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Article: Extreme cantilever: new technology offers pool owners the best of both worlds--a free-form pool with an automatic cover and little visual evidence. It just takes time and money.(Covers QUARTERLY MARKET REPORT)
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- Pool & Spa News
- Article date:
- September 5, 2005
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For years, pool builders have offered the same two choices to homeowners: a free-firm pool that can't accommodate an automatic cover or a basic rectangular vessel that can. An automatic cover needs rigid, straight boundaries for it to sweep back and forth. A free-form pool, on the other hand, conforms to no specific shape. This means automatic covers have been out of reach to customers who, prefer flee-form pools. A new method helps solves this age-old problem. While a couple of builders have been using it more than a decade, it's new to most. Some manufacturers call it the "extreme cantilever" because it shows the least evidence that there's a cover. And with the right ...
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