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Swimming Pool Accessories

There are many swimming pool accessories that are a must and many that are fun. Both kinds of accessories are great suggestions that Carlton Pools can give in the process of deciding on the type of pool you want to fit your needs.

Some of the pool accessories that can be considered a must for most people include a swimming pool heater. Who wants to swim in a freezing cold pool all of the time? And why have a pool sitting in your backyard that no one ever wants to get into just because of the temperature. Another great accessory you should have is a pool chlorinator. It disperses chlorine throughout the pool over a period of time and keeps your pool safe and clean for use.

Now the list of fun swimming pool accessories can go on and on so we’ll just discuss a few.

The first is a lounger. A lounger on the side of a pool is a must but some people overlook having a lounger in the pool. There’s no better way to soak up the sun and enjoy the water as well than using a water lounger. You can spend hours resting or reading a book while enjoying the sun and the water.

Having a slide is a must if you have children. They could spend all day playing on the same slide. There’s nothing better for a parent than a happy kid that is entertained by one slide.

A waterfall may be a little expensive initially but it will make a huge difference in the ambiance of your pool. It is so relaxing to watch and listen to as you are relaxing in or by your pool.

Having two posts on either side of your swimming pool can make a great game playing situation. You can set a net up for various games including volleyball. This will keep families building memories with very little cost. Carlton Pools has provided many great experiences for our family.

Written By: Phillip Thow

2011 REGULAR HOUSING INVESTMENT DEDUCTION

Housing Info

After much consultation on this issue we will discuss in this news about perhaps the most important deduction from the income statement: the deduction for investment in residence. The first thing we have to say that by 2010 there has been no change in the deduction and we can continue our income by deducting amounts paid for both building our future home as we pay the mortgage installments during the 2010.Para 2011 income tax return itself to produce a major change in relation to housing and that not everyone will be entitled to a deduction because it will be based on the level of income from lower income contribuyente.Así only 24,000 euros shall be entitled to deduct any amount for this item. Having said that those who have bought their residence before January 1, 2011 and thanks to the transitional provision of Law 35/2006 Eighteenth income tax need not fear because they can keep their income by deducting the amounts paid on their mortgages.
We recall that the maximum to apply for this deduction is 9,015 euros per return.