A stainless steel pool can make sense where durability, hygiene, precise detailing and fast installation matter. For public and hotel projects, it’s necessary to address not just the price of the shell, but also operating costs, safety, slip resistance, service and integration with the technology.
With manufacturers like Berndorf Bäderbau or Myrtha Pools, ask about references of a similar type, construction details and who is responsible for the design.
Weld quality and floor gradient determine durability more than the sheet thickness alone. For public pools, also address slip-resistant floor and wall finishes according to the type of use – a swimming pool has different requirements than a children’s paddling area. Have the company document which type of stainless steel (usually 316L) it uses and why, especially for pools with salt water.
Before construction, also have a structural assessment for the given location documented, especially for larger public pools with higher visitor numbers. A good supplier should also be able to explain the anchoring method and resistance to expansion during temperature fluctuations, which affects weld longevity.
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