Friday, August 29, 2008

Fiberglass Swimming Pools - Last Longer and Less Maintenance

By Adam Beaty


If you are considering an in ground pool you may want to consider fiberglass swimming pools. These pools can last longer and take less maintenance than concrete pools or vinyl pools. They take much less scrubbing making them much easier to clean also. Fiberglass lasts longer too and maintains well.

The pools come already formed into a shape making them quicker to install. The inside of the pools are nice and smooth unlike concrete's texture. They are also sealed so they do not react as much with water keeping it cleaner. This lets you use fewer chemicals. You also don't have to clean the pool so often. With using fewer chemicals like chlorine the water is gentler to a person's skin.

As time goes on pools made from vinyl or concrete can develop problems. Concrete cracks during the aging process. Vinyl liners wear out. The way fiberglass stands up over the year is outstanding. Fiberglass does not break easily also with it having the smooth texture the algae does not like to grow on it. This dramatically cuts down on trying to clean the algae off the pool and pother cleaning also. Fiberglass makes the pool for maintenance free.

Where earthquakes occur fiberglass swimming pools are an ideal choice. They can move with the ground instead of breaking and or cracking. They do not have problems with tree roots as vinyl liners do in pools. Places such as California should not use concrete as a choice for pools with all their earthquakes.

Your hands are tied when it comes to some design features though with fiberglass. Since it comes in premade shapes you can only use those shapes. So if you have a real wacky idea for a shape of a pool concrete would have to be your choice. Also vinyl line pools can offer a bit more shapes too. Your first design decision will have to be the kind of shaping you want your pool to have.

In a pool made of fiberglass you need to allow water to stay in up to a recommended level during the winter months. This would not be good if you lived in a frigid area of the country. You would need to use concrete or vinyl lined in these areas. Your nearby pool authority would be able to help you choose.

To prepare for installation of your pool you need to first pick a location for the pool. One thing to think about is ease of getting to the bathroom from outside. Choose an area of the yard convenient to the door of your house. Mark and dig the hole according to the specifications of the pool's shape and depth. Then when the pool arrives for installation the crew can easily install it.

You will also want to landscape around your pool after it is fully installed. Make sure to use plants that can withstand the pool chemicals. Check with your local nursery to find out which plants are best. You may also keep in mind that you do not want high maintenance plants around you pool too. You want to keep the whole area very relaxing to be in. Now you are ready to fully enjoy swimming and socializing in your pool.

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