Hello,
is the pool already built? Are you planning to build the house afterwards?
I wouldn’t proceed without professional expertise and advice from a pool specialist or pool house builder. I know someone who has a pool house made of glass—it looks really cool, and if it is heated, you can also use it outdoors in winter. I wish you and your friend lots of fun and success with your project.
Best regards, rosanne
is the pool already built? Are you planning to build the house afterwards?
I wouldn’t proceed without professional expertise and advice from a pool specialist or pool house builder. I know someone who has a pool house made of glass—it looks really cool, and if it is heated, you can also use it outdoors in winter. I wish you and your friend lots of fun and success with your project.
Best regards, rosanne
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Maier GmbH19 Sep 2008 13:12Hi!
I wouldn’t necessarily use bricks. Aerated concrete is lighter and easier to work with. Plus, construction is faster since the blocks are larger. However, I do like the idea of using glass. That way, you can basically combine a pool house with a conservatory. The question is how well it insulates. Or is double glazing enough?
Best regards
Der Heimwerker
I wouldn’t necessarily use bricks. Aerated concrete is lighter and easier to work with. Plus, construction is faster since the blocks are larger. However, I do like the idea of using glass. That way, you can basically combine a pool house with a conservatory. The question is how well it insulates. Or is double glazing enough?
Best regards
Der Heimwerker
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