Container pool

The installation of a container pool is simpler and faster than that of a traditional pool, as the container already provides a stable and waterproof structure. However, certain steps are required to make the pool functional and safe. Here are the typical steps in the installation process:

1. Site selection and preparation

• Choose a suitable location on your property that is appropriate for the pool. The location should be flat and stable, and, if necessary, have access to water and electrical connections.

• Depending on the desired placement (above ground, semi-buried, or fully buried), excavation may be required. For above-ground installations, it is sufficient to prepare a surface that can support the weight of the container.


2. Floor slab and foundation

• To ensure the stability of the pool, a concrete slab or a solid foundation is usually prepared as the base. This ensures that the container stands securely and level, and prevents moisture from entering from the bottom


3. Adjustment and cladding

• The container is prepared and adjusted to meet the pool's needs. This includes cutting openings for windows, installing stairs or an entryway, and lining the interior with materials suitable for pools.
• The interior of the container is typically lined with waterproof and corrosion-resistant materials, such as vinyl or special pool paints


4. Installation of the technology

• Filter system: The pool requires a filtration system to ensure clean and hygienic water. This can be installed in a separate technical shaft next to the container.
• Pumps and piping: The necessary pipes for water supply and drainage, as well as the pool pump, are connected. These must be pressure-resistant and suitable for pool water.
• Heating (optional): If the pool is to be heated, a heating system will be integrated, which can either be electric or powered by a heat pump.
• Lighting (optional): LED lights can be installed in the pool to create an appealing atmosphere.


5. Insulation

• For year-round or extended seasonal use, insulating the container is recommended. This helps retain heat in the pool and saves energy costs for heating.


6. Final assembly and filling

• Once all components are installed, the pool is checked for leaks. After that, the container pool can be filled.
• Check the water after filling the pool and ensure that the filtration system is working properly.


7. Commissioning and maintenance

• The pool is now ready for use. Perform the initial maintenance and pay attention to the water quality. Regular filter cleanings and the use of pool chemicals (e.g., chlorine) keep the water clean.


A container pool installed in the ground offers many advantages:
It looks aesthetically pleasing and blends seamlessly into the garden or terrace without dominating the landscape. The pool is placed in an excavated pit and requires a stable, level ground surface, as well as possibly a drainage layer to prevent water buildup.
Container pools are available in various sizes and depths and can be equipped with stairs or seating areas upon request. Thanks to their steel construction, they are durable and resistant to environmental influences. Additional thermal insulation is often added to save energy and keep the water temperature constant for longer.

Container sauna

A container sauna is an innovative type of sauna integrated into a converted shipping container. This type of sauna combines the benefits of mobility, sustainability, and modern design. Container saunas are especially popular for outdoor use, as they are easily transportable and versatile, fitting well into various environments – from gardens to lakesides.

Features of a container sauna:


1. Robust structure:

Container saunas are based on converted shipping containers, made of durable steel, providing a solid foundation for the sauna. The structure is weather-resistant and designed for outdoor use.


2. Sustainability:

By reusing shipping containers, material is saved, making the container sauna an environmentally friendly option. Additionally, sustainable woods are often used for the interior.


3. Interior cladding and equipment:

The interior of the container sauna is clad with high-quality materials such as cedar, spruce, or abachi wood to create a cozy atmosphere and good insulation. Ergonomically designed benches and reclining areas ensure comfort.


4. Insulation and energy efficiency:

Container saunas are insulated to retain heat inside and minimize energy loss. The insulation also ensures that the sauna heats up quickly and maintains a constant temperature.


5. Spacious windows or glass walls:

Container saunas often have large window fronts or glass walls that let in natural light and offer sauna guests a view of nature. This enhances the feeling of spaciousness and relaxation.


6. Heating system:

Container saunas can be equipped with various heating systems, such as electric stoves or wood-burning stoves, depending on preference and location of use. Electric sauna controls allow for easy operation and temperature regulation.


7. Flexible areas of use:

Thanks to the container base, these saunas are easily transportable and can be set up at various locations. They are ideal for private properties, resorts, campsites, or temporary events.


Advantages of a container sauna:


Mobility

The container can be moved or even transported to a new location if needed, allowing for flexible use.


Unique design

The industrial look combined with wood and glass gives the container sauna a modern appearance that blends well into various landscapes.


Cost-efficiency

Compared to permanently installed saunas, a container sauna is often more affordable and requires less preparation work at the site.


Weather resistance

Due to its robust construction, the container sauna can be used outdoors year-round, regardless of weather conditions.


Overall, the container sauna is an attractive option for those seeking a flexible, sustainable, and design-oriented sauna solution that can easily adapt to different locations while providing the highest level of comfort.