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This project, designed and installed by Robert Scarpa, our dealer in Long Island, represents some of the unique and intricate details and fabrication abilities of our team of installers. This project has radiant heat in the concrete floor and a dehumidification system within the enclosure for a reduction in moisture from the pool water. As the winner of the 2003 Before & After Contest, this product, coupled with the client's enthusiasm, brings a new dimension to how pool enclosures can be attached to a home.
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Completely opened, these 7 bays nestled together allow the 40' plus of the pool area to be open on a beautiful day. In Queens, NY, once the summer ends, the comfort of any outdoor pool would end as well. So....
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...instead of running to the nearest club so that this client's exercising in his pool doesn't come to a halt, he simply rolls his Roll-A-Cover closed and his daily routine doesn't miss a beat.
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On the opposite wall is a custom gable with a 2' polycarbonite (non-acrylic) spacer for maximum light and visibility. This area is where the custom walkway begins.
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The hot tub, blended nicely into the corner of the enclosure, is situated in an area so that when the enclosure is fully opened, it still has a protective covering from strong sun rays or quick rain showers when closing the enclosure isn't really worth the time.
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A sharp view of the water area and the fine geometric details of the angled walls. Being a full size enclosure, the walking space around the enclosure allows for ease of cleaning and comfortable foot traffic.
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This creative walkway adds the ultimate benefit to the client. His ability to enjoy the pool without ever being outside is a total luxury. Being that the pool was already installed and the Roll-A-Cover was an afterthought, Mr. Scarpa of Roll-A-Cover L.I., sure outdid himself. That's why he is our 2003 winner of the Before & After Contest.
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