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In-Pool Furniture Suitable for 18" Water Depth

18 inch Max Depth

No Float Guildelines

Designed for tanning ledges 18 inches deep or less, our in-pool resin furniture stays firmly in place without floating. Every product on this page is water-depth rated, making it easy to select the right option for your sunshelf. Depending on the model, they may use removable risers or a concealed internal weight system to ensure stability without compromising appearance. Pairing your selection with the correct water depth ensures comfort, safety, and long-term no float performance.

12 products
18 inch Max Depth

Choosing the Right Furniture for Your Tanning Ledge

Why Water Depth Matters for In-Pool Furniture

Water depth is the single most important factor in choosing in-pool furniture that performs correctly. Furniture designed for deeper water may float or feel unstable when placed on a shallow tanning ledge. Every product shown on this page is specifically rated for 18 inches of water or less, so you can confidently choose pieces that will remain grounded, comfortable, and properly positioned on your sunshelf.

No-Float Guidelines for 18" Tanning Ledges

Designed for tanning ledges 18 inches deep or less, our in-pool resin furniture stays firmly in place without floating. Each product on this page is water-depth rated and engineered for shallow-water stability. Depending on the design, pieces may use removable risers or a concealed internal weight system to achieve proper balance—without compromising appearance. Selecting furniture matched to your exact water depth ensures comfort, safety, and long-term no-float performance.

Why All In-Pool Furniture Is Not the Same

Lower-cost in-pool chairs are often made using thin-walled resin construction, which reduces material costs but also strength and weight. In shallow water, lighter hollow designs are more likely to float, shift, or feel unstable. Our in-pool furniture is molded using thicker, solid resin walls for durability and proper weight, allowing each piece to remain grounded at its rated water depth without relying on visible weights or after-market fixes.Thicker resin construction also resists cracking, fading, and deformation over time, especially in high-sun and chemically treated pool environments.