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The Best Decision is a Fiberglass Pool

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

When selecting or purchasing a new pool, there are a few things to consider. Do you select concrete, fiberglass or even a vinyl surface? 

 Although concrete is considered strong, it doesn’t necessarily mean it is the best surface for a long lasting swimming pool.  Actually, some fiberglass materials are 17 times stronger than concrete.  Gunite pools can also crack in freeze-thaw climates.  Fiberglass, however, is considered ideal for freeze-thaw temperatures such as Michigan.  In addition, a fiberglass pool is generally easier to install than concrete and it is a whole lot easier to maintain.

The great part about selecting a fiberglass pool is that it is done off site, which means you will not need to worry about the process taking over your backyard for a month or more. In fact, generally fiberglass pools are completed in just a short couple of weeks as opposed to months of labor.

Finally, fiberglass pools do not require resurfacing.  Concrete swimming pools which contain plaster will need to be resurfaced every ten to twelve years or so. Painted surfaces might need a touch up every 3 years or more.

Installing a fiberglass pool can enhance the quality of your home while providing hours of enjoyment, exercise and overall good mental and physical health.

Which one – a fiberglass or vinyl swimming pool?

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Fiberglass and vinyl swimming pools both look great and provide many years of fun.  They both do well with chemicals and have no effect upon the pH, total alkalinity or calcium hardness levels however extra care must be taken to avoid having chlorine products contact the vinyl lining.  Fiberglass pools are less prone to fading over time and are more durable and stronger than a vinyl.  In the end, the choice is yours so go with the pool that suits your taste and stays within your budget.

Quick and Easy Fiberglass Swimming Pool Installation

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Installing a fiberglass swimming pool is quick. The excavation and placement can be done in a couple of weeks. Most report it takes about 25 days for the whole process. Concrete swimming pools could take 2-3 months or more.

Since fiberglass pools are premade, it could cost more to install than a concrete pool.  You will need to excavate your backyard perfectly for the pool to fit. Remember if you place your pool near a water table or marshy wet area, your pool could float out of the ground if the land gets oversaturated or a flood occurs.

 

Fiberglass Pools – Did you know that …

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Did you know that fiberglass pools are almost 20 times stronger than concrete pools. They are built tough with materials that are resistant to temperature changes such as extreme heat and freezing.

Fiberglass pool is manufactured in one large shell. The smooth surface of the fiberglass has a strong gel coat finish.  This non porous finish makes it less susceptible to changes in water chemistry and means algae have a tougher time growing on it.

Fiberglass pools have a longer life than concrete pools. Knowing how to care for a fiberglass pool will extend its life for many years.

Choosing a Fiberglass Pool

Monday, November 7th, 2011

A fiberglass pool is the most expensive of all the pool types.  Paying more upfront will save you money in the long run.  Fiberglass pools are more resilient and require less maintenance than vinyl and concrete pools. Here’s an interesting note, in earthquake frequent areas, fiberglass pools posses shock absorbing ability.

Never Drain Your Fiberglass Pool

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

Fiberglass pools are designed to always be holding water.  If you do drain your pool you will risk severe structure problems like cracking and splitting. At times , fiberglass pools rise from the ground and end up completely destroyed. If you need to drain your water – drain a quarter of the water and replace it with fresh water. Continue till your satisfied with your pool water.

Are Fiberglass Pools Cheaper than Inground Pools?

Friday, July 29th, 2011

Depending on what part of the country, fiberglass pools typically cost the same as inground pools. Fiberglass is more expensive than a gunite pool. The materials are slightly more expensive, bur fiberglass lasts forever!

Pool owners mistakenly assume fiberglass pools fall into the temporary, above ground pool price which is not true. The real fiberglass pool savings are seen each month in chemical and electrical costs. Fiberglass pools never need to me resurfaced or relined. They require less chemicals and cleaning time.

So, the answer to this question is no, they can be the same or slightly higher is price than an inground pool.

FAQ’a about fiberglass pools

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

1.Do fiberglass pools pop out of the round? No, as long as you keep it full of water.

2.Are concrete pools stronger than fiberglass? Fiberglass pools are 17 times stronger than concrete or gunite.

3.Are fiberglass pools easy to maintain? Yes, surface is smoother and less likely to host bacteria and algae than rough porous concrete pool.

4.Can I use a salt water system for my fiberglass pool? Yes, and they are becoming more popular than the traditional chlorinating system.

5.Can I move my fiberglass pool to a new location? Yes, you can take it with you.

Anthony & Sylvan fiberglass pools will assure that choosing a fiberglass pool will be the best decion you ever made. We are licensed and insured and are proud to supply with many of our satisfied company references.

When Searching for a Fiberglass Pool Contractor

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

1. Make sure all the contractors you are considering have business addresses and telephone numbers. Look for contractors who have been in the pool industry for at least  five years.

2.  Ask for references. Contact them to learn what their experiences were before, during and after work was completed. 

3.  Check for insurance and licensing. Ask to see certificates for liability and worker’s compensation.

4. Inquire about materials used, length of warranty and services included in the price. 

5. Always pay using cashier’s checks or money orders and get a receipt.  Verify what is included in the installation and what is not included. 

6.  Put in writing how long the installation will take from ground breaking to completion. 

Anthony & Sylvan fiberglass pools guarantee that you will be completely satisfied with your new pool. We are licensed and insured and are proud to supply with many of our satisfied company references.

How long will It Take to Install a Fiberglass Pool?

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Be leery of pool companies who say they can install a fiberglass pool in one day.  It’s nearly impossible to do this.   There are different phases that need to be completed before actually putting the pool into the ground. Here are the steps: 

Permit application and approval -1-2 weeks
Excavation and digging – 2-3 days
Setting, Plumbing, water filling and backfilling of pool
Electrical hookup – 2-3 days
Concrete forming and pouring – 2-3 days
Yard grading – 2-3 days
Pool cleaning and water treatment – 2-4 days 

When purchasing your fiberglass pool, consider these factors.  Remember that just setting and filling a pool does not mean that it is “installed”