We can reduce the depth of your pool using our unique lightweight concrete infill system. This system enables pool depths to be dramatically reduced without the risk of damaging the pool structure due to excessive weight gain.
Shown is a 3 metre deep outdoor private school pool, reduced to 1.2 metres deep, saving the school £5,000 per annum on heating, treatment and water costs.
The Benefits of our System Give:
- No risk of structure damage (concrete is lightweight)
- Vast savings on Heat Energy
- Vast savings on chemical treatments
- Savings on water
- Savings on Energy to circulate the pool
- Better pool turnover
- Better pool filtration
- Better pool water clarity
- The entire length of the pool can be used for classes instead of just the shallow end giving greater potential to earn revenue
- Quick easy solution
- Reduced staffing levels
- Less costly pool plant maintenance
If we take a typical pool with dimensions of 25m long x 10m wide, with a deep end of 3 metres and a shallow end of 1 metre. If we reduce this deep end depth to 1.8 metres the volume reduce on average would be:
9m x 10m x 1.2m reduction in depth = 108m³ of water (108 metric tonnes)
The average cost to heat, treat and supervise this quantity of water is approx £8,800. » Back to Services
Pool depth reduction to Leisure Centre training pool.
Day one of the pool deep end reduction - the draining of the pool.

Removal of the pool liner to enable us to de-glaze existing tiles underneath.

Work in progress.

The pumping of the lightweight concrete.

Finished level of new lightweight concrete, showing new outlet sump pipework.

Getting ready for screeding and tiling.

Tiling to walls. Pool floor epoxy coated.

Final coating of epoxy to the pool floor. Walls mosaic tiled and epoxy grouted.

Work's complete ready to fill with water.

