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Although some areas of the country are not overly populated with pools, many are and for those, having an inground pool slide is part of the overall package. Sure, swimming, and playing pool games are fun but installing an inground pool slide completes the package, giving your backyard something extra special. The great thing about an inground pool slide is that you could install something designed for the smaller kids or go all out with a fast and thrilling ride.
One of the most popular types of inground pool slide stands more than seven feet tall, features a water feature, has a deep flume runway, high sidewalls, and closed toe molded steps. With this option, the slide is both exciting and safe. When shopping for a new inground pool slide, we would also recommend stainless steel legs and handrails, making climbing sturdier and stronger. Another change with an inground pool slide is the amazing colors. Years ago, you had a choice of blue or gray but today, you can find vibrant colors, textures, and patterns. Most slides are now made from strong acrylic, which is flexible and fade resistant. You will also find that slides made today are available in left and right curves. Therefore, no matter the size or configuration of your pool, you will find a slide that works. Now, if you want an inground pool slide like none other, the Turbo Twister is incredible. This particular slide measures more than eight feet tall. When the slide arrives at your home, it will be stored in several boxes, which makes handling and assembly easy. With this type of inground pool slide, the water delivery system is capable of pumping a massive 40 gallons of water every minute. For the person going down the slide, the ride is fast and thrilling. Best of all, this pool slide only needs 42 inches of water depth to be enjoyed and there are no plumbing requirements. No matter the type of inground pool slide you choose, proper care and maintenance will ensure it provides you and your family with years of enjoyment. If you go with an acrylic or plastic slide, make sure you never use any type of abrasive soap, which will cause scratches. In addition, it is important to read the manufacturer’s recommendations. Usually, the instructions will provide you with some very direct information. The bottom line is that any of the new inground pool slide options should never be cleaned with disinfectants or harsh chemicals. |