Reasons To Choose A Wider Top Rail For Your Swimming Pool

Posted on: 28 May 2020

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When you're shopping for an above ground pool, there are several measurements that you'll want to consider. Perhaps most important is the volume of the pool, but its depth, diameter, and other measurements are also worth thinking about. One measurement that you can initially overlook is the width of the top rail. In an above-ground pool, the top rail is the plastic cap that sits atop the side wall of the pool. Generally, the top rail is available in different widths. Here are some reasons that choosing a wider top rail is a smart decision.

It's More Comfortable

There will be plenty of times that peoples' bodies will be contact with the top rail of your above-ground swimming pool. For example, even if you equip the pool with a ladder, you'll occasionally have people climbing in and out without using the ladder. When a top rail is narrow, it can be a little uncomfortable to climb over because of how it can dig into your body. A wider rail, meanwhile, doesn't put as much pressure against your skin. This can be more pleasant not only when you're climbing over the rail, but also when you're in the pool with your arms resting on the rail.

It Makes A Good Shelf

Don't overlook the value of a wider top rail for its ability to serve as a shelf while you're swimming. For example, if you're the type of person who enjoys taking a drink in a plastic cup into the pool, it's easier to situate the drink on a wider top rail. With a narrow rail, there's a chance that the drink could fall into the pool or onto the ground. A wider top rail doesn't just accommodate drinks. If you're looking for a place to temporarily store swim goggles, sunscreen, and other pool accessories, a wider rail is a better choice.

It Can Feel More Robust

You always want to feel as though your above-ground swimming pool is robust and durable, both when you're swimming in it and when you're looking at it from nearby. A thin top rail may give the pool a flimsy look, even when it's structurally sound. You may feel as though the extra width of a wider top rail helps to make your pool feel more robust. Given that you're making a significant investment in the pool and you want it to last for a long time, this feeling is important. Visit a local pool retailer to learn more about top rails.