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Sizing Your Pool Pole: How to Choose the Right Size

Feb 14

Finding the perfect size of pool pole for your pool could be a difficult job. It can be difficult to select the appropriate size pool pole for your pool. There are so many sizes and brands to select from. Sesler Pool Services will walk you through the process of sizing your pole for your pool. We'll cover the various kinds of poles, along with their sizes, as well as give you some guidelines on choosing the ideal one to meet your needs. So don't hesitate - start shopping now!

What is Pool Pole Sizing?

When choosing the size of your pole for the pool, it's important to take into account the following factors:

-Pool size

Weight of the person who is using the pole

-Type of pool cover

The most important factor to think about when you are deciding on the size of your pool pole is the dimensions of your pool. The weight of person who is using the pole will also play a role in how large of an overall diameter pole you require. A smaller diameter pole will be more suitable for a small pool if the person using it to push the pool equipment will be using less weight than someone with bigger pool. The size of the pole is also dependent on the kind of pool cover. If your cover is made from vinyl or another synthetic material, the smaller diameter of the pole is more effective as it won't catch on the fabric and pull it away. If your cover is made out of cloth or some other fabric, an even larger diameter pole is going to be needed to enable the device to go through the layers of fabric to reach the bottom of the pool.

How to Find the Right Size for Your Pool Pole

These dimensions must be taken into consideration when measuring the pole of your pool:

Length of Pole:

The length of your pole must be at least at least the same length of your fence or deck. If the pole is located in the corner, it will need to be at least the same length as the deck or fence. The pole should be placed on an elevated deck or platform to allow it to reach the ground from both sides.

The width of the Pole:

The pool pole's width should not exceed two-and-a-half times its length. If you own a round or oval-shaped pool pick a smaller or larger pole, based on how close to the wall or coping will be erected. It is important to ensure that there is at least 1 inch of clearance between the top of the swimming pool as well as the bottom of the Pole.

There are four kinds of pool poles

There are four sizes for poles for swimming pools eight feet, 10 feet’, 12' and 14'. Each size has its specific application, so be sure you choose the right size for your pool.

The most popular size for pool poles is 8'. They are ideal for small pools. They are easy to use and store easily.

10" Pool Poles are perfect for medium-sized pools. Although they are a little more difficult than 8 7' Pool Poles to operate, they can still be controlled.

For larger pools, 12' Pool Poles can be used. 14' Pool Poles can be used to construct large pools or ponds. They're a little more difficult to handle however they provide greater durability and stability.

What is the ideal size

If you're planning to purchase an outdoor pool pole there are some points to be aware of.

Length: There are a variety of lengths of pool poles. They typically span between 6 and 10 feet. Make sure the length of the pole you choose is appropriate for your swimming pool. Most pools have a minimum length and width of 8 feet. So 6 feet of pole would be just right.

Weight: A pool pole can weigh as much as 2-6 pounds. Be sure the pole's weight is adequate for the pool you have and also your endurance and strength. A lighter pole will be less difficult to maneuver, however, larger poles can support more weight and can support larger umbrellas and other items.

Diameter: This determines the area it can cover in the water. The greater diameter, the larger the area covered by the pole. A 7-inch diameter is best for the majority of people.

Pole Sizes and Brands

Pool Poles come in a variety of sizes, but they are not all equal. These factors will assist you in choosing the right size pool pole.

Your Height

Your Weight

The Area of Your Pool -The Area of Your Pool

The Depth of Your Pool

If you are aware of your height and weight as well as your surface area, you can consult the following chart to find the appropriate size pole. Be aware that there's a small caveat - some brands will provide two sizes for their poles, according to how wide your shoulders are. If you have a 33-inch shoulder width and need a standard-sized pole (18") The 18" model is best. If you have a 35" shoulder width and want an XL model (19") and you want an XL model, choose the 19" model.

Conclusion

It is crucial to keep in mind that everyone is unique in the selection of the right size pool pole. This means you'll be required to calculate your height, arm length and waist circumference in order to determine the ideal pole size. Once you've determined your size, make sure to pick up the pole that is comfortable in your hand and is stable when you are using it.

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