Fiberglass Swimming Pool Tips |
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Before selecting a vinyl, fiberglass or gunite swimming pool for your backyard, consider the pros and cons of each type carefully. When making this important decision, focus only on your specific needs and requirements, rather than on the sales pitches of swimming pool suppliers. In this article, we will explore the option of fiberglass pools, which have many advantages over concrete or vinyl pools. For example, they are cost effective, involve fewer chemicals for maintenance and do not leak alkalis in to the water.
One of the main differences which set fiberglass pools apart from the rest is that they are constructed entirely at the factory, and arrive at the installation site ready to be installed. All that is required is to excavate a hole, install the pool in the excavation, plumb the pool and install the deck or patio around the pool. The fact that the pool is built at the factory means that there is less work to be done at your house as well as a certain level of quality control, and once the pool is delivered, the installation can be done in a matter of days, unlike concrete or vinyl pools which require considerably longer periods for installation.
A further advantage of fiberglass pools is that they may save you money in the long run, even though the initial outlay is more than vinyl or concrete pools. Fiberglass is very durable and relatively low-maintenance, so they do not need periodic resurfacing or liner replacements like concrete and vinyl-lined pools. Fiberglass pools typically require fewer water balancing chemicals than concrete pools since fiberglass does not leak alkalis into the water. Fiberglass pools also tend to use less electricity for pool maintenance than concrete pools: Concrete is porous and requires more energy to remove dirt and algae, therefore requiring pumps and filters to work harder to keep the pool clean. With fiberglass dirt and algae can easily be scrubbed away. Finally, fiberglass is technically stronger and more resilient than concrete, meaning it will generally have a longer lifespan if maintained properly. This also means that it is a good option for those who live in areas which are prone to earthquakes. |