Ledge Lounger provides premium, UV-resistant resin furniture specifically engineered for submerged use on tanning ledges and sun shelves. Instead of floating away, these hollow pieces are designed to be filled with pool water, anchoring them securely in shallow lounging areas. To complete the ultimate resort style setup, pair your signature chaises with built in pool umbrellas for essential shade. Incorporating these pieces into your design requires a custom tanning ledge and properly placed return jets to ensure water circulation around the furniture.
Ledge Lounger In-Pool Furniture FAQs
How should Ledge Lounger furniture be matched to a tanning ledge?
Ledge Lounger furniture should be selected according to the measured water depth, ledge dimensions, slope, pool finish, and intended seating position. Different chairs and loungers are designed for specific depth ranges, so a model that works on a shallow sun shelf may not sit correctly on a deeper ledge. The design of tanning and sun ledges affects how deeply the furniture sits and whether the seat angle, base, and waterline suit the intended use. Enough clear surface should remain around the furniture for entry, circulation, and maintenance.
How do I know whether a Ledge Lounger chair fits my water depth?
Confirm the measured water depth from the finished ledge surface to the normal waterline, not simply the structural depth shown on a pool drawing. Different furniture designs are intended for shallow or deeper ledges, and using a chair outside its intended range can change comfort, stability, and body position. The ledge should also be wide and long enough for the complete footprint without placing the base near an edge, step transition, fitting, or slope. Pool finish, ledge angle, and water movement should be considered. Model-specific depth guidance should control the selection.
What pool details should be checked before placing Ledge Lounger furniture?
Measure the ledge width, length, water depth, slope, step transitions, and distance from returns, bubblers, drains, and lights. A furniture layout should preserve a clear entry path and avoid blocking circulation or maintenance access. The selected swim-out, bench, or tanning-ledge design must provide enough usable surface for the furniture footprint and surrounding movement. Narrow ledges, sloped surfaces, or strong return flow may affect stability. The pool finish should be kept free of trapped grit beneath the furniture to reduce the chance of abrasion.
Can Ledge Lounger furniture stay in the pool continuously?
Whether an item can remain submerged depends on its specific instructions, water chemistry, climate, freeze conditions, and maintenance routine. Even furniture designed for in-water use should be removed periodically so the ledge and underside can be cleaned. Debris or grit trapped beneath the base can mark the finish, while unbalanced water may contribute to deposits or discoloration. Furniture should normally be removed before freezing conditions or winterization unless the instructions clearly state otherwise. Inspect the product for cracks, movement, fading, or damage before returning it to the water.
What should be documented if Ledge Lounger furniture becomes damaged?
Keep the product model, color, purchase date, water depth, pool-finish type, placement location, and photographs of the complete item and damaged area. Note whether the issue involves cracking, warping, discoloration, instability, surface marks, or missing hardware. Images of the ledge and normal waterline can provide useful context because depth and placement may affect use. Cleaning products, chemical conditions, and winter storage practices should also be recorded. Complete documentation supports the returns and warranty claim process when formal review is needed.