Polypropylene Overflow Pools

Polypropylene overflow pools feature water level flush with the pool edges and are equipped with perimeter gutters for even overflow. A stylish and functional choice for modern pools.

Overflow Pools — Perfect Harmony of Water and Design

The main feature of overflow pools is the water level that perfectly aligns with the pool edges, equipped with perimeter gutters. Water overflowing the pool edges is collected in a dedicated reservoir and pumped through filtration and disinfection systems. An advanced control system maintains a stable water surface level while protecting pumps from dry running, ensuring reliable and efficient equipment operation. Overflow pools combine elegant design with functional excellence, making them ideal for both private and public use.

The water circulation system is a vital part of the overflow compensation tank. It collects displaced water during swimming and stores reserves for backwashing the sand filter and replenishing the pool with fresh water. From the compensation tank, water is pumped to the filtration and disinfection system, then returned to the pool through circulation jets.

The construction cost of an overflow pool is generally higher than that of a skimmer pool due to the need for additional space below the water level. A compensation tank is installed in a special chamber, where water flows naturally from the overflow gutter. Surface debris is naturally removed during the overflow process, after which the water is filtered and purified. This makes overflow pools popular in medical and sports facilities, as their system maintains water cleanliness with minimal maintenance. Additional debris from the pool bottom is drained through a dedicated bottom outlet. Due to the complex design, construction and installation require higher investment: additional piping for constant water drainage, transportation to filters and heaters, and space for technical rooms and equipment must be provided.

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