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KQ Ranch Resort's pool domeDome in Portugal
The KQ Ranch Dome in Julian, California. A Fabulous place for a vacation in the hills of Southern Cali! http://www.kqranchresort.com

The Best Western Icicle Inn in Leavenworth Washington is the best place to stay & swim after a day of snowmobiling in the mountains. http://www.icicleinn.com

Perhaps you'll want to stay at their villa in beautiful AlGarve - visit the website at www.quintaphoenix.com

Champ's pool before, after and inside the dome. Howell NJ

Swim all year!
Champ's grandson inspects the dome as the carton is opened. It doesn't look very big! An extra one foot was added to the wall height in Mark's dome to allow for the 7' tall slide and limited deck space behind the slide. Felton, CA Nathan gets his swimming exercise during the winter storm of 2003 in New Jersey.
John added a concrete ramp next to his steps for the dome to anchor into. Wrightstown, NJ Keith & Linda's pool has some very cool lighting for romantic night swims. The far wall is opaque white, and other walls are clear. Essex, United KingdomDale, a coach, uses his dome for baseball practice in South Jordan, Utah.
Jay's dome in Northern California Louie uses rubber matting on the deck so he doesn't slip, and it's soft to walk on. Tacoma WA Another view of the Best Western Icicle Inn Dome. They have added a revolving door since this picture was taken.
 
Wood ramps were inserted on the inner steps in order for the dome to make the transition upwards without losing air.A swimming pool dome attracts visitors to hotels during the cooler months. Side taper dome.
Lynn Maxwell's pool in Waco Texas was partially covered by an attached awning. To be able to dome the entire pool, 2 domes were made. The smaller dome under the patio cover has a PVC pipe frame (made by Lynn) and does not require inflation. The rest of the pool has an air supported dome. The unique characteristic of these domes is that they are anchored into a steel I-beam that spans the pool between the large and small sections. The bottom flap of the dome hangs down into the water at this section.
Don in Lakewood, Washington invites Mary, the Rontimco Dome Lady, to autograph his pool dome while she is passing through town on vacation.Barry's dome in Baldock, Herts, United Kingdom. Jim has a story to tell about the Boston Nor'easter of Winter 2003.... Read his story below.
Preparing the deckThe pool dome is taken out of the boxPreparing to float the dome across the pool
The deck is swept and prep'ed.The dome is taken from the box.Oops! Last minute check for sharp edges on the rock formation.
Anchor and eyebolt in placeThe dome is ready to attachAttaching dome to eyebolts
The deck has been drilled, anchors set, and eyebolts inserted.The dome has been floated across the pool. Semi-circle cuts are made in the hem to expose the cable. The cable is latched into the eyebolts.
One corner is attached lastFinished with anchoring the domeInflation of the dome
Another side of the dome is anchored down. Aah! Finished anchoring! Now the blower is inserted through the flap and turned on.
Inside view of Portugal DomeAnother inside view of pool domePortugal pool dome at sunset
Hoorah! The dome is inflated! Now we can swim! And they lived happily ever after.

 

 
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