
Talking to Suresh Bajaj of Millennium Pools
A pool at a timeshare resort is not like a home pool – you need to factor in what we call “float loads” – that’s the average number of people in a pool at a given time.
Which means we need to plan breathing space, as well as multiple entry points to the pool in terms of step ladders. Today’s resort pools also need hard-wearing deck spaces and filtration plants that are capable of taking on more loads than a home pool. Add to this, very high standards in terms of design, visual appeal and deck furniture that goes along with the resort’s visual theme.
So, while a pool is an absolute essential for a timeshare resort, a wide range of customized solutions need to be considered along with project-specific design. These days there’s another factor that comes into play – resort owners ask for compliance with industry standards and specifications, which can have a clear bearing on quality, safety and efficiency.
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Q&A – March 2016