Europool pursues an approach that differs significantly from many specialized suppliers. The company does not see itself as a manufacturer of individual components, but as a provider of a complete pool ecosystem. From the pool itself to covers and enclosures, Europool covers almost all relevant product areas that play a role in the planning, construction and use of a private pool. This breadth is no coincidence, but the result of a strategic decision to keep as many interfaces as possible in-house.
Different pool types are at the heart of the range. Europool produces ceramic pools, GRP pools and polypropylene pools. Each material has its own properties, for example in terms of surface, stability or design options. Instead of sticking to one technology, the company responds to the different requirements of clients, properties and usage habits. The range of pools is complemented by underfloor and above-ground roller shutters, enclosures for pools, whirlpools and terraces as well as other technical components.
Europool was founded in the mid-2000s, making it one of the comparatively young players in the industry. Despite the company's short history, it experimented, developed and scaled up early on. Production figures have grown accordingly, as has the geographical reach. Today, Europool supplies customers in many European countries and is also represented for the first time with its own stand at a trade fair in Cologne. The trade fair appearance serves less to look back than to present current developments.
A central highlight in the current portfolio is a new prefabricated pool with an integrated glass front. The pool is delivered fully equipped and combines several technical functions in one system. These include a counter-current system, salt electrolysis and a largely automated control system. All pool functions can be operated digitally, even remotely. For on-site operation, the installation work is essentially limited to the power connection and filling - after which the pool can be used immediately.
In addition to the pool itself, enclosures play a central role. Europool offers automatic patio and pool enclosures that can be moved and make the pool area more independent of the weather. These structures significantly extend the usage time. The pool stays warm for longer, is protected from dirt and can also be used comfortably during transitional periods. The systems are available in various sizes and can be adapted to individual site conditions.
Flexibility is a key feature of the Europool concept. Customers can purchase complete systems from a single source or put together individual components. Pool lengths, glass surfaces, side elements and roofing dimensions can be varied. The result is not a rigid product, but a modular system that can be adapted to different architectural and functional requirements. Larger enclosures or extended pools are also technically feasible.
Europool thus positions itself between industrial production and individual pool design. The focus is less on individual components and more on the integration of technology, comfort and use. Automation, digital control and prefabricated systems are designed to simplify planning and construction processes while also enabling high-quality use. The trade fair presentation makes it clear that the company sees its role not only as a manufacturer, but also as a system provider - with the aim of making pool construction more manageable, easier to plan and more functionally sophisticated.