Frequently Asked Questions: TECHNOLOGIES

1. What is Myrtha® Technology?

Myrtha® Technology is an exclusive technology, perfectly suitable to answer public use needs (hotels, campings, sports centres) and for agonistic competitions, with technical solutions and a degree of finish without equals in the swimming pool world. Myrtha® Technology is a “third way” alternative to the traditional reinforced concrete structures and to the customary prefabricated swimming pools, allowing to overcome the limits of both solutions. The structure is realized with stainless steel modular panels with a PVC layer applied hot in the factory, our special patent.

2. Which differences are there with regard to the other technologies existing on the market?

Reinforced concrete gives the idea of sturdiness and flexibility, freedom of choice for form, dimensions and linings. Myrtha® has the same guarantees on all these aspects in addition to the rapidity of installation, that r.c. cannot have (even if in the time several systems with prefabricated panels or non-returnable formworks, that make the job more rapid with regard to the classic casting on the construction site, have been developed), and the duration in the time can be even higher because suitable for any typology of ground, even seismic: in case of cracks for movements in the ground, infiltrations that corrode the reinforcement or attack the lining can be created and maintenance can become very problematic, which does not happen with Myrtha® panels.

3. What is RenovAction® Technology?

RenovAction® Technology is the exclusive and patented technology that Myrtha Pools® use for the refurbishment and the renewal of existing pools. The process, based on the same Myrtha® modular principal, can imply according to circumstances the renovation of the walls, of the overflow channel or of the floor lining, or of all the structure of the pool. The big technological innovation of RenovAction® is that both the partial and the total renovation do not generally require any intervention of demolition of the existing structure.