 3188

QLD Display Centres 83 Burnside Road, Yatala QLD 4207 Cnr Priests & Deception Bay Road, Deception Bay QLD


CONTENTS

06 Welcome Let us help you create your very own private oasis 08 Why buy a pool? Bring family and friends together in a safe, fun environment and boost the value of your property 10 Customer focus Peter and Sue Millar reveal how Narellan Pools helped them realise their dream project

Planning your pool Location, shape and finish, heating, water features, safety advice... everything you need to plan your new pool

13 Installation A step-by-step guide to the installation process and how to look after your pool following handover

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Showcase Browse the shapes and finishes in our easy to use reference section

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Finishing touches Choose the right pool cover, create areas of shade and personalise your landscape with beautiful plants

91 Enjoy your new pool Once the hard work is over it’s time to kick back, fire up the barbeque and make the most of your new pool!

” Australia’s best range of fibreglass pool designs.”

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WELCOME

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he decision to invest in a swimming pool or spa is a big one. And that’s just the beginning. Once you’ve opted to take the plunge you’ll need to think about the basics: the shape, size and finish of your pool, and also its surroundings. Do you want paving, grass or decking, or a combination of surfaces? Other important considerations include whether your pool will be heated and creating an appealing, and safe, environment for your

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family and friends. When you’ve dealt with these fundamentals, what additional design elements will work together to form your very own personal oasis? This issue of Aussie Pools is

designed to simplify the process, making it a straightforward and enjoyable experience. There are real-life stories to inform and inspire and lots of practical advice to help you on your way. Best of all, it’s

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needs, your environment, and your budget. broken down into five easy-tonavigate colour-coded sections, so the information you need is always right at your fingertips. First, the planning phase. Where will the pool or spa be located? What effect are you seeking to achieve? There are a wide variety of pool styles to choose from, while extras such as water features and lighting can help you realise your vision. Safety is all-important and structures such as fencing and walls also need to be considered at this stage.

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Read on to discover exactly what to expect during the installation process, and how to look after your pool following the handover. When the build is complete, it’s time for finishing touches such as creating areas of shade and personalising the pool area with your favourite trees or plants. You can then focus on making the most of your new pool and embracing outdoor living with our tips on choosing the right barbeque, and how to keep kids entertained all summer long!

Lastly, turn to the back pages for a handy reference section packed with information on an extensive range of pools and spas. Plus, the lowdown on the business side of things: how to ensure you’re dealing with reputable contractors and advice on maintaining a good working relationship, from those first steps through to completion. We hope you enjoy this issue of Aussie Pools. Aimee O’Reilly Editor

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WHY BUY A POOL?

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here are many reasons to buy a pool, from having a place to relax on weekends, to providing a fun, social environment for family and friends. But the central theme is that no matter what happens, you have your pool, right there, in the privacy of your own home. Its rippling waters are an everpresent invitation to change into your bathers and hop in for a cooling dip or energetic swim; a warm spa will entice you to relax in its soothing bubbles. A pool is also a matter of convenience and financial sense. There are no crowds to battle through when you feel like a swim, and no hassles with parking or finding that perfect spot on the beach. Today’s swimming pools have also evolved into sound economic investments, with a wide variety of pool types and materials on offer. They’re simple to maintain, and thanks to decorative features like waterfalls, fountains, lighting and landscaping, you can customise it to taste. A swimming pool or spa can bring family and friends together in a safe, fun environment. Parents have total supervision over their children, where they can nurture a love of water in their youngsters without having to worry about turbulent surf or crowded public pools. Just as you supervise your children, you also have control over the quality of the water – and because you know it’s free from harmful bacteria, you’ll have peace of mind knowing you’re swimming in a crystal clear pool. Those with teenagers will also find the pool helps keep the family together – parents can meet their children’s friends in a pleasant, family atmosphere. Older people will also benefit from having their own pool, as well as being a social activity that can be handled with ease, activities such as water aerobics mean a swimming pool is an excellent way for the elderly to enjoy regular exercise. There’s no denying that the most wonderful thing about owning a swimming pool is that it’s literally at the back door, ready at any time of day or night. Read on to find the perfect solution for you.

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A M I L L A R ’ S TA L E

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Still hesitating about getting a pool? “Dive right in” says happy new pool owner Peter Millar.

etting a pool is a major project and for many prospective owners the mere idea of what’s involved can be too daunting to make it any more than a pipedream. While we’ve all heard of nightmare builds, things couldn’t have been any different for Peter Millar and his wife, Sue. The Millar’s, who live just south west of Sydney, have a dream pool – and amazingly, the enjoyment started the day that their project began. “Narellan Pools haven’t paid us to say anything about them, but they are just excellent,” says retiree Peter. Not backwards in coming forwards,

Peter is glowing in his endorsement, saying it was their experience that proved invaluable and helped make the installation virtually pain-free. “We had a few other pool people up here but Narellan were spot on all the way down the line,” he reflected on his experience. “They had a supervisor here and you’d ring him up with a question and if he couldn’t answer it he’d ring you back within half an hour, he was brilliant. It was never an issue with guys turning up on time either. We had no problems whatsoever.” The Millar’s purchased an Atlantis 12 in Blue Agate from Narellan Pools in 2007. Peter also opted for fitted

swimjets and the Vortex In-floor cleaning and circulation system. Limited ongoing maintenance was high on the Millar’s priority list. The issue of fibreglass versus concrete was a total no-brainer as far as Peter was concerned. “We had a quote of $105,000 to put a concrete pool in and that was with nothing. No pump or anything, just concrete... so we went for the fibreglass. In the end we spent far less than that and we ended up with everything you could possibly want. That’s with the cleaning, solar heating, the whole kit and caboodle. “And our pool is really easy. I don’t need to vacuum it or anything: we’ve got an in-floor cleaning system so it does all of that by itself. There’s a self-chlorinator so once a month I have the water tested, and I might put in some chlorine or something else and that’s it. I don’t even worry about it.” With such a significant financial commitment, Peter also says he is grateful for Narellan’s expertise when it came to proposing the pool should be located in a different spot to the one the Millar’s initially wanted. “Because we’re on a bit of a

The Millars took Narellan’s advice on the location of their new swimming pool

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Narellan’s experience helped make the build virtually pain-free.”

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You can just really relax. That’s the best part of it.”

Peter Millar

sloping block on acreage, we originally wanted the pool up in a different position. The Narellan Pools consultant said it was possible but it wasn’t the optimum place because it would have been a matter of sinking down 30 or 40 feet to find solid gravel or rock as it would have been virtually on some fill. So the Narellan Pools consultant suggested moving it further down. We then realised that it was much better where the consultant suggested... probably 20 or 30 feet from the house. Now we have decking running all the way down and it’s brilliant where it is.” Both long-time swimmers, Peter

and Sue say their lifestyle has changed since investing in their pool and that it’s in constant use during the summer months. “We’d had an above-ground pool before, when the kids were very young. When we moved here we thought we didn’t need it but then we had grandkids! Straight away we wanted a pool because it gives them something to enjoy. “My daughter lives around the corner with a couple of grandkids and the other one isn’t far away either. Both my wife and I really love swimming; she actually used to teach kids to swim so she loves it

even more than I do. “We’ve got one five-year-old granddaughter, another is 18 months and the other one’s about four months so they’re not all in there all the time just yet, but the five-year-old always gets in as soon as she gets ‘round here – apart from when the weather’s absolutely freezing.” Ultimately of course, the Millar’s are simply looking forward to more warm weather and lazy days in the sun. “It’s so good to be able to walk out there after mowing the lawn or something and just drop into the water,” Peter says. “You can just really relax. That’s the best part of it.”

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PLANNING

There’s a lot to think about when you start planning your dream pool. Use this section to define which elements work best for you.

Planning your pool 14 Location Pick the perfect spot for your new pool or spa

18 The right fit Small but perfectly formed, the benefits of plunge pools

22 Difficult access Expert solutions to some common access problems

48 Water features Bring your pool to life with a well chosen water feature

54 Pumps & filters The right options make for easier maintenance

60 Surrounds Surround your pool with a complementary surface

28 Choosing a pool 64 Fencing Fibreglass or concrete? In or above ground?

32 Styles What represents your personal paradise?

42 Shapes The range of pool shapes at a glance

Consider both safety and the look of your fencing

Detailed planning will help the build run smoothly

66 Walls Enhance your landscape and protect your privacy

68 Safety Poolside devices to keep you and your family safe

44 Heating Swim in inviting warm water 365 days a year

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o you’ve decided you want a pool. The next question is where will it go? Whether you have a compact backyard or acres of land it’s worth taking the time to think carefully about what will work best for you. Thanks to modern construction techniques, any typical suburban backyard can be a suitable location, however there are two general schools of thought when it comes to positioning. You can either have it close to the house and designed to fit into a terrace or associated hard landscaping feature – where it will be visible throughout the year – or you may prefer it to be sited away from your

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home. The latter may be the better option if the pool is to be integrated into land contours or plantings, or even hidden behind a wall. The next thing to remember is that big is not necessarily better, so consider both your lifestyle and the size of your block before installing a pool. For example, during summer, a pool is a great asset, but if it takes up all of the available space, where are the kids going to play when they are not swimming? The size of the pool should also be determined by your planned use. How many people will be using it regularly, and what will be the most common activities? For example, if you’re going to swim laps in the pool, it will need to be at least one metre deep. Also, once you have an idea about the size and shape of the pool, it’s a good idea to physically peg it out in the yard in order to see how it relates to its surroundings, like the house, fencing, and garden. Not only will this help you figure out the ideal location, it will help you decide whether it’s an appropriate size. Whatever your location, always think about the design of the pool, potential landscaping, and ultimately, how to best take advantage of the site. To help you make these decisions, your swimming pool representative can provide you with valuable advice, as well as offering some helpful tips on important economic considerations. Finally, keep in mind that although your swimming pool can be located in the backyard, at the side of your home or even in the front, you must obtain council permission before you proceed.

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Does the sun reach the intended area? Most swimming pool designs take into account the sun’s aspect, and how this will affect the pool’s overall usage. In many cases, the pool is located in the area that receives the largest amount of direct sunshine during spring and summer.

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Consider the placement of services such as water pipes, sewerage lines and electricity cables that may be situated around the proposed area.

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plunge Size isn’t everything when it comes to a swimming pool. For growing numbers of homeowners plunge pools are not just practical, they’re economical too.

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he backyard has long been the hub of the laid-back Aussie lifestyle. Thanks to our enviable climate, gathering family and friends for an afternoon around the pool has become a muchloved institution. But according to recent reports in the media, this idyllic way of life may be under threat. Urban researchers have found that increasing numbers of new build developers – for whom return on investment is a priority – are choosing to sacrifice backyard space in favour of bigger houses. In other words, the typical Aussie backyard is shrinking. While the comforts of modern life allow us to spend less time than ever before on traditional daily chores, statistics indicate Australians are now working longer hours than many of our Aussie Pools 2012

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A smaller yard can accommodate both a pool and an entertaining area

The Narellan Pools team weren’t going to let the yard’s limited access stop them.”

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If your heart is set on getting a pool but space is an issue, you don’t have to miss out.” A plunge pool is likely to save you money – upfront and with ongoing costs

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overseas counterparts. It’s also no secret that our kids are becoming less active – and the health problems this can cause. This all means we’re generally spending less time outdoors than we used to, and may well have less space to do it in when we do get the chance. If your heart is set on getting a pool but space is an issue the good news is that you don’t have to miss out. Instead, consider installing a plunge pool. This compact option can transform a smaller outdoor setting into an urban oasis and offer the benefits of a larger pool with surprisingly few drawbacks. Carl Richards, General Manager of Narellan Pools, says this is a growing trend. “We were getting a lot of feedback from our franchise network requesting to expand our plunge pool range. We knew that Australian backyards were shrinking, especially in

metropolitan areas and we needed a range of pools to accommodate this market”.   Measuring just 4.8m x 3.25m, Narellan’s Pinto plunge pool requires very little space. It’s just one of four plunge pools in the Narellan range, all of which are designed to fit into backyards of more modest proportions. They’re small, but perfectly formed. But perhaps space isn’t a problem. You might simply want to devote more of your backyard to entertaining (such as a large barbeque area and plenty of seating), the garden of your dreams or a bigger lawn for the kids to play footy. Or maybe you’re not an everyday swimmer, but love a dip in the warmer months and are attracted by the economic benefits of a plunge pool. “Plunge pools are more efficient to heat, regardless of which heating method Aussie Pools 2012

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you choose,” says Richards. “So as well as saving money on the upfront cost, you also save on the ongoing running costs. Ongoing savings can be significant depending on the volume of water.” Additional ongoing savings are to be found in areas such as the chemicals needed to keep your pool at its sparkling best 365 days a year, while upfront cost-cutting includes the amount you may need to spend landscaping the surrounding area to accommodate, and make the most of your new pool. Another big incentive for choosing a plunge pool is reducing your impact on the environment. A smaller surface area means less water evaporation, so you’re not only saving precious water, you’re using less power to heat the water. Kinder to both your wallet and the planet, it’s a win-win situation! Aussie Pools 2012

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OK, so far, so good, but what about the obvious downfall of plunge pool? What if you are a dedicated swimmer whose primary reason for investing in a pool is to enjoy regular, safe and effective workouts? If you don’t have the space, or the pocket, to install the Olympic-sized pool of your dreams all is not lost, says Carl. “For customers who want to use the pool for exercise there is a great range of swimjets that can be fitted. These can provide a solid cardio workout, and without the need to tumble-turn the swimmer can just keep going!” So whether you’re after a challenging daily workout, or just want to kick back in cool water on a hot summer’s day, a plunge pool may be the solution for you. Because when it comes to swimming pools, small really can be more beautiful.

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The Newman’s limited access (above) was no problem for the experts at Narellan Pools

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Difficult access made easy Regardless of its size, shape, or slope, just about any yard can be fitted with a beautiful swimming pool.

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Armed with the right tools the Newman’s installation could begin

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he Newmans in Sydney’s west had their hearts set on a new swimming pool, but the proposed site presented too many obstacles for most pool companies. In fact, the location was so tricky that some companies were reluctant to even provide the Newmans with a quote. But the team at Narellan Pools’ Penrith branch had a plan. They were determined to give the Newmans the pool of their dreams, and they weren’t going to let the yard’s limited access stop them from doing the job. The first hurdle was how to get the excavator into the yard itself. The only way in was down the side of the house, but this was just too tight and uneven for most machines. To start with, Robert Beukers and his team laid down plywood boards to even up the ground for the machinery to pass over. But although the surface was now even, there was still the matter of the passageway’s width – at just one metre their options were limited. The choice of excavator was simply going to be the one that could fit through the narrow alley. The answer was the slimline Dingo Dumpa, at a mere 900mm. The Dumpa made the task of removing the spoil to the waiting truck (which was 45 metres from the dig site) easier and quicker. Once the spoil was removed to the front of the property, they were then faced with the

The Narellan Pools team weren’t going to let the yard’s limited access stop them.”

Some 120 tonnes of spoil was excavated to make way for the new pool

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Nothing was going to stop the Newmans getting their pool!

Despite the many obstacles, the Narellan team set its mind to the difficult task”

task of getting the spoil into the Tipper. “The Dumper was only able to lift to a height of 1.2 metres. By building a small platform we were able to load the threetonne Tipper and take the spoil directly to the tip site,” explains Robert. After the Narellan team had been digging for a day and half, they literally struck another problem: rock. Despite the setback, the team continued on for another three and a half days, managing to excavate 120 tonnes of spoil. The site was now ready to receive Narellan’s Princess 8 swimming pool. Getting the pool through the narrow side passageway was out of the question, leaving just one possible course of action: The pool would have to be lifted into the yard with a crane. Robert used a 90-tonne crane from Borger Crane Hire & Rigging Services to successfully lift the pool the 48-metre distance from the front of the house to the rear. Despite the many obstacles they faced, the Narellan team was able to turn the Newman’s backyard into their own swimming oasis. And the result? Two very happy customers. “The service we received from Narellan Pools was second to none. The installation was carried out professionally and on time against every challenge. Robert and his team were dedicated and hard working. My husband and I sincerely thank them all for making our dream come true!” says Mrs Newman.

The team turned the Newman’s backyard into their very own oasis.” Mission accomplished – Narellan’s Princess 8 pool in its new home

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The Pinto pool is delivered to the installation site in Fairlight, NSW

Getting ready for the big lift

Mission S possible Sometimes high-tech is the way to go – in this case installation by helicopter!

On the right track: mini dumpys made the hard work that bit easier

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ome access problems benefit from a little creative thinking. And for this installation in Fairlight, NSW the local Narellan Pools team hit on a solution that wouldn’t have looked out of place in an action film. Brothers Tim and Matt Ranieri from Narellan Pools Northern Beaches had planned to use a 55-tonne crane to lift the homeowner’s Pinto pool and lower it into the backyard. But when Tim went to inspect the site prior to the installation he realised that not only was the street very narrow, there were also a lot of power lines in the way. “The job could still be done with a crane but it would cost extra for the power lines to be covered. Also, setting up such a big crane in a narrow street would be a long and cumbersome process, not to mention blocking the whole street for up to three hours,” he says. Mindful of the potential inconvenience to local residents, and the added expense of Energy Australia covering the lines, Tim decided to look for an alternative. “I knew there had to be another way so I started to look into helicopter lifts,” he recalls. “I had heard of it being done before and I came across a reputable company who I felt comfortable with to do the lift.” He discovered that using a helicopter would be much quicker then using a crane. Surprisingly it was also the cheaper option, saving the customer between $700 and $2,600 (depending on the exact cost of covering the power lines). Having agreed with the customer that the helicopter was the way to go, the site then had to be prepared for the big day. Again, Aussie Pools 2012

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the installation was less than straightforward as the excavation site was solid rock. It took two weeks of rock hammering, and as with the Newman’s installation, ramps had to be built for mini-diggers to access the backyard and remove the rock and other spoil. Finally, the site was ready and it was time to bring in the cavalry. The helicopter took 20 minutes to arrive from Bankstown Airport and just two minutes later the pool had been hooked up. “The process of lifting the pool over the house and placing it in the hole was only about five minutes,” says Tim. “Then another two minutes to disconnect the helicopter and it was gone – so very fast! If we had used a crane it would have taken at least an hour to set up, five minutes to lift and another hour to pack up.” Using a helicopter saved both time and money, and caused less disruption for the neighbours, many of whom came out to watch the spectacle. “The neighbours were notified along with the council and local authorities, but it did draw a crowd!” says Tim. “The traffic on the main road came to a stop and there were a lot of people with cameras, but there was no negative feedback from any of the neighbours.” And the feedback from the customer was positive too: “We had all but given up on the idea of putting in a pool until Matt and Tim solved the installation challenges. None of the other companies we spoke to could resolve the difficult access, but Matt and Tim did with thinking outside the norm and using rubber tracked dumpy loaders across our timber deck instead of bobcats and a helicopter instead of a crane. We are very grateful, as are our kids who are swimming every day even though it’s winter!”

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CHOOSING A POOL

CONCRETE

Which pool is r From Fibreglass to concrete, there’s a pool for every backyard. Once you’ve established where your pool will be located, it’s time to decide which type of pool best suits your needs, and budget. This includes deciding whether you want to go for concrete or fibreglass, in or above ground.

Concrete

Concrete pools were built and enjoyed by the ancient Romans, so it’s safe to say it’s the oldest type of material used in pool building. In fact, these early pools were constructed so well that not only do many of them still exist today but, incredibly, some are in remarkably good condition.

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Until recently, concrete pools were made using the ‘box and pour’ method, much the same as in those early Roman days. Today, however, concrete pool building has been revolutionised by the introduction of sprayed concrete techniques, which is quicker and less expensive than previous methods. As with all in-ground pools, construction of a concrete pool begins with the excavation. This is the most obvious advantage of concrete pools, as the excavation – and consequently, the pool itself – can be any size or shape. The ‘handmade’ method allows owners to customise their pool to the shape of the

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s right for you? yard if they wish, or incorporate it into its surroundings as part of a bigger landscaping project. Concrete pools can be square, rectangular, circular, oval, free form, L-shaped and more. And just as they can have varying shapes, the depth of their shallow and deep ends can be tailored to your specifications. After excavation, the hole is reinforced in the same way as any concrete construction where the reinforcement provides a rigid frame for the concrete. A combination of concrete and steel gives the structure its strength. Fibrecrete – a form of synthetic concrete – is another material used in concrete pool construction. The concrete shell is then covered with pebbles, coloured quartz, vinyl, tiles, or any another finish of your choice. Concrete pools are a permanent fixture in your yard, and they can also increase the

value of your property. However, due to their more complicated construction, many buyers are now looking to new fibreglass pools.

Fibreglass

Fibreglass pools have taken a great leap forward in popularity, thanks to the introduction of new technology that has helped to make them both durable and flexible. Today’s fibreglass pools not only come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, but an equally large selection of colours and finishes to suit the buyer’s personal taste. Like a concrete pool, installation begins with an excavation that suits the dimensions of the shape, including any steps, swim outs or safety ledges. The pool is then delivered by truck and installed into the hole. Compared to concrete pools that can take up to two months


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to install, fibreglass is quicker and more convenient, taking around 2-3 weeks for a standard installation. Another advantage of fibreglass is its strength and durability. Fibreglass pools can come with a 25-year structural guarantee, compared to concrete pools which often only offer a seven-year term. Plus, the fibreglass surface is also smoother than concrete, meaning swimmers won’t suffer cuts and abrasions when rubbing against it, there’s also less chance of harmful bacteria growing on the walls of the pool. Don’t think that just because fibreglass pools are pre-manufactured that they’re limited in what they can offer. There are a wide variety of styles to choose from, which means you’ll likely have no problem finding a size, shape and colour to suit your backyard. See the panel on the right for more on the pros and cons of fibreglass pools.

Above ground

Australia’s most popular pools Fibreglass is the country’s number one choice for backyard pools. It was once a commonly held belief that concrete was the most popular choice for suburban, backyard pools. Today, nothing could be further from the truth. With a wider range of colours and surface textures, fibreglass offers greater choice than ever before, with the added advantage of safety features and reduced maintenance and labour costs. Unless a special shape is required, or the pool needs to be greater than 12 metres in length, most families working with a budget between $20,000 and $35,000 will find that fibreglass is a convenient, economical, and safe option. Safer for children Fibreglass is smoother than concrete, which means you’re less likely to deal with cuts and grazes, or damaged swimwear. Also, those smooth surfaces prevent algae and bacteria from clinging to the walls, helping you maintain a cleaner, safer and healthier pool for all the family. Many fibreglass pools have another unique safety feature moulded into the pool walls: a children’s safety ledge. This ledge sits unobtrusively below the surface (600mm) and runs around the entire perimeter of the pool wall, allowing children to walk from shallow to deep water and back in complete safety.

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An above ground pool can cost significantly less than an in-ground pool, yet the benefits are the same – fun for all the family. They can even be used by families who do not own their own home and want to take the pool with them later, or want to sell it to a friend or neighbour at a later time. Generally, there’s a significant saving in labour and soil removal costs for an above ground pool, but bear in mind that above ground pools can actually be partially or fully installed in the ground. Above ground pools vary in size, from wading pools for children, to adult-sized lap pools. Above ground pools are typically prefabricated, making installation quick and easy, the main requirement is to carefully create an absolutely level site. Just like fibreglass pools, above ground pools are also customisable, featuring vinyl liners with a range of colours and surface finishes. Other optional innovations include spa nooks, deep ends, and a variety of designs including keyhole and kidney shapes.

Variable sites

Swimming Pool and Spa Association (SPASA) pool manufacturers, builders and installers have techniques for installing a pool in (or on) just about any site you can imagine. On extreme slopes, for example, concrete piers can be installed to support the far walls of the

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pool. The result can be spectacular, with the far wall seeming to float off into space. In other cases, like sloping, terraced ground, an above ground pool can be installed using the terracing as a natural feature. Don’t be deterred if you think your site can’t accommodate a pool – talk to a SPASA member and ask to be shown pools that were installed in a similar environment. You’ll find they’ve done it all before and can offer a solution.

Final word Buying a swimming pool is not just a big step, it’s a major financial decision. Take the time to weigh up the advantages of one against another, and think beyond just the short-term benefits of cost. How long will your new pool take to install? Will it be ready in time for the summer holidays? Who will clean and maintain the pool in the years ahead, and how much will the maintenance cost? How long is the warranty on your pool? Only once you’ve considered all these factors should you make a decision about which type of pool is right for you and your family.

Maintenance is inexpensive and takes very little time. Comes in a wide range of colours, shapes, sizes and textures. Most manufacturers provide a 20-year structural guarantee (compared to a standard seven-year warranty for concrete pools). Built in a factory under controlled conditions, which means that quality does not vary, and days are not lost during manufacturing due to rain, wind, heat or cold. Offers consistent quality and faster production, so you get your pool sooner. It generally takes about two to three weeks for the pool to be installed from excavation to completion.

Can be purchased as a kit, which can suit many country customers, builders and DIY buffs. Construction limitations that can make it impossible to install a pool in locations with poor access. Because pools are generally built in one piece, they can be tricky to manoeuvre between trees or tight laneways. In some cases, they may need to be craned over the house.

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Less susceptible to rot or rust, and will flex rather than crack with ground movement.

CHOOSING A POOL

Fibreglass pools have taken a big leap forward in popularity.”

Fibreglass Pros & cons

Sites with excessively steep slopes may be a problem, as they are for any type of construction. Pools must fit on trucks to be transported, which means 12 x 4.5m are the maximum dimensions. Some modular pools built in fibreglass sections are being made in Europe and may be available in Australia soon. An above ground pool can be the ideal solution if you are renting

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STYLE GUIDE

Contemporary

Choose your pool design

The contemporary architecture of this Victorian home required a modern swimming pool to match. The pool and spa complement the home’s structure and design, and have become a striking focal point in this courtyard setting.

Get the look...

See below for more examples of contemporary design.

Now you’ve chosen the type of pool, it’s time to pick the overall look. Here’s a glimpse of some real-life examples.

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rom the architecture and garden, to the brickwork and fencing, every home is a unique expression of its owner. Some homes may have a simple timber decking leading into a yard full of flower beds and paving, while others may have a specific period theme, full of statues, decorations and

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landscaping from the era. Whatever the theme, though, installing a pool is not a minor addition to the environment – it’s one of the main attractions. The pool should not just blend into its surroundings, it should enhance the theme in an attractive, consistent way. We’ve compiled five designs from real pool owners to show you what’s possible.

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getting their Five-star luxury in pool!

Unwind in a tranquil private oasis

Get together around a family friendly pool

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Year-round swimming, both practical and stylish

STYLE GUIDE

your own backyard

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Nothing was going Luxury 34 Tropical to stop the Newmans

MAIN POOL DETAILS Pool built by: Pool built by: Narellan Pools Geelong & Ballarat Phone: 1300 676 657 Email: geelong@narellanpools.com.au Pool Shape: Madeira 8 with Neptune Spa Colour: Black Onyx Dimensions: 8.3m x 3.5m Depth: 1.1m-1.66m Surface: Fibreglass gelcoat Landscaping: Sandstone bullnose pavers and Merbu decking Filtration: Hurlcon BX Pump and RX Sand Filter Sanitisation: Hurlcon VX Salt Water Chlorinator Pool Cleaning: Zodiac Quattro X7

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STYLE GUIDE

Luxury The owners of this pool make a clear statement with a design that reflects the style of the house, while the surrounding structure adds an element of drama. A stunning water feature completes the effect.

Get the look...

Some more inspiration for achieving that luxury feel.

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PLANNING STYLE GUIDE

FEATURE POOL DETAILS Pool built by: Narellan Pools Newcastle, Hunter Valley & Wyong Phone: 1300 676 657 Email: newcastle@ narellanpools.com.au Website: www.narellanpools.com.au Shape: Federation 11 Colour: Sapphire Blue Surface: Fibreglass Gelcoat Dimensions: 11m x 1.83m Depth: 1.13 to 1.83m Features: Sheer water descent water feature, large open outdoor area Landscaping: Beyer Stone Paving, glass fencing Filtration: Poolrite Watermeister Pump: Poolrite SQI 600 Sanitisation: Poolrite Surechlor 4000-35G

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PLANNING

STYLE GUIDE

Tropical The flowing lines of the free-form Rockpool transform this space into a tropical oasis. Natural materials like stone and wooden decking heighten the effect, while atmospheric lighting takes the look from day to night.

Get the look...

Use your imagination to construct your very own tropical hideaway.

FEATURE POOL DETAILS Pool built by: Narellan Pools Sunshine Coast North, South & North Brisbane Phone: 1300 676 657 Email: sunshinecoast@narellanpools.com.au Website: www.narellanpools. com.au Shape: Rockpool 9 Colour: Hawaiian Sand Surface: Fibreglass Gelcoat Dimensions: 9.3m x 4.2m Depth: 0.60m to 1.70m Features: Fibreglass rock waterfall, two Belson Pal 2000 lights and solar heating from Australian Energy Systems Landscaping: Paving, decking, cobble stones Filtration: Monarch Clearflow 100 Cartridge Filter, Monarch ECS16 Chlorinator Pump: Monarch Silent 100

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STYLE GUIDE

Entertainer Simple but infinitely stylish, the owners of this pool have built the ultimate entertainment space. A fully equipped games room leads straight out to an expansive outdoor area featuring an Atlantis pool and seating for friends and family.

Get the look...

Here are some other ideas for your own social setting.

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PLANNING STYLE GUIDE

FEATURE POOL DETAILS Pool built by: Narellan Pools Central West & Blue Mountains Phone: 1300 676 657 Email: centralwest@narellanpools.com.au Website: www. narellanpools.com.au Shape: Atlantis 12 Colour: Sapphire Blue Surface: Fibreglass Gelcoat Dimensions: 12.0m x 4.3m Depth: 1.05m to 2.05m Features: Games room with a big pool table, big-screen TV, bar and kitchenette all form part of the pool area so there’s no need for a pool fence Landscaping: Paving – Jolly Roger, Sandstone Filtration: Hurlcon GX 400 Pump: Hurlcon BX 1.5 Sanitisation: Hurlcon VX9T Salt Chlorinator, Zodiac Nature2 Pool cleaning: Zodiac G2

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STYLE GUIDE

Indoor Elegant and practical, this indoor pool and connecting spa offer the homeowners the luxury of year-round use. The spacious greenhousestyle structure, the planting and landscaping all combine to give an outdoor feel, but with all of the benefits of a stylish indoor location.

Get the look...

Some more examples of lightfilled indoor poolhouses.

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PLANNING STYLE GUIDE

MAIN POOL DETAILS Pool built by: Narellan Pools Geelong & Ballarat Phone: 1300 676 657 Email: geelong @narellanpools.com.au Website: www.narellanpools.com.au Shape: Rockpool 9 and Cleopatra Spa Colour: Blue Agate Surface: Fibreglass Gelcoat Dimensions: 9.3m x 4.3m Depth: 0.6m x 1.7m Landscaping: Classicstone bullnose pavers, exposed aggregate concrete, granite rock water fall/garden by Riverside Landscaping Filtration: Poolrite SQI Pump and Sand Filter Sanitisation: Poolrite Sureclor 4000 Salt Water Chlorinator Pool Cleaning: Narellan Pools Vortex In-floor Cleaning and Circulation System Aussie Pools 2012

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DESIGN FOCUS

Take your pick Symphony If you like clean lines and simple, elegant design the Symphony is the perfect choice. Comes in four sizes.

Full info turn to page 116

» Federation Inspired by the look and feel of a Tuscan villa, the Federation is a classic. With seating at both ends of the pool to relax after your swim.

Full info turn to page 117

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Atlantis The popular Atlantis comes in a range of sizes to suit your space. Includes a child safety ledge around the edge.

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DESIGN FOCUS

Madeira A timeless design that creates a striking focal point in any backyard. Features ledge seating in opposing corners.

Full info turn to page 119

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Here’s a preview of your fibreglass options. For the full specs go to the Showcase section.

» Princess Create your own tropical hideaway with this kidney-shaped pool. With wide steps and child safety ledge.

Full info turn to page 120

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Rockpool Australia’s only freeform fibreglass pool, the Rockpool features a wading area ideal for young children.

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H E AT I T

Hot water Don’t let the weather determine when you can use your pool.

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ir temperature fluctuates a lot throughout the seasons, and consequently, so does water temperature. But why invest in a pool that you can only use on warm days? What if you want to use it at night, or over the cooler months? A pool heater will give you more return on your investment by greatly extending your swimming season.

Gas heating

Gas heating can quickly and efficiently heat your pool to a comfortable temperature at any time. Increased availability of natural gas and LPG supplies has made gas a popular form of swimming pool heating.

Plus, it’s always ready to use and can be closely regulated.

Size matters

Selecting the right heater depends on a number of factors. You need to consider the size of the pool or spa, the temperature you want to achieve, and how long you’re willing to wait for it to heat up before use. When it comes to heating, size really does matter

Pool blankets are a highly efficient, and cost effective, way to harness the sun’s energy

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PLANNING H E AT I T

A pool heater will greatly extend your swimming season.� Did you know?

Controls

All gas heaters are fitted with thermostatic controls. These range from simple, mechanical thermostats to sophisticated digital controls with a temperature and status read-out.

Installation

Heaters should always be installed on a stable, non-combustible base, preferably with a minimum of 50mm clearance above ground level. For safety reasons, chemicals must not be stored in the same room as a gas heater, and spa blowers must be located a minimum of 1.5 metres away.

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Solar pool heating

Pool water is circulated through a series of tubes (the collector) usually mounted on your roof, where heat is absorbed by the water and then returned to the pool. The amount of heat absorbed and the resultant increase in pool temperature depends on the size or area of the collector, the number of tubes per square metre, the location of the collector, and the type of control system used.

Size & area

The size of the collector is usually expressed both in square metres, and as a percentage of the surface area of the pool. Australian Standard 3634 suggests a minimum collector

The ideal pool temperature is around 25-28 degrees Celsius, but this is very rarely achieved naturally. For example, the average unheated water temperature in Victoria is 13 degrees. It only reaches 18-20 degrees for shor t periods – unless, of course, you have a pool heater.

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area equal to 60% of the surface area of the pool, although SPASA generally recommends a minimum of 80% for most pools.

Location & orientation

Collectors should ideally be on north-facing roofs. If that’s not possible, then a larger collector area might be needed.

Solar pool cover

Several years of research and development into UltraDome technology have led to the first real advance in solar pool blankets for years. UltraDome blankets use hemispherical bubbles which are excellent thermal conductors, and allow the blanket to heat up and cool down quickly without wasting any solar energy. Because of the air in the bubbles and the layer of air that sits between the blanket and the water, it’s a fantastic insulator.

Unlike solar heating systems, heat pumps can deliver year-round swimming. A heat pump uses ambient air temperature to heat the pool, and even in temperatures as low as 5ºC, a quality heat pump can draw enough warmth from the air to heat a pool. While the initial cost of a natural gas heating system can be up to 40-50% cheaper than a heat pump, it is around three times more expensive to run. It is not uncommon for gas systems to cost around $3000 per year to operate – for about 12 months, the two systems will cost about the same amount to install and run. From this point on, the heat pump is a significantly cheaper option. Over a five-year period a typical gas pool heater may cost around $15,000 to run whereas a quality heat pump would cost only $5000 over the same period. There are lots of heat pumps available so it pays to do some homework before selecting your unit. When choosing a heat pump some of the more important criteria you should consider include:

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Heating efficiency The best measure for heating efficiency is COP or “Coefficient of Performance”. This describes the ratio of power used, to the amount of power returned, or in simple terms, how efficiently a product produces power.  A COP of five or more is recognised as world class.

Refrigerant gas All heat pumps use a ‘special gas’ to generate heat. Most heat pumps sold in Australia use a refrigerant gas called R22. Unfortunately for owners of these units, this gas is being phased out internationally because of the damage it causes to the ozone layer. New generation heat pumps use R410a, a more efficient and environmentally-friendly gas. Solar panels are an eco-friendly solution. They should be located on a north-facing roof

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PLANNING

Heat pumps are the answer

H E AT I T

Concerned about rising energy costs?

Noise rating There are legal requirements regarding noise when it comes to heat pumps. Make sure that your pump has a low decibel rating. Preferably below 45dB at a distance of 10 metres. You don’t want to get on the wrong side of your neighbours or local council regulations.

Durability Always look for a titanium condenser that comes with a lifetime warranty.

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Pool size The size of your pool will determine the amount of heating the pump needs to do. Find one that’s not too big or small for your pool.

For details about Zodiac’s Edenpac heat pump range, speak to your builder or call Zodiac directly on 1800 688 552.

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PLANNING

W AT E R F E AT U R E S

Living landscape Bring your pool to life with a water feature.

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swimming pool is both an entertainment centre for your home, and a peaceful refuge for the family. If you’re finding it hard to achieve the right balance between fun and relaxation, or you simply want to enhance the landscape with a particular style, then a water feature might be the perfect option. Modern or traditional, mystical or tropical, water features create settings that can be truly personalised. If relaxation is what you’re after, then the sound of running water will provide a tranquil backdrop and a continuous reminder of the peaceful area that you have created. Of course, if you want your poolside scene to impart a sense of drama and excitement, then a water feature can cover that base, too. From waterfalls and cascades, to fountains and sheer descents, there’s an option for every pool. Your choice is restricted only by your personal preference and imagination.

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W AT E R F E AT U R E S

Sheer Descents

Narellan Water Feature The Narellan Water Feature is a fantastic extra that will complement any backyard setting. With elegant and modern lines it sets the style and will suit any Narellan Pool. The water feature is 2200mm long x 950mm high x 220mm wide. • The water feature is lightweight and easy to install • Easy back entry allows effortless installation, comes with a back cover which conveniently hides the plumbing and includes 900mm x 25mm lip water blade • Available only in Narellan Sand • Facade can be tiled to complement various landscape settings (left) Contact your local franchisee today on 1300 676 657 to find out more about how our water feature can enhance your Narellan Pool!

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PLANNING W AT E R F E AT U R E S

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PLANNING

P U M P S & F I LT E R S

Keep it clean

An effective pump and filter system will keep your pool clean, so less work for you.

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ssentially, a pool pump is designed to do a single job: pump water. This makes them useful for circulating water, running a spa jet system, operating hoses, or vacuuming the swimming pool. If the water needs to be moved, it’s the pump that does the work. Pool pumps are made up of two components: the pump and motor. Both are key parts of the pumping system, which is why they’re invariably sold as a single unit. When deciding which pumping unit to buy, you’ll also need to think about your filtration system to ensure compatibility and prevent damage.

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If the chosen pump is too large for the filter, it may damage the filter, the pump, the motor or all three. On the other hand, if the pump is too small, it may fail to circulate the water sufficiently, causing it to struggle and burn out, or render it incapable of cleaning and backwashing the filter when it’s dirty.

Installation

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Filter facts

After switching on the pump, water is drawn through a skimmer box set into a cavity at the side of the pool. Here, a basket traps larger particles such as leaves, large insects, petals and debris, which can be cleaned by simply removing the cover and emptying the basket. The job of the filtration system is to remove the remaining debris, oils and organisms that escape the skimmer box. There are three common types of filters: sand filters, cartridge filters and DE (Diatomaceous Earth) filters. All three are recognised as being effective filters, so whatever you choose is likely to satisfy you for many years to come. Here’s the lowdown on each type.

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• F ix the enclosure to a solid concrete slab •U se acoustic foam lining inside the enclosure •B affle ventilation openings to cut noise •R est the pump, motor and filter on rubber mounts to reduce vibration •P lace pipe work underground • I nstall the unit within a metre above pool level •U se flexible hose couplings to reduce the vibration

When deciding which pump to buy, also think about your filtration unit.” Sand filters

Sand filters are the simplest and most commonly used filters on the market. Water from the swimming pool is pumped into the filter unit and forced down through a bed of finely graded sand; as the water penetrates the bed, dirt particles are trapped between the grains of sand. Sand filters will normally remove particles down to around 15 microns. When the bed of sand is clogged with dirt, the pressure inside is indicated on a gauge to tell you it needs to be flushed out. This flushing process is commonly referred to as backwashing, and is as easy as switching off the pump and turning the valve to ‘backwash’. When the pump is turned back on, the flow of water is reversed, washing up through the sand bed to remove the dirt. Most sand filters are equipped with a transparent glass section. When the water appears clean, the valve can be returned to the filter position for normal operation.

P U M P S & F I LT E R S

appropriate location, consider the following points when designing your enclosure:

Cartridge filters Zodiac Group Australia

With an extensive range of pool equipment, Zodiac has everything you need to keep your pool at its sparkling best. To learn more visit www.zodiac.com.au or call 1800 688 552.

This is the latest innovation in swimming pool filters. As the name implies, the filtering system is comprised of a large concertinashaped cartridge, which provides a larger filter surface than sand filters. Importantly, this unique design also means there’s a longer period between backwashing. Unlike other filtration systems, there is no provision for automatic backwashing, though. When the cartridge becomes clogged with dirt, it must be removed and hosed off manually. The dirt-removing capability of a standard cartridge filter sits between a simple sand filter and a Diatomaceous Earth system.

Diatomaceous Earth (DE) The Diatomaceous Earth (DE) filter uses the pump to draw water

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ZGA0041/APM

TOUGH MEETS SMART The Zodiac FloPro ePump pool pump has it all. It’s tough enough to withstand harsh conditions. And it’s smart enough to come with an adjustable 8-speed controller that saves energy and money. For a pool pump with brains and brawn visit zodiac.com.au or speak to your local Narellan Pools Representative.

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Sanitisers and purifiers keep your pool hygienically clean

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from the pool, forcing it under pressure through the filter and back into the pool. Diatomaceous Earth – a fine white powder made from skeletal remains – performs the filtration function. The Earth is retained in the filter by a special filter cloth, and as the water passes through it, suspended particles are trapped within its layers. As the quantity of particles increases, the passage of water becomes restricted, and the water flow must be reversed. When the cycle is reversed, the Earth containing the trapped particles is flushed out of the filter and into the drain.

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The filtration system removes debris that escapes the skimmer box.”

Heat pumps can be an efficient way to warm your pool

Davey Water Products

Davey is an Australian-owned pool products manufacturer that has been supplying pumps, filters, sanitising systems and automatic pool cleaners for over 75 years. For expert advice and more information on the extensive Davey range call 1300 232 839 or visit davey.com.au

Quick tips

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Before deciding on the filter type, seek the advice of a SPASA member. With the high overall standard of filters available in Australia today, whichever one you decide will serve you well.

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Ideally, your pump needs to be located at water level – neither too high nor too low. This can save on the amount of valving and simplify the servicing of the entire system. Aussie Pools 2012

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Narellan’s Filterbox cover can help reduce the noise from your filtration unit. See p126 for details

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Pumping equipment should be housed in an acoustic enclosure to reduce noise. Under many council rules, the noise emitted from pumping equipment may be considered excessive.

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MAKE THE MOST OUT OF YOUR POOL WITH ZODIAC

Zodiac is Australia’s leading supplier of innovative nt. user-friendly pool equipment. ve Backed by the most extensive after sales and technical TRi Series Ei Series Sand & Cartridge Filters The TRi chlorine generator represents This compact chlorine generator setss a Zodiac’s range of filters are available network in the industry; the pinnacle of water management. new benchmark in ease of installation, on, to suit all domestic sized pools. Zodiac Zodiac has everything you With models designed to simply operation and maintenance. sand filters have been designed for sanitise the pool right up to a system Designed for pools up to 60,000L, Australian conditions and are need to keep your swimming which will automatically monitor the pH Ei will provide season after season of economical and easy to operate. Our pool sparkling clean, clear and chlorine level to keep the pool in safe healthy swimming. range of cartridge filters are compact perfect balance. in design, extremely water efficient and and healthy. very easy to maintain.


FloPro ePump

BBaracuda d MX8

Heat Pumps

Pool Chemicals

A variable speed pool pump, the FloPro ePump is a quiet, energy efficient, high performance pool pump. Engineered to significantly reduce electricity consumption and CO2 emissions commonly associated with swimming pool pumps, ePump is perfect for all domestic pools.

The new Baracuda MX8 pool cleaner is unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. Cleaning faster and more aggressively than any other cleaner in its class, the MX8 utilises unique technology to provide a high performance clean.

Zodiac heat pumps are best suited to those who want to swim all year, as they maintain water temperature extremely efficiently. They are also amongst the most energy efficient, quiet and ozone friendly heaters in the world. Get online and use our free calculator to find the best heater for your pool.

To get the most enjoyment from a pool, you need to look after it carefully. Zodiac can help you do just that with our range of quality Pool & Spa chemicals. We have every product you need to maintain your pool and keep it healthy, clean and sparkling.

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S U R FA C E S

A surface to suit

The owner of this pool cleverly used wood planks and rope to enhance the tropical theme of their pool surrounds

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Every pool should be complemented with a matching surround. Just don’t compromise on safety.

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PLANNING S U R FA C E S The soft texture of grass makes it an ideal surface for children to play on – but it must be durable, as they will not treat it kindly!

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he surround of your swimming pool should be designed with safety and aesthetic qualities in mind. Your chosen surface should match the proposed or existing landscape design, as well as the overall style of your home. Read on for a snapshot of the most common materials that not only look great, but can keep you and your family safe. While you want to create a stunning pool area, be sure not to ignore the more practical considerations, such as safety. First, ensure that your potential surface is made from a material that is not slippery when wet. Also, the surface should be sloped away from the pool to stop rainwater carrying dirt back into the pool.

Paving

Bricks and traditional forms of paving will still have a modern look over a number of years. They’re also versatile and can be laid in a variety of customised styles, allowing you to add your

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Exposed aggregate, quarry tiles, stone and timber are all suitable materials.� own personal touch to the landscape with an individual shape or pattern.

Lawn

Many pool owners opt for a grass surface to complement and soften the landscape around the pool, but remember to choose the right kind of turf to match the surrounds.

Natural stone

York stone, limestone, granite and other kinds of stone have one major advantage over other hard surfaces: they look as if they have been in place for a long time. On the down side, they tend to cost more than other surfaces, as they are not always readily available.

Cobblestone

Cobblestone looks great, but is not commonly used around swimming pools. The small stones are slippery when wet, and are not as comfortable to walk on as other surfaces. You could also consider exposed aggregate, quarry tiles, stone or timber, all of which are suitable materials for pool surrounds. Aussie Pools 2012

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Ensure your surface is made from a material that is not slippery when wet. It should be sloped away from the pool to stop rainwater carrying dirt into the pool

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FENCING

Fencing essentials

The right fence will create a safe, private and elegant pool area.

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encing is an important consideration for any swimming pool area, whether it acts as a barrier between neighbouring yards, or surrounds the pool itself, keeping children safe. When thinking about fences, you’ll need to think about how it will stop people peering into your secluded paradise. Then, like any construction, you should consider the type of material to be used, the colour and design, and how well it matches your existing fencing. Finally, remember you’ll need council approval before you proceed. In contrast to yard fences, pool fences are

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primarily concerned with safety. Where a yard fence provides privacy, a pool fence should do the opposite – provide clear visibility into and around the pool area. Like a yard fence, however, there’s a range of materials and designs to cater for poolside landscapes. But first, let’s take a look at the process of installing a yard fence.

Privacy matters

Safety is a priority, but the right pool fence will also complement your landscape

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A yard fence should give privacy, a pool fence clear visibility.” first to avoid issues later on. The local council can then specify the acceptable height and location for the proposed construction. If you already have an existing wall or fence and don’t want replace it, you can simply use it as a base for the new construction. If it’s not high enough to provide you with adequate privacy now your neighbour has an extra storey on their property, you can extend the height using various timber and colorbond styles, pending approval from your local council.

Garden estate

Consider using plants to integrate your fence into your garden landscape. Evergreen plants, for example, make an excellent barrier all year round to maintain privacy and limit noise. Hedges are another natural fencing option, but maintaining a hedge is a long-term project. Before deciding on a variety, consider how fast it will grow, and whether it is suited to a poolside location. The root system needs to be non-invasive, and it’s best to select a species that doesn’t litter the area with plant matter. There’s a wide range of hedges to choose from, but your local plant nursery will be able to help you find the right one for you.

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Like your yard fence, a pool fence is bound by a set of regulations to keep children safe. Your pool fence needs to be 1.2 metres in height from ground level, with all gaps less than 10 centimetres in width to prevent children climbing through or getting stuck. Children like to climb, so look beyond the pool fence to ensure there are no overhanging trees or ledges that children could use to enter the pool area. The following tips are based on the NSW Swimming Pools Act 1992, and should get you thinking about your pool fence. Note that this is only a guide and your situation may fall under different regulations. Contact your local council for a full set of guidelines.

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Is your fence 1.2m high all the way around, with less than 10cm gap between the ground and the bottom? Likewise, is there less than 10cm between all vertical or near vertical palings?

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Are all the horizontal or near horizontal fence rails more than 90cm apart so that a small child cannot get a foothold to help them climb over the fence?

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Is your pool fence well maintained and in a good state of repair to function as an effective and safe barrier?

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Is your pool fence 1.2m clear of any objects such as barbeques, trees, rocks, shrubs and deckchairs that could help a small child climb over the fence?

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Make sure that your pool fence meets all the regulations

FENCING

street, you may be exposed to people passing by. You might not be too concerned about people peering into your garden – you may even enjoy showing off your handiwork – but a pool area requires more privacy. The first step is to take the neighbours out of the picture. The easiest, legal way of doing this is to simply create a boundary between the two lots, such as a wall or fence. If you’re after total seclusion, then go for a tall solid fence or wall. Fences like this will not only give you instant privacy, they’ll provide shade and protection from the wind. If you’re looking for a solution that lets through light and breezes, however, a solid structure may not be for you. Check out various designs and materials from garden suppliers and timber yards for other options. Fences must also look attractive from both sides, so run your plans past your neighbour

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Do you have a clothes line, BBQ or anything else not associated with your swimming pool inside the fenced area that could lead to the pool gate being left open?

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If the wall of the residence forms part of the child-resistant barrier, is this wall free of windows, doors or other openings that permit access to the pool?

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Is there a resuscitation sign in the pool area?

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Does the gate close and latch by itself from any open position? Does the gate open outwards, away from the pool? Is the gate release mechanism 1.5m above ground level or alternatively, located inside the gate at 1.2m and covered by an approved shield?

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WA L L S

Wall power Use walls to improve your landscape and protect your privacy.

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hen thinking about your new landscape, every element should be carefully considered. Will it match the house and garden? Is it pleasant to look at or does it detract from the rest of the area? Walls range from small, red-brick barriers that separate areas of the yard, through to tall, grand structures that enclose the entire landscape and keep it safe from prying eyes. Read on to find out which type of wall is suitable for you.

Retaining walls

Every pool installation is unique, particularly when it comes to the excavation process. Sometimes, it will result in a perfectly level area to drop the pool shell into, but more often than not, the site will need to be worked on to ensure the pool blends into the surrounding landscape. In these situations, a retaining wall is often the quickest and easiest solution, sitting in a bank or slope and holding back the earth from the higher to lower level. The easiest retaining walls to build are those made from

materials prefabricated for the purpose, including treated pine logs and crib walls in concrete or timber – all can be obtained from landscape supply yards and garden centres. If you prefer a more traditional look you may wish to consider stone, brick or concrete blocks on a concrete footing. If you have plenty of stone, a dry wall is an interesting alternative – remember that they should be built on a slight backward incline for maximum strength.

Brick walls

Bricks used in the garden need to be harder and better able to withstand the weather. To suit your home, you can colour coordinate the wall with a coat of paint or cement render finish. Brick walls must be built on a concrete strip foundation.

Crib walls

Crib walls are ‘modular’ so that they simply slot together. They often have gaps for plants, which can cascade and cover what is otherwise a rather plain face. Construction-grade timbers and railway sleepers are

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good options – both are easily accessible and relatively economical. There’s also a wide range of colours and styles on the market.

Stone walls

Stone walls can be built with or without any mortar or bonding agents. Their strength depends solely on the selection of stones and their placement, along with a combination of gravity and friction. When built properly, stone walls are elegant, strong and durable, and they can be built to almost any reasonable height. Use large, flatter stones for a stable structure, and ensure the stones become progressively smaller as the wall rises.

Concrete walls

Concrete block walls do not present the problems of in situ casing and provide many of the benefits of brickwork. Concrete blocks are readily available, inexpensive and relatively easy to assemble.

Timber walls

Timber retaining walls should be built from construction-grade timbers such as treated Radiata pine, Oregon and native hardwoods. Also, if the fence is to be free-standing or in contact with the ground, ensure the timber is suitably stable and durable for the task. Timber retaining walls are easy to work with, as well as economical.

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SAFETY

Safety first Keep your poolside paradise as safe as possible with these handy tips.

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afety is one of the most important considerations when building a swimming pool – it’s not a choice, it’s a legal obligation. There are government regulations in place, and checklists and products are available that can assist, but there is no substitute for constant watchfulness when your family and friends are in and around your swimming pool. The checklists in this article should be used as a guide only. For further advice on ensuring that your pool is fully compliant with government regulations, contact your local council.

Pool alarms

Pool alarms work well in conjunction with other safety features such as fencing, appropriate safety covers and close supervision. Here’s a list of the most common alarms for pool monitoring: • Pool surface alarms: These work by signalling when someone (or something of a specified weight) enters the water. • Wristband alarms: An audio alarm sounds when the band is in the water, making them great for children. This type of alarm has the added advantage of being able to function when there are already swimmers in the pool, unlike the wave-recognition alarm systems. They also have tamperproof locks to ensure the band stays on the child. • Infrared detection: This is an invisible laser beam that encircles your pool, activating only when someone walks through the laser beam. • Gate alarms: Another way to protect anyone entering your pool area as the alarm signals when the gate is opened.

Solar panels are an eco-friendly solution. They should be located on a north-facing roof

Fences & gates

The fencing of an outdoor pool is mandatory and requires a building certificate. This approval must be granted at the same time your construction and installation application is lodged. An effective swimming pool fence is supposed to be child-resistant, rather than childproof, and is Unlike a yard fence, a pool fence needs to maximise visibility

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SAFETY

A pool fence is intended to inhibit young children’s access to the pool area.” intended to inhibit young children’s access to the swimming pool or spa area. The owner of the property must erect a compliant swimming pool fence before the pool is intentionally filled with water to a depth of 300mm or more. It is often less stressful to have a SPASA member put up the fence as part of your pool installation. DARKOWL ALARMS

DARKOWL pool gate alarms sense both heat and movement. The unit contains a 110 decibel siren that can be heard up to 50 metres away and covers an 8-metre radius. For more information call (02) 9729 3433 or visit www.darkowlalarms.com.au

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Pool fences need to comply with strict safety guidelines

Location

Fencing must be located around a swimming pool so that young children can’t access the pool via either buildings or the adjoining land. It must also have a minimum height of 1.2 metres up from the outside ground at any point along the entire length of the fence. Also, it must be free of climbable objects

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Always supervise childr en when they’re in the po ol

15 steps to staying Ensure your pool has been properly installed using the correct techniques and materials. Check that all accessories (including slides, diving boards, pool alarms, fences and other enclosures) meet both local and national building and safety requirements.

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Install safety barriers such as fencing, safety covers and pool alarms to keep children or animals away from the water.

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Supervise children at all times when in or around pools, spas or hot tubs.

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Pump water off covers to avoid water collecting on them. Slap on lots of suncreen, and avoid using your pool or spa while intoxicated

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Check your water and chemical levels regularly to guarantee your pool is clean and bacteria-free.

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Always store chemicals where children cannot get to them, and as recommended by your local pool contractor and chemical manufacturer (not next to one another or in certain temperatures, for example). Chemicals should never be mixed, and when dispensing chemicals ensure you read and follow all instructions.

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Always wear plenty of sunscreen when you’re

out in the sun and be sure to re-apply as instructed.

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Always have rescue apparatus and a phone readily accessible in the pool area. It is highly recommended that all pool owners receive proper lifesaving certification.

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Never run or play around a pool, push anyone in, jump into a pool while others are in there, or hold anyone under the water.

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Never dive into a pool unless the water depth is known. Diving boards should be professionally installed so they are the right size and length, and are placed in the correct position.

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Never swim in a pool if rain or inclement weather is forecast.

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Pool covers should always be completely removed before anyone swims in a pool to make sure that they can’t become trapped under a partially removed cover.

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Never take anything made of glass near a pool as it can damage the pool’s liner or injure those walking barefoot.

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SAFETY

Nets offer full visibility but should always be used in conjunction with a fence.” within a radius of 1.2m from the top of the fence, and it can’t have mesh with openings more than 12mm. Finally, there must not be any substantial horizontal surfaces, projections or indentations in the outside surface of the fence with a depth of more than 10mm. For more on pool and yard fencing, turn to Fencing (p64) and Walls (p66).

Pool safety nets

Safety nets offer you full visibility although they should only be used in combination with a good pool fence. Here are some of the advantages of also having a net:

• Keep children out of danger: The unique mesh size keeps children from moving past it and won’t allow a toddler’s head to get stuck. • No exposed area of water: If properly positioned, anchored and tensioned, the net should not have any perimeter gaps for a child to crawl underneath. • Total visibility: Top to bottom visibility of your pool gives you peace of mind. • Will not shrink: UV inhibitors prevent netting from shrinking or deteriorating. • Convenient: You do not need to remove your pool protection to chlorinate or chemically treat your pool.

Correctly anchored and tensioned nets mean no exposed areas of water

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With the planning complete, it’s time for action. Here’s what to expect during the installation and how to look after your new swimming pool.

Installation & maintenance 74 The build A step-by-step guide to the installation process

80 Filling a pool Are you qualified to fill a new or renovated pool?

82 Maintenance Swim in clean and safe water all year round

88 Saving water Conservation tips to save money, and the planet

Find out how to keep your water crystal clear

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THE BUILD

The BIG install From council approval to landscaping, our step-by-step guide will show you how a typical pool is installed.

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First thoughts

Once you’ve decided to go ahead with buying a pool, the best way to proceed is to contact one of Narellan Pools’ qualified representatives. They can give you advice on the best style and size, as well as the most efficient and attractive way to use the surrounding land. They can also give suggestions on placement and landscaping, as well as identifying any possible legal restrictions from local governments and regulatory authorities. Lastly, templates can be brought to your site and laid in situ, which will give you an idea what the pool will look like.

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All taken care of

Your consultant will draw up plans and submit them to the Council and appropriate Water Board. When they have been approved, your pool will be created in Narellan Pools’ state-ofthe-art factory. Composite pools are increasingly popular in Australia, and Narellan Pools is the country’s technology leader. The company has earned a Best Practice Manufacturing Recognition from Fibreglass International, Australia’s largest supplier to the industry.

Visualise it

The next step is to mark out the pool position prior to the dig. To get an idea about the relative size and position of the pool, a template is pegged out on the ground allowing the customer to see how it will look and make any last minor positional adjustments. Of course, these adjustments must still conform to the Council’s stipulations on the Construction Certificate Approval.

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Safety first

At this stage, the law requires temporary fencing to be installed for safety purposes. This fencing must remain in place until a permanent alternative is erected, and the final building certificate (or final approval), will not be issued by the Council until the permanent fencing is installed.

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It’s time to start digging, and this is where Narellan Pools’ professional excavation team kicks into action. The primary task here is to create a cavity in the ground that’s the shape and specifications of the chosen pool. The excavation team will remove the ‘spoils’ – or naturally occurring earth material (not including rock or other obstructions) – from the ground and transport it to a prearranged tip site. The tip site must be pre-arranged by the customer.

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On the level

The excavated hole needs to be levelled off before the swimming pool arrives. To do this, a bed of sand is laid down to reduce the possibility of void areas underneath the pool. The sand also makes the hole stable and level, ready for the swimming pool to be lowered in.

Arrival

Depending on how difficult it is to access the site, a separate crane may be required. This is not an uncommon procedure – the majority of pools are installed at the rear of the property (see Difficult Access, p22). The crane will safely lift the pool an average distance of 35 to 40m from the front of the house to the rear.

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Placement

The pool is safely attached to the crane and lifted over the house. When close to the excavated site, the pool is lowered and guided into the correct position. The process takes approximately 2-3 hours from the arrival of the crane and pool.

Plumbing

Narellan Pools’ installation team runs a series of pipes from the swimming pool back to the chosen filter position. This is usually completed by the second day of installation. With the plumbing in place, the pool can now be filled with water.

Backfilling

Once the plumbing is underway, a process called ‘backfilling’ can begin. This involves placing a mixture of sand and dry cement between the shell and the hole. Normally the rising level of the water is matched with the level of backfilling to equalise the pressure.

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A specially engineered concrete stripping, commonly referred to as the ‘bond beam’, is laid around the swimming pool to provide stability. This bond beam is laid under the lip of the pool and becomes part of the pool’s structure.

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Handover

The handover process begins, starting with a final cleaning of the pool. The pool’s water chemistry is checked and the new owners are given detailed instructions on how to use the equipment and testing kit. Logbooks, together with care and maintenance information is all provided to help manage the ongoing process of pool ownership.

The finished job

The pool area is now ready for landscaping and beautification, like paving and planting (turn to pages 60 and 102 for more information). If you’re stuck for ideas, or just want some professional advice, discuss your options with your Narellan Pools representative, who can suggest materials and designs to enhance the area.

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FILLING A POOL

Water:

Our precious commodity

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ith Australia’s current water restrictions, it’s important to conserve your water usage when owning a pool. The following government sites have the latest news and information about the current water restrictions in your area. Because water restrictions change, it’s important to refer back to these sites on a periodical basis.

NSW

www.sydneywater.com.au

ACT

www.actew.com.au

VIC

www.melbournewater.com.au

Water Saving Tips

Top 3 tips to saving water with your swimming pool: •A pool blanket provides a physical barrier to evaporation, slowing down the water loss process. If it rains, all the water that falls can still go into the pool, effectively ‘topping it up’. A pool blanket will also aid in reducing loss of chemicals and if you have a heating system, it will impede the movement of heat from warm water to the cooler air. • I nstalling a permanent rainwater tank can be used for topping up your pool and for other outdoor needs. •B y keeping your pool water balanced, there is less need to drain the water and backwash your filter.

Stay on the right side of the water restriction regulations when filling your pool

QLD

www.qwc.qld.gov.au

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www.sawater.com.au In regional areas, water restrictions are governed by local councils. Please check with these bodies if you are not covered.

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M A I N TA I N I N G Y O U R P O O L

Clear water Treat your pool properly, and you’ll enjoy clean, safe and clear water all year round.

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hemically-balanced and sanitised water creates a healthy environment for your family and friends, but untreated or improperly treated water is not quite so appealing. If the chemical balance is too low, for example, the water will aggressively seek to balance itself by leaching chemicals from the pool and its equipment. The resulting damage can be expensive to rectify and can interfere with the sanitising process. So it’s in every pool owner’s best interests to balance the pool’s pH, total alkalinity, and calcium hardness. Read on to find out how to keep your pool functioning in peak condition.

pH control

The pool’s pH needs to be at the correct level at all times, as this ensures the pool chemicals work more efficiently. For example, chlorine can be 50 to 90% more efficient at the correct pH level. Plus, swimmers will find a low pH (7.0-7.4) is much easier on the skin and eyes. You can test and adjust (by adding acid) the pool water yourself, or you can have it continually monitored and adjusted automatically. Automatic pH controllers are made by pool water professionals to make this a simple job, and they can be used with salt water or liquid chlorinated pools. The pH on a concrete pool moves up continuously as the water reacts with the concrete surface. With fibreglass, however, the water does not react with the surface of the pool, keeping the pH more stable. Outside influences, like the weather, or simply the number of people using the pool,

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will change it though. A good pH controller helps the sanitiser work more effectively, saves you money and creates a comfortable environment for everyone. This is a measure of the amount of dissolved calcium in your pool water – the Australian Standard recommends a range of 80-500 parts per million (ppm). However, a range of 80-250ppm is preferred for fibreglass pools. Both the total alkalinity and calcium hardness need to be in balance. If they’re too low, the water can corrode the pool and its equipment; too high, and scale may form. Calcium hardness cannot usually be tested with a standard test kit, so you will need to take a water sample to your nearest SPASA accredited pool shop for testing. In areas where calcium levels are naturally low, you should only need to do this about once a year – unless you’re using calcium hydrochloride to sanitise your pool. Calcium hydrochloride raises hardness levels, so you may need to test the water more frequently. When adding chemicals, use small amounts, run the filter, and test its effects after several hours. Adding larger amounts of chemicals to achieve greater changes can cause big problems.

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Calcium hardness

Balanced and sanitised water creates a healthy environment for your family and friends.”

Total alkalinity (TA)

This is a measure of the bi-carbonates, carbonates and hydroxides in the pool. The Australian Standard recommends a range of 60-200ppm, and usually 60-80ppm is the preferred range for fibreflass pools. Consult your pool shop or pool builder for the recommended level for your pool. Low TA will lead to erosion of the surface of concrete and painted pools. It will also cause the pH levels to become very unstable with small additions of chemicals resulting in major shifts in pH. This is sometimes

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Your pool shop can analyse your water and advise you of any changes needed.” known as ‘pH bounce’. Here are some quick tips for managing your TA: 1 A dding buffer (bi-carbonate of soda) will raise the TA. 2 Adding acid to lower pH will also lower TA. 3 Topping up the pool will change the overall TA depending on the TA of the top-up water. 4 Acids lower the pH and TA, so these two chemical components need to be adjusted together. 5 Hydrochloric acid must always be diluted (one part acid to 10 parts of water) before being added to the pool, and always add acid to water, never water to acid. Most important of all, always check with your SPASA-approved pool builder or pool shop for advice on the best way to maintain your TA.

Pool sanitisation

Chlorine is an effective sanitiser to kill most bacteria in the water, so to make sure your pool is clean at all times, keep an eye on your levels. Pool handover log books will advise

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you about the correct chlorine maintenance level for your pool. It’s also helpful to maintain a relationship with a reputable pool shop, as they can analyse your pool water and advise you of any changes needed. Plus, they should also keep a log of your results. Chlorine can be added in a number of ways:

1 A utomatic liquid chlorination adds liquid chlorine at a preset amount. For safety and accuracy, automatic liquid chlorinators and self-cleaning (digital) salt chlorinators are the most efficient for domestic pools. 2 Salt chlorinators produce chlorine as the salted water passes the electrode. 3 T ablets contain dichlor in a compressed form. The water dissolves the tablet releasing chlorine. This method is dependent on water flow and is not accurate. 4M anual dosing or adding chlorine by hand. Not accurate and you are handling a corrosive compound.

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Arm yourself with the chemical essentials for your new pool

Clean water tips 01

Heated pools Chlorine is used up more quickly in heated pools, so they require more of it. Stabilised chlorine products should not be used in heated pools, as they are not effective in these conditions. simply a sachet of powder sprinkled around the pool as per the instructions on the packet. This results in the same ‘burning out’ of the bacteria, but the pool can be used about half an hour after treatment (time may differ depending on type – always read the instructions first). Remember not to overdo the chemicals and read the instructions thoroughly. Take advice from a quality pool shop and you’ll be rewarded with safe, sparkling pool water.

Measuring pH

The pH reading tells us whether the water is acidic or alkaline – which is important as incorrect levels can cause itchy skin, red eyes and more.

The pH level ranges from 0-14 – 7.0 being neutral, and anything above 7.3 is referred to as alkaline. The Australian Standard for pool water is 7.0-7.8, with 7.0-7.4 preferable. Chemicals, heavy rain, constant pool usage, and topping up the pool can all change the pH level. Regardless of the chlorination process used, any pH drift above the recommended range (7.0-7.8) will inhibit the sanitising effect of your chlorine. Narellan Pools’ Handover DVD is a great source of information on how to maintain your new pool. Call your local franchisee on 1300 676 657 for more information

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Chlorine odour A strong chlorine smell does not necessarily mean too much chlorine – it may mean levels are too low! Sanitising can produce chloramines, which produce odour, sore eyes and itchy skin. To remove them, add a boost of super chlorination, but always consult your SPASA pool shop first.

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Sanitisers Bacteria are present in any untreated body of water and can create a serious health risk. Adding a sanitiser (usually chlorine) to the pool regularly will kill them quickly and effectively. The filter will remove dead bacteria and the residual sanitiser remaining in the water acts on any future problems.

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Stabilisers Stabiliser (isocyanuric acid) is combined with chlorine to protect it from UV rays, which drastically reduces its effectiveness. It can be added to the pool manually, but check the level of stabiliser periodically. It is not consumed like other chemicals, but can build up to high levels, stopping the chlorine from doing its job.

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any of us live in areas where government regulated water restrictions are in place, meaning we have little choice but to monitor our usage. On the flipside, a good water saving regime will help you save money and protect the environment at the same time – so what have you got to lose? Here are a few simple ideas that will make a big difference to your household water consumption.

The lawn

When it comes to looking after your lawn, purchase a rain gauge to determine when it needs watering – a heavy rainfall can keep a lawn watered for up to two weeks, and extra watering can result in saturation. Most lawns require about one inch of water per week from rain or sprinkling. Picking the right time of day will also ensure you’re being as efficient as possible with your water use. Watering early in the morning when the temperature and wind speed are lower will help prevent evaporation and water loss. When deciding on the type of grass, go for slow-growing, water-saving varieties like Palmetto. They have deep roots for drought tolerance and they don’t need as much mowing as other varieties. Also, when mowing, try not to cut lawns too short as longer grass requires less water.

Watering plants

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ways that you can conserve water while keeping your garden healthy. Firstly, choose local native varieties and other water-wise plants which often need less water. When planting, group plants with similar watering needs together for easy maintenance. When watering the garden bed, consider watering for longer, but less often. This promotes deeper roots and hardier, healthier, drought-tolerant plants. It’s best to water the roots and soil around plants rather than spraying the leaves and flowers. Also try mulching around shrubs and garden plants to lock in moisture. Apply organic mulches four inches deep to keep plant roots cool, prevent soil crusting, minimise evaporation and reduce weed growth. And instead of grabbing a hose for all those small potted plants in and around the house, keep a bucket or tub in the garden to catch rainwater.

Pools

A pool cover is a clever way to reduce evaporation and, therefore, the need to regularly top up your pool’s water level. Without a cover, more than half the water in your pool can evaporate over a year. Also, be sure to avoid overfilling your pool as this not only wastes water, it stops the skimmer working efficiently. Try to keep the water level of your pool halfway up the skimmer opening. Lastly, regularly check for leaks around your pumps and avoid buying toys that require a constant stream of water.

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Rainwater tanks can be an effective way to take the pressure off limited water resources. By storing run-off from your roof, rainwater tanks can provide a valuable water source for flushing toilets, washing machines, watering gardens and washing cars.

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If you need a watering system, consider installing a drip irrigation system. This can cut wastage by making sure the water goes only where you need it.

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Water saving tips

Top water wasters

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Over-fertilisation: This increases the amount of water your lawn will need – so try not to use more fertiliser than necessary.

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Paths, patios and driveways should not be hosed. Use a broom, rake, outdoor blower or vacuum to clear debris.

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When washing your car, park it on the lawn and use a bucket for washing and rinsing. As car shampoos contain phosphates, you’ll not only be watering your lawn, you’ll be fertilising it too!

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Regularly check your outdoor taps, pipes and plumbing fixtures for leaks. Just one dripping tap can waste up to 2000 litres of water a month.

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After handover your pool area is ready for those final touches. This includes creating shade, fitting a pool cover and adding your favourite plants.

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Thatched umbrellas can give your pool area a tropical feel

Shady thoughts Protect yourself from the hot summer sun by creating areas of shade around your pool.

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or most of us, a pool is the ideal way to enjoy the warm, sunny weather, but there’s one thing that’s often overlooked by new pool owners: shade. Whether it’s umbrellas, thatching, carport structures, timber slats, bamboo, sailcloth or shade cloth awnings, you’ll need some kind of respite from the sun. Read on to find out which option will help you enjoy your pool all day long, whatever the weather.

Foliage

Trees enhance your landscape, provide natural shade to a wide area, and can reduce the surrounding air temperature in summer by up to 30 percent. While this makes trees a cooler shading option than

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A well positioned umbrella or canopy will help protect you from the sun on a scorching summer day

Solid structures provide high very UV resistance and all-round protection.” man-made structures, the full potential of the tree is usually only achieved when it reaches maturity – depending on the species, this can take up to 10 years! Because of the long growing period, you need to plan ahead, especially with regard to species and location. Find out about the tree’s rate of growth and its size at maturity, and make sure you install some kind of intermediate structure to provide shade until your trees or plants fully develop. When planting, place your trees to the north and west of the spot where you want shade, as this will give you shelter from the hot midday and afternoon sun. Make sure trees are planted at least three metres away from buildings, swimming pools, spas, pipes and drains, and well clear of powerlines.

Solid roof structures

Shade structures with a solid roof are often

the most expensive option, but they do provide very high UV resistance and allround weather protection. They are typically made of corrugated iron, roofing tiles or aluminium, which means you can often use materials that fit in with your home’s architecture. Remember to consider proper drainage, adequate light and ventilation.

Textile & shade cloth

Compared to solid structures, textile and shade cloth are cheaper alternatives but they can also offer a varying degree of UV resistance. They can be used on permanent frames over your swimming pool or on temporary structures such as umbrellas or canopies, giving you shade exactly where you want it. Height is an important consideration with a cloth shade though, as they can be too hot and humid if hung too low, or offer less UV protection if they’re too high.

Quick tip To stay safe in the sun always protect your skin. Wear closely-woven clothing, hats and sunglasses, and regularly apply SPF 30+ broad-spectrum sunscreen.

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Pick and choose

If you find that no one option works best for your situation, consider a combination of two or more methods. You might want to plant trees along the north side of the yard to help with the view, and then erect a temporary sail that covers most of the pool in summer, but can be taken down in the cooler months. Finally, for those times when the weather gets temperamental, a small solid roof structure may be the perfect solution.

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Protect your investment, reduce costs, and minimise maintenance with a pool cover.

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f you want to use your pool as often as possible with minimal maintenance, a pool cover is essential. They not only keep the pool clean by preventing dirt and dust from coming into contact with the water, they can also reduce heat loss overnight. Some can even act as a barrier to stop children getting into the water, working alongside your existing safety measures such as pool fencing. Here’s a rundown of the most common types of pool covers.

Mesh covers

In winter, high winds blow debris into the pool, while in autumn, leaves from overhanging trees can drop into the water. Almost all covers

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Covers not only keep your pool clear of dirt and dust, they can help reduce overnight heat loss.� and blankets will help keep this material out of the water, but mesh covers are specifically designed for the job. They allow rainwater to pass through while trapping leaves and other kinds of debris. The strong, lightweight mesh is held in place by anchor ropes.

Thermal blankets

Thermal blankets are designed to insulate the pool overnight by reducing evaporation and heat loss. They can help cut costs by shortening the time it takes to reheat a pool in the morning, and less evaporation also means less water and chemical consumption. Thermal blankets are not as thick as bubble blankets, but you’ll still need a roller.

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The latest covers are made up of slats that roll out onto the pool surface similar to a garage roller door. When fully extended across the pool, the slats will lock together to form a barrier that can support the weight of a small child or pet. Another variation achieves much the same result, using a sturdy material supported by metal rods at regular intervals.

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Slat covers

Finding the right cover to suit your needs can help reduce the time and money you spend maintaining your pool

Bubble blankets

The most common pool covers are bubble blankets, similar to the ones available from Daisy Pool Covers (see box, right). Bubble blankets are made up of tiny, transparent bubbles that trap sunlight and warm the pool. Like thermal blankets, bubble blankets also reduce evaporation, limiting heat loss and chemical consumption. A roller is often essential for a bubble blanket, but their solar efficiency is so great that if the roller is out in the sun it will need to be covered to prevent overheating. Once installed, Daisy Pool Covers take around 30 seconds to roll out or roll up. Consult your local pool shop for more information on professional installation.

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ush surroundings can make your swimming pool look more enticing but you need to consider the planting from the moment you start thinking about the installation. The pool and garden should work together so the entire landscape is in perfect harmony. When choosing plants, think about the types of trees and shrubs you like, and then ask your local nursery for advice. Your nursery can help you find a range of plant varieties that provide the right colour and foliage textures to complement your pool. Also remember that your plants will need to work with other landscaping elements, such as your furniture, paving, shelter and fencing. Plantings should be placed a sufficient distance from your pool. If they’re too close, they can overcrowd the pool, spoiling the feeling of spaciousness. Also, try to avoid

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Your local nursery can help you find the right plants.” planting large trees and shrubs on the north side of the pool – when they mature they’ll create long shadows, especially at the beginning and end of the swimming seasons. Salt chlorinators can also be particularly troublesome to some plants, so if you opt for a salt chlorinator, be sure to choose plants that will tolerate the salty conditions. Finally, for all their beauty, plants can also be the messiest part of your landscape. If you value your relaxation time, select low maintenance varieties that don’t drop large quantities of leaves and petals.

Poolside plants to enhance your landscape Palm species •H ibiscus (Hibiscus varieties) •C amellia (Camellia sasanqua) • T ree Philodendron (Philodendron bipinnatifidum ) •B ird of Paradise (Strelitzia nicolai) • L illy Pilly (Syzygium australe ‘Elite’) Ground covers •P igface (Carpobrotus glaucescens) • ‘ Kirkii’ (Coprosma repens) •P rostrate (Eremophila biserrata ) •C limbing Guinea Flower (Eremophila Hibbertia scandens) •P rostrate Shore Juniper (Juniperus conferta) • T ailing Lantana (Lantana montevidensis syn)

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• I vy Geranium (Pelargonium peltatum) • L ippia (Phyla nodifl ora) •S piny Saltbush (Rhagodia spinescens) • F airy Fan Flower (Scaevola aemula) •C reeping Boobialla (Myoporum parvifolium)

Perennials up to 1m •O yster Plant (Acanthus mollis) •N ile lilly (Agapanthus orientalis) •K affir Lily (Clivia miniata) •K angaroo Paws (Anigozanthos sp). •A urora Daisy (Arctotis x hybrida) • T hrift (Armeria maritima) •W ormwood (Artemisia absinthium) •C ast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior) •S wan River daisy (Brachycome multifida) •W allflower (Cheiranthus cheiri) •S pider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) •G arden Pink (Dianthus) • Native Iris (Dieties iridiodes) •B lue Marguerite

(Felicia amelloides) •W hirling Butterfly (Gaura lindheimerii) •G azania (Gazania x hybrida) • L iriope munroe •G erman Iris (Iris germanicus) •M ondo grass (Ophiopogon varieties) • L ily (Lilium)

Annuals and self seeders •S weet Alyssum, Sweet Alice (Alyssum maritinum) •C osmos (Cosmos bipinnatus) • L ivingstone Daisy (Dorotheanthus bellidiformis) •G reen Spurge (Euphorbia characias wulfenii) • Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena globosa) •S unflower (Helianthus annuus) •S trawflower

(Helichrysum bracteatum) •S ea Lavender (Limonim sinuatum Statice) • Toadflax (Linaria maroccana) • Honesty (Lunaria annua) •S un Plant (Portulaca grandifl ora) • African Marigold (Tagetes erecta) • F rench Marigold (Tagetes patula) •N asturtium (Tropaeolum majus) •V inca (Vinca x hybrida) • J ohnny-Jump-Up, Heartsease (Viola tricolour)

Lawns •C ouch Grass (Cynodon dactylon) •K ikuyu (Pennisetum clandestinum) •S trawberry Clover (Trifolium fragiferum) Small-med shrubs •G ermander (Teucrium fruiticans) • Coastal Rosemary (Westringia fruticosa) •N ew Zealand Christmas Bush (Metrosideros ‘Fiji’) •O range Jessamine (Murraya paniculata)

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With the hard work over it’s time to kick back and have some fun. Read on for barbeque tips and how to keep the kids entertained.

Enjoy your new pool 106 BBQ basics Get grilling poolside with Australia’s best barbies

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urnt snags cooked over a hotplate on a pile of bricks are consigned to the history books. The beloved Aussie tradition of outdoor cooking has undergone a radical facelift. Barbeques and barbeque islands that make up the complete outdoor kitchen have captured the country’s imagination as more Australians look to create seamless indoor/outdoor living. “For some years now the big story has been people purchasing premium barbeques and outdoor islands that enhance their lifestyle and allow unlimited options for entertaining outdoors,” says Tim Grosser, Product and Marketing Director for Barbeques Galore Australia. “Australians are purchasing more premium barbeques – some of which incorporate sinks and fridges – as they move towards more sophisticated barbeque cooking techniques and using the barbeque as a fundamental part of

The beloved Aussie tradition of outdoor cooking has undergone a radical facelift.”

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What to look for in a good barbie •H igh-grade steel is the best for durability. •A void spray finishes and opt for a baked-on porcelain enamel finish as it protects the steel and prevents rusting and peeling. • L eg couplings or cart fastenings should be sturdy, with legs and grate supports that are welded for strength and stability. •W heels should be made of heavy-duty plastic that won’t crack in extreme heat or cold. • For charcoal barbeques, look for stainless steel or nickelplated grates – they’re easier to clean and help prevent rust. Be sure the grill has plastic or wooden handles that stay cool when the unit is hot. • Make sure work surfaces are made of easy-to-clean material. • If you’re going with gas, choose

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one with a lid, or two or more evenly spaced burners with no hot spots. Cooking grates should be stainless steel or coated with porcelain enamel for easy clean-up and rust resistance. •C hoose a unit with more preassembled and/or welded parts – they’re more stable, and are less likely to rust. Look for easy-to-follow instructions and precision cast and die-cut parts for easy, accurate assembly. •P ay attention to the cooking system. Look for angled steel bars at the bottom of the cooking compartment rather than lava rocks. This prevents juices from collecting and catching fire. The angled bars vaporise the juices, turning them into smoke that rises and gives the food its fantastic flavour.

home entertainment. We’re now at the point where owning a premium barbeque is just as important to an Australian as owning the latest car or LCD TV,” Tim says.

Planning ahead

According to BeefEater Barbeques National Sales manager, Max Duck, the main things people need to consider when creating a poolside cooking and dining area are: available space, cooking facility requirements, and convenience. “You need to ensure the barbeque complements the pool area,” Max advises. “You also need to consider how often you entertain, which will help to determine what kind of barbeque you will require. “A ‘plan your own kitchen’ floor map will help you design an ideal floor plan according to the available space. The features necessary for a great barbeque are functional design, solid construction, and stylish appearance.”

Creature comforts

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A great barbeque has functional design, solid construction and stylish appearance.” is relaxing and pleasurable, you may want to pop into your local Bunnings and check out their extensive range of patio heaters, garden lighting, quality barbeque cooking tools, outdoor storage solutions and bistro blinds. You also need to consider adequate cover or shade and flooring – hard-fired stain resistant tiles will minimise absorption and slip, and are easy to clean.

Charcoal vs gas

This has long been a source of conflict between apron-clad tong-waving dad-chefs, but there is a simple way to make up your mind on this all-important decision. Charcoal is ideal if you love the ancient ritual of getting the fire started, and the smoky taste of food that has been cooked over hot coals. If you prefer having precision temperatures flare to life at the touch of a button though, then gas is for you. Gas allows for greater temperature adjustments and has the added benefit of no messy ash to clean up. If cost is an issue, gas barbeques are initially more expensive, but cost less to run over time.

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To get the most out of your barbeque, Ben offers the following 10 simple tips:

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Be prepared. Create a menu or theme and do your preparation beforehand so that you can grill and relax at the same time.

Never leave your post. This is the golden rule when barbequing, unless of course you are handing the tongs to someone you can really trust.

Keep it simple. Create a menu around a food culture, doing one to three dishes – meat, fish or chicken, or all three. This will give your banquet a balance of flavours, which you can supplement with two or three salads, vegetables or breads. If cooking for four people or less, just reduce your combination.

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Spice it up. Add different flavours by using rubs, spices and barbeque glazes to brush on your meat or fish when you’re finished cooking.

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Try different techniques. Create an impact – visually and on your taste buds – by smoking with wood chips or fresh herbs. Indirect cooking is a great way to utilise this technique.

Keep it smoking. If you’re smoking with your barbeque, just remember, if you’re looking, you’re not cooking!

ENJOY YOUR POOL

World-renowned celebrity chef, Ben O’Donoghue, from TV’s Surfing the Menu, loves to barbeque, and says there is no better way to match entertaining and our Aussie climate. “Australians are beginning to realise the wide variety of dishes they can cook on the barbeque and the benefits of this style of cooking,” says Ben. “The barbeque is used all around the world for cooking everything from satays and roasts to dessert. With our climate, there is no reason why we shouldn’t be cooking up a storm outdoors while enjoying the summer sun.”

GET FIRED UP

Celebrity Tips

Be bold. Why not cook a whole fish wrapped in fresh herbs. This will impart the flavour of the herb and add a wonderful smokiness. Don’t start drinking too early. Booze has the same effect on barbequing as it does on driving. Get the job done before you have too many!

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It’s all about timing. Try cooking a staggered menu so you don’t end up flapping about when it all goes on at once. This way you won’t lose all the heat in the barbeque and your food won’t end up messy, burnt or raw. Try slow cooking a larger joint or cut of meat with indirect heat and smoke before resting the meat – then apply more heat and direct grill smaller cuts or other items.

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Don’t forget the sides. Create a range of dips and small items for guests like garlic bread, bruschetta or even quesadillas.

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FA M I LY F U N

Water wonderland Turn your swimming pool into a fun and safe environment for every member of the family.

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oolside entertainment for hard-toplease kids has come a long way from the humble pool pony and is guaranteed to draw even the most die-hard couch potato out into the light. “It’s so important to ensure children associate swimming with fun and enjoyment, as swimming is an essential life skill,” says NSW Swimways coordinator Adele Taylor. “Conjuring up ideas to keep children in the pool can be exhausting. For younger children an ideal game is to empty a sack of plastic pool balls into the pool. This provides stimulation through colour and they’re easy to catch and throw. “Pool nets such as basketball and water polo are also great, and sinkable toys associated with characters such as Dora the Explorer encourage children to dive to the bottom. All games should promote floating, submerging, hand paddling and kicking, which help to build the child’s confidence in the water. A novelty theme to host a birthday pool party is a winner too,” she adds.

Toys and games

Swimming is always more fun with toys, and if your knowledge of pool accessories is limited to beach balls, the wonderful world of pool toys will be a revelation. Online stores such as pooltoystore.com.au have an amazing range of inflatable castles, underwater skateboards, pool archery, volleyball sets and diving games. Aside from traditional fare such as Marco Polo, there are endless water games for kids including rubber duck races. The victor always wins by a nose because contestants use their

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d It’s important that children associate swimming with fun and enjoyment as it’s a life skill.” noses to nudge bobbing toy ducks all the way to the finish. Inspired by skipping stones, AquaSkimmers zip along the surface of the water with a flick of the wrist. From the same range comes the AquaSkimmer Golf set: three floating golf goals offer unique game variations with fun skimming challenges. For underwater fun, the AquaDisc Hoop stands firm on the bottom of the pool and allows any budding Ian Thorpes or Esther Williams’ to strut their stuff.

Water workouts

For a minimum spend, there are plenty of poolside exercise devices that can make water-based

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Pool toys and games can help kids stay healthy and active

fitness fun. The Aqua Coach Fitness Trainer is a buoyancy belt that allows for a low-impact workout simply by walking, running or jogging up and down the pool. With the Swim Trainer you can turn your regular backyard pool into an Olympic-sized arena. Simply secure the four-metre extension rope to your fence and the other end to the child’s waist harness – and they’re good to go for endless laps. If money is no object, the ultimate in water workouts is the WaterGym from AHS Pool Products. A fitness device designed specifically for water exercise, it’s great for keeping older kids active (not recommended for tots), and can also help speed rehabilitation from sporting or other injuries. For more information go to www.watergym.com.au.

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Top tips for kids Once your pool is full, hordes of hot sweaty children will most likely descend, eating you out of house and home and leaving a trail of wet towels behind them.

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Have a ‘bring your own towel’ rule and keep old shopping bags on hand to send wet clothes and towels back to their homes.

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Buy a pump action bulk pack of sunscreen and leave it somewhere easily accessible so kids can regularly reapply.

Choose a design that caters to everyone’s needs and life stage.” Year-round safety

Hyper-vigilance is a must when it comes to kids and water, and there are many safety devices that go beyond the mandatory pool fence. The Remco fully automated Swimroll pool cover rolls out at the press of a button and is strong enough to support the weight of a large adult. Aside from the obvious pet and child safety benefits, covering the pool also cuts down on cleaning, heating and power costs, and cuts chemical bills by reducing the rate of evaporation.

Family friendly design

There are lots of ways to make your pool fun for all the family, from your water babies’ first pair of floaties through to wet ‘n wild pool parties. Choose a design that caters to everyone’s needs and life stage. For example, a small beach area that gets deeper at a gentle incline is perfect for toddlers who need to build their confidence in the water. A play area that flows into a lap pool allows kids to play freely while mum and dad get some exercise and stress relief. Consult with your pool builder for designs that will allow you to maximise your enjoyment from your investment.

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If you have a grassy yard, keep the pool clean by putting a rectangular plastic container by the pool’s edge so kids can wash their feet before they get in. It will save you hours with the skimmer later!

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Stain resistant pavers are great for letting your budding Picassos get creative with chalk for poolside games of hopscotch or point-scoring water sports.

WaterGym products are ideal for a lowresistance workout

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Pool showcase Read on to discover Australia’s biggest and best range of fibreglass pool designs. Choose from over 30 shapes and sizes in the Narellan range It’s all right here at Narellan Pools! With our huge range of sizes, colours and shapes, you’ll find the perfect pool for your family with no fuss. We’ll also help you choose from our extensive range of fantastic finishes, eyecatching water features and other extras to suit the style you want for your backyard.

25-YEAR STRUCTURAL WARRANTY Our unique fibreglass-reinforced resin pools provide enormous strength and durability. Our 25-year structural warranty is backed by over 40 years of trouble-free manufacturing. This is your personal assurance of a quality investment.

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Fabulous fibreglass Narellan Pools is Australia’s largest manufacturer of premium in-ground fibreglass swimming pools. We’re leading the market with our technologically advanced flex fibreglass-reinforced resin and unique manufacturing process, which means that you get the best value and quality in your pool with longer-lasting strength, a silkysmooth surface, a wide range of quality built-in safety features and a solid 25-year warranty that is backed by over 40 years of experience!

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Narellan Pools 1971-2011 Celebrate with...

The pool people T

With over 40 years of experience, Australia’s biggest fibreglass pool manufacturer is just getting started.

he first pools bearing the name Narellan date back to 1971, when fibreglass pools were made in a disused poultry shed in a country town of the same name in SouthWestern Sydney. Yet even in those early days, when the only colour available was pastel blue and the most common shape was a flat-bottomed rectangular “tub”, Narellan Pools made the best quality products on the market. The first owners of the business may not have made the most beautiful or imaginative pools, but the strong and durable shapes

were solidly built and outlasted the competition. When Narellan Pools customers moved house they seldom went anywhere else for their second pool simply because trust and reliability were more important to them than promises. Several factors contributed to the amazing growth that propelled Narellan Pools from being Australia’s smallest manufacturer to the largest; an enlightened management style, better manufacturing methods and equipment, continual staff training and all the things you would expect from a progressive company make up the basic foundation of

Narellan Pools’ business. However, winning the trust and the loyalty of its customers was always of paramount importance, and that is what Narellan Pools reputation remains firmly built upon.

Narellan today When a customer initially comes to Narellan Pools for advice, it is just the start of the complete service experience that the company prides itself on. The aim is to take the worry out of buying a pool and, as Narellan Pools’ Managing Director Chris Meyer puts it: “If we try to summarise everything

If we try to summarise everything we do to engender confidence, trust and affection from our customers, I would simply say – we try harder!” 114 DKA_NP_113-129_ShowcaseNEW_sm2.indd 114

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we do to engender confidence, trust and affection from our customers, I would simply say – we try harder!” The reason for that is simple, the Narellan Pools family – including a team of highly qualified franchisees – continues to understand what the Australian family wants when it comes to pools and service. “We are committed to improving the lifestyle of families and communities,” Chris says. “That’s a commitment from our family to yours.”

Australia’s most loved pools With over three decades of providing the best pools in Australia, you can rest assured that Narellan Pools make the best choices when it comes to which pool is right for every customer that walks through the door. That is why the company always chooses the best materials for the job by recommending technologically advanced fibreglass pools, and works alongside a team of skilled scientists continually working to improve quality, with rigorous testing in state-of-theart laboratories.

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Unlike many companies, Narellan Pools isn’t interested in progress if it comes at too high a price for the Australian countryside and lifestyle that we all love. The company even won praise from the former Minister for the Environment, Bob Debus MP, for being “an innovative and responsible market leader” for its recycling and eco-friendly approach. As part of Narellan Pools aim to be increasingly ‘cleaner and greener’, the company is also aware that water management is critical, providing a free Water Conservation Consultation with every pool purchase. With such high standards when it comes to quality, customer service and the environment, it is no wonder that Narellan Pools has won over 100 SPASA (Swimming Pool and Spa Association) awards. Despite all of this success, Narellan Pools has never lost sight of the principles upon which it was founded all those years ago; family values, commitment, quality and helping Australians to achieve their dream of owning the perfect pool.

Tbhuei lldoicnagl epxopo el rt • 28 franchises around the country • Servicing 70 locations around Australia • Largest pool range available in Australia • Award winning • Established in 1971 • Family oriented business Contact us at www.narellanpools.com.au or call 1300 676 657 today for a consultation.

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POOLS Symphony

Features include: • S imple lines and elegant design •C hild safety ledge around the perimeter •G radual depth for wading and learning to swim •N on-slip surfaces •W ide steps with seating ledge along the length of the pool

▼ Grey Quartz

Create an oasis in your backyard with the clean edges and elegant style of the Symphony. Lie back and imagine yourself transported into a luxurious palace courtyard.

▼ Blue Azurite

Technical elevations

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Symphony 7

7.3m

3.9m

1.10m - 1.66m

Symphony 8

8.3m

4.4m

1.10m - 1.65m

Symphony 9

9.3m

4.4m

1.10m - 1.74m

Symphony 10

10.3m

4.4m

1.10m - 1.82m

▼ Black Onyx

NAME

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Federation Features include: •C lassic curved corners and smooth edges •G radual depth – perfect for those still learning to swim • A perimeter safety ledge so children can get a foothold anywhere in the pool •C onvenient wide steps across the width of the pool so young children can sit or wade • S eating ledges at both ends of the pool for a place to relax after a few laps

▼ Blue Azurite

Get the look and feel of a Tuscan villa in your own backyard with the classic design of the Federation. Select the right colours and finishes to create a private open-air paradise.

▼ Bermuda Blue

Technical elevations

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Federation 8

8.35m

4.1m

1.15m - 1.60m

Federation 9

9.3m

4.3m

1.15m - 1.70m

Federation 11

11.0m

4.3m

1.15m - 1.80m

▼ Green Malachite

NAME

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Atlantis

Features include: •C urved edges and smooth rounded corners •C hild safety ledge around the perimeter •G radual depth for wading and learning to swim •N on-slip surfaces for added safety •A resting seat at the deep end Ask about our party lighting for night-time fun!

▼ Bermuda Blue

For backyard fun and comfort, you can’t go past the Atlantis, one of our most popular family pools. Perfect for recreation, games and laps, this design comes in a wide variety of sizes to suit every backyard.

▼ Green Malachite

Technical elevations

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Atlantis 6

6.3m

3.8m

1.05m - 1.50m

Atlantis 7

7.3m

4.2m

1.05m - 1.60m

Atlantis 8

8.3m

4.2m

1.05m - 1.70m

Atlantis 9

9.3m

4.2m

1.05m - 1.80m

Atlantis 10

10.3m

4.2m

1.05m - 1.90m

Atlantis 12

12.0m

4.3m

1.05m - 2.05m

▼ Narellan Sand

NAME

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Madeira Features include: •G eometric, elegant shape • L edge seating in opposing corners •C hild safety ledge around the perimeter •G radual depth •N on-slip surface Create atmosphere by adding touches of lighting, taking it from a family pool by day to an elegant and romantic focal point by night.

▼ Blue Azurite

Want modern style with timeless elegance? Then look no further. The straight lines and angles of the Madeira create a strikingly aristocratic look for your yard.

▼ Bermuda Blue

Technical elevations

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Madeira 6

6.0m

2.8m

1.10m - 1.50m

Madeira 7

7.3m

3.5m

1.10m - 1.58m

Madeira 8

8.3m

3.5m

1.10m - 1.66m

▼ Black Onyx

NAME

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Princess

Features include: • Smooth curved edges all around • Child safety ledge around the perimeter •W ide steps and seating ledge along the length •G radual depth for wading and learning to swim • Non-slip surfaces

▼ Narellan Sand

The playful kidney shape of the Princess can turn any backyard into a luxury resort hideaway. Its inviting shape opens up a multitude of landscaping possibilities to turn your yard into a lush tropical island getaway.

▼ Blue Azurite

Technical elevations

NAME

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Princess Spa 6

5.95m

3.4m

1.00m - 1.50m

Princess 7

7.3m

3.75m

1.15m - 1.50m

8.2m

4.2m

1.15m - 1.66m

9.24m

4.2m

1.15m - 1.75m

Princess 10

10.3m

4.2m

1.15m - 1.85m

▼ Hawaiian Sand

Princess 8 Princess 9

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Rockpool

Features include: • Natural freeform rockpool shape • Smooth curved edges all around • Child safety perimeter ledge and shallow wading area perfect for young children • Seating ledges at several points for rest and relaxation • Non-slip surfaces • Convenient wide steps

▼ Blue Azurite

With its stylish and distinctive shape, the Rockpool is the only freeform fibreglass pool on the Australian market. Get the look and feel of a natural private lagoon by adding a stunning water feature and greenery.

▼ Green Malachite

Technical elevations

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Rockpool 7

7.3m

3.95m

0.60m - 1.35m

Rockpool 9

9.3m

4.2m

0.60m - 1.70m

▼ Narellan Sand

NAME

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PLUNGE POOLS Pinto & Pinto Plus Features include: • Optional swimjets for enhanced swimming enjoyment and spa jets for additional hydrotherapeutic benefits • Child safety ledge around the perimeter • Non-slip surface • Wide seating ledge at the far end • Convenient and safe wide steps into the pool NAME

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Pinto

4.8m

3.25m

1.60m

Pinto Plus

5.9m

3.3m

1.60m

▼ Blue Azurite

Make the most of a smaller space with the compact, Roman-bath style Pinto plunge pool. Suitable for swimming, recreation, hydrotherapy and relaxation.

Macarthur

Features include: • Child safety ledge around the perimeter • Medium depth for child safety • Non-slip surface • Resting ledges along the length of the pool

▼ Sapphire Blue

Get all the luxury of a full-sized swimming pool in a smaller yard with the Macarthur plunge pool. Great for families with small children, this design comes complete with all of Narellan Pools’ safety features.

Choose one of our lighting or water features for a stunning look in your backyard.

NAME

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Macarthur

5.3m

3.6m

1.3m

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The distinctive shape of the Capri offers a contemporary look with the convenience of modern luxury. With plenty of seating ledges and optional swim and spa jets, this is a pool made for relaxation.

▼ Pastel Sand

Capri

Features include: • Convenient wide steps into the pool and seating ledges along the length • Non-slip surfaces for added safety • Optional swimjets and spa jets NAME

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Capri

5.5m

2.6m

1.20m

Caledonian

Features include: • Child safety ledge around the perimeter • Non-slip surface • Two safe entry/exit points at each end with wide steps • Suitable depth for children

▼ Sapphire Blue

Relax, close your eyes and imagine yourself away on a remote island as you lay back in the cool waters of the Caledonian. This stylish design comes with Narellan Pools’ range of great features.

Consider landscaping and lighting options to make the Caledonian look and feel like a real island getaway.

NAME

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Caledonian

7.0m

3.25m

1.35m

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SPAS

Get the ultimate in luxury and relaxation by adding a spa to your pool purchase. Relax, unwind and enjoy the fun of a personal spa in your own backyard!

Cleopatra Treat yourself like royalty in this luxury shellshaped spa with a ledge that seats up to five adults.

Selina Lie back and let the bubbles massage your cares

away in the classic round Selina spa, which seats three people.

NAME

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

NAME

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Cleopatra

2.70m

2.30m

1.00m

Selina

1.98m

1.78m

0.74m

Tina Get romantic in this kidney-shaped spa with seating for

two, a gorgeous complement to any pool in the Narellan range.

Athena Enjoy the classic comfort of this semi-circular spa that accommodates up to six people. With multi-levelled seating.

NAME

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

NAME

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Tina

1.90m

1.60m

1.05m

Athena

2.30m

2.40m

0.91m

Party Up to four people can relax within the modern lines

and angles of the Party spa, which will look great in any yard.

Neptune The Neptune offers relaxation and comfort as the largest spa in our range, which can be shared by eight people.

NAME

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

NAME

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Party

2.49m

1.83m

0.91m

Neptune

2.40m

2.20m

0.90m

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Choose your finishing touch Pastel Range

Check out the pictures throughout ion the Showcase sect e to see the effect th finish can have on your installation.

Our pastel range offers a classic finish which provides a contemporary appearance to cater for all backyard styles. Sapphire Blue

HANDY TIP

Pastel Sand

Crystal Granite Range Get the glitter of diamonds by day and night with the gorgeous sparkle of the Crystal Granite range, enhanced by the unique Narellan Pools process.

Aqua Jade

Bermuda Blue

Narellan Sand

Hawaiian Sand

Cobalt Blue

Slate Grey

Coral Blue

Marbleglass Range The Marbleglass range adds a timeless elegance to any pool or spa. Each finish is designed with a mix of four colours to create a unique look for any yard.

Green Jadeite

Blue Agate

Grey Quartz

Black Onyx

With over 30 shapes & sizes and a huge selection of colours, Narellan Pools has the perfect pool for you & your family! Aussie Pools 2012

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Green Malachite

Blue Azurite

Ask us about our NEW shape!

Oasis NAME

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

Oasis

3.60m

3.60m

1.65m

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Filterbox cover

Water feature

A filterbox cover is a great way to hide pumps and filters and also reduce the noise that they make. Narellan offer an exclusive fibreglass filterbox cover in Narellan Sand which will complement any Narellan Pool and backyard setting!

Water features are an excellent way to enhance your poolscape and give that finishing touch to your pool. They add elegance, excitement and movement, helping to bring your pool to life. Narellan Pools offer an exclusive fibreglass water feature in Narellan Sand that will complement any Narellan Pool. • Lightweight and easy to install • Easy back entry allows for effortless installation. Comes with a back cover that conveniently hides the plumbing and includes 900mm x 25mm lip water blade • Available only in Narellan Sand • You can change the look of your water NAME feature with either Water feature tiles or cladding

• Lightweight and easy to manoeuvre HEIGHT

DEPTH

WIDTH

WIDTH

1100mm

930mm

950mm

800mm

side to side

front to back

Call our expert partners We have preferred partners to ensure your peace of mind Pool covers

LENGTH

WIDTH

HEIGHT

2200mm

220mm

950mm

Pool cleaners, filtration, water treatment & heating Zodiac Group Australia 219 Woodpark Road, Smithfield, NSW 2164 Ph: 1800 688 552 Fax: 1300 781 688 www.zodiac.com.au

Daisy Pool Covers 309 Great Eastern Highway Redcliffe, WA 6104 Ph: 1300 55 18 11

Fibreglass

Poolside Paradise Ph: (07) 3271 3944

sales@daisypoolcovers.com.au www.daisypoolcovers.com.au

Pumps, filters, spa products & water treatment

Fiber Glass International 20 Production Street, Wacol, QLD 4076 Fax: (07) 3271 1399 www.fgi.com.au

Mineral water treatment

Davey Water Products 6 Lakeview Drive, Scoresby VIC 3179 Ph: 1300 2 DAVEY (1300 232 839)

MOSAICS & FEATURES

Magnapool 415 Creek Road, Mount Gravatt, QLD 4122

Fax: 1300 369 119 sales@davey.com.au www.davey.com.au

Ph: 1300 855 894 info@magnapool.com www.magnapool.com

Pumps, filters, chlorinators & water treatment

Underwater lighting specialists

Poolrite Equipment Pty Ltd 415 Creek Road, Mt Gravatt QLD 4122 Ph: (07) 3323 6555

BULLNOSES & COPING

Spa Electrics, PO Box 4410, Dandenong South, VIC 3164 Factory 4, 5 Commercial Drive, Lynbrook, VIC 3975

Fax: (07) 3323 6500 info@poolrite.com.au www.poolrite.com.au

Ph: (03) 9793 2299 info@spaelectrics.com.au www.spaelectrics.com.au

Pool cleaners

Tiling

CLADDING

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Amber has the answer Maytronics Australia Visit Amber for personal design advice Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Perth and the latest outdoor trends in Ph: 1300 My Dolphin TILES | PAVERS | NATURAL STONE

infoau@maytronics.com www.maytronics.com.au

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Showrooms across in NSW, ACT and QLD

ambertiles.com.au

Amber Australia Pty Ltd Showrooms available in NSW, ACT and QLD Ph: 1300 362 241

amberonline@ambertiles.com.au www.ambertiles.com.au

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Pool planner Use this grid to plan your pool. Make photocopies and try a range of plans

Your planning checklist Use our handy reminder to keep tabs on your choices. Shape Shortlist your favourite shapes. For the full range see our Showcase section, starting on p118.

Finish For the full list of pool

Heating To check out your

Fencing It’s mandatory so needs

finishes head to p125 of our Showcase section.

heating options go to p44.

careful consideration. See p64.

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Additional safety For more

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Pump & Filter Keep it clean all year round. See p54.

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4

4

Surrounds Paving, stone or grass? For more go to p60.

Cover Mesh, slats, thermal or bubble blankets. See p98.

5

5

on gates, alarms and nets see p68.

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Reputable contractors Are you dealing with someone you can trust? The Swimming Pool and Spa Association is here to help.

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f you’re thinking about buying a swimming pool or spa, renovating an old one, or are in need of service and advice, then consider contacting a member of the Swimming Pool and Spa Association (SPASA) in your state. SPASA is made up of members involved in all parts of the industry, and its mission is to offer advice and service to potential or current owners of pools and spas. It was originally formed by leading industry bodies to set standards of skill, workmanship and ethical business behaviour, and all members must abide by a strict code of ethics designed to protect the consumer. Although the association has no mandatory powers, it does have strict control over its

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members. Before being admitted to the association, an applicant must satisfy the board of directors of their high standard of quality and ethics through the successful completion of contracts. All members must use simple, yet comprehensive, written contracts, clearly stating the work to be carried out, equipment and accessories to be installed. It should also state the responsibilities of both parties. When you deal with SPASA members, you know you’re dealing with someone with a proven record. And not only are they qualified to carry out the work, they’ll be covered by any necessary insurance requirements. So whether you’re building a new pool or spa, renovating an older one, or are in need of service, deal with SPASA members only. The SPASA Pool and Spa Books provide reference material and directories to assist pool/spa buyers and owners. For a copy, feel free to contact: SPASA QLD, 07 3252 3611; SPASA SA, 08 8364 4211; SPASA NSW, 02 9747 6644; SPASA VIC, 03 9872 4502.

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CONTRACTS

Sealing the deal A bad business relationship can spoil your pool installation. Here’s how to keep yourself covered.

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ike most construction projects, a swimming pool installation must be covered by an official business contract. In NSW, all contracts for residential building work costing over $1000 in labour must be in writing and contain the following details:

• T he names and signatures of both the contractor and the consumer. • T he date of signing. • T he contractor’s licence details (name and number appearing on the licence card). • A sufficient description of the work to which the contract relates, including any plans and specifications. It must also include statutory warranties as provided in the Home Building Act detailing the work, the materials used, compliance with the law, completion time, and that the completed work is fit for use. • T he contract price, if known, prominently displayed on the front page. A warning must be displayed if it is not known or subject to change, and an explanation of the provision allowing the price change. • The contractor must give you a signed copy of the contract within five business days of entering into the contract. • T here must be no compulsory arbitration clause.

USEFUL CONTACTS

NSW Department of Fair Trading Ph: 13 32 20 www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au

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Deposit

By law, the maximum deposit for work up to $20,000 is 10% of the total cost. For amounts over $20,000, the maximum deposit is 5%. You are not obliged to pay a deposit if the builder has not given you a certificate of Home Warranty Insurance (in New South Wales and Victoria).

Avoiding disputes

If you experience problems, talk to your builder. If necessary, send the builder a written notice outlining the problems and a date for reply or completion.

Insurance claims

If the contract is finished or terminated, and you have suffered a loss from defective or incomplete work that the builder will not rectify or complete, you may be able to lodge a claim through the insurance company named on the home warranty insurance certificate.

Quick Tips

1R emember: if it isn’t in the contract, specifications or included on the drawings, it’s unlikely to be in the contract price! 2B e professional. Messages or instructions should be written, dated, signed and provided to the building supervisor. And make sure you keep a copy!

Do your homework

Remember, you should consider all the costs involved before signing a contract. Familiarising yourself about the building processes will minimise problems and can save you money.

QLD Queensland Building Service Authority (QBSA) Ph: 1300 272 272 info@bsa.qld.gov.au

VIC Victorian Building Commission Ph: 03 9285 6400 www.buildingcommission.com.au

SA Office of Consumer & Business Affairs Ph: 1300 138 918 www.ocba.sa.gov.au

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