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A Few Benefits to Owning a Fiberglass Pool

Tuesday, March 13th, 2012

When deciding to purchase or install an in- ground swimming pool, you will need to consider which type of pool best suits your family’s needs: vinyl, concrete or fiberglass. Although all pools ultimately have their pros and cons, first consider the benefits to owning fiberglass swimming pool.

Compared to concrete, a fiberglass swimming pool is extremely low maintenance. This is a well known fact in the swimming pool industry. It actually only takes approximately 45 minutes to maintain a fiberglass pool every week, which is not much effort to keep your pool clean and sparkling all year long.

Fiberglass is easy on your feet. Because fiberglass has such an ultra- smooth surface, it will not cause annoying scrapes and burns on your toes, hands and feet. If you find yourself moving around in the water a lot, throwing a ball or attempting an underwater handstand, you will definitely appreciate a smoother surface. It’s also important to have a comfortable surface for children to play on, as they are more likely to scrape their fingers or toes on a rougher surface.

Fiberglass pools are resistant to algae. Since algae does not grow on smooth, non -porous surfaces, your cleaning time will be minimal, unlike traditional pools with more abrasive, porous finishes.

Finally, fiberglass works very well with salt chlorine generators. Salt water is all the rage in the pool business, and a salt chlorinator will not damage the finish of a fiberglass pool.

Ever increasingly popular, fiberglass swimming pools continue to remain a top choice in the United States throughout the year. For a free, in-home consultation regarding the latest in fiberglass pools, please contact an Anthony & Sylvan renovation consultant today.

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.

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.

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.

Why Get A Custom Built Fiberglass Swimming Pool?

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Back in the days, concrete or vinyl pools were the only thing on the market.  Currently, fiberglass swimming pools are taking the market by storm, proving to be far superior to concrete or vinyl pools. 

Consider the differences between walking on glass or walking on sandpaper, the sandpaper is rough and scratchy and the glass is cool and smooth.  Concrete pools can leave scrapes and cuts and even tear your bathing suit. Yet the fiberglass pool does not present these problems.  Also the smooth surface of a fiberglass pools makes it virtually impossible for algae and other micro organisms to flourish.

Fiberglass pools are more expensive than concrete pools at first, but the savings on maintenance costs are significant year in and year out. They use less chemicals needed to maintain water balance, less brushing and less repairs to the pool. Fiberglass pools are more expensive than concrete pools at first, but the savings on maintenance costs are significant year in and year out.

Fiberglass Pool Cleaning Tips

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

Many homeowners are purchasing fiberglass pools because it typically requires less maintenance than concrete or vinyl lined pools.  A fiberglass pool ‘s shell is smooth and easy to clean its important to follow proper cleaning procedures to ensure that you do not damage the fiberglass.

Tips in cleaning your pool:

Avoid abrasive cleaners – a fiberglass pool’s gel coat can be easily scratched or nicked. Use a pool tile cleaner and buff marks out with car polish. 

Remove metal deposits with specialized products – Most water contain metals and these metals can build up over time. Use metal removing agents from your local pool store. Many of these removing agents convert the metal into salt that can be easily washed out through the pool’s filter 

Control algae – most algae will be in the water itself and not the walls of your pool.  Increase the chlorine or bromine to treat algae. 

Use a professional when repairing cracks – when not properly done, cracks in a fiberglass gel coat can look even more conspicuous due to uneven texture and poor color matching.

Why Get a Fiberglass Pool

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

There are a few great reasons why you should get a fiberglass pool. Below we have listed some of those reasons our customers choose to install a fiberglass pool over any other type of swimming pool for their backyard.

1. Innovative Designs – Fiberglass pool manufacturers produce pools with hundreds of shapes, sizes and colors for any budget.
2. Warranty – In ground fiberglass pools offer excellent warranties because they know that their products will never need to be resurfaced or replaced.
3. Low Maintenance – A fiberglass pool’s non porous surface does not allow algae to stick to the walls and floor which makes chemical balancing a breeze.
4. Fast Installation – Typical fiberglass pool installation takes between 2-4 weeks compared to vinyl and concrete pools.
5. Longevity – Fiberglass pools save you money in the long run. Since they don’t need to be resurfaced, the surface is fade and stain resistant and they maintain their look for many years.