Transform your backyard into the ultimate outdoor oasis with the captivating allure of fiberglass pools. These pools offer a remarkable level of customization, ensuring a truly rewarding experience. When comparing them to concrete pools, fiberglass pools emerge as the superior choice, boasting easier maintenance and a construction material that is both stronger and more durable. By opting for a fiberglass swimming pool, you can indulge in years of pure enjoyment, relaxation, and unmatched beauty.

 

What Is a Fiberglass Pool?

Pre-engineered fiberglass pools are handcrafted in-mold pools that arrive ready for installation in your yard. The fiberglass is made from interwoven glass fibers and polyester resin. This material is incredibly strong and ideal for in-ground pools. On the other hand, a concrete pool requires a steel framework or wood that is covered with a mixture consisting of cement, water, and sand. Fiberglass is used for many high-performance items, including bathtubs, sinks, and hot tubs. Therefore, fiberglass is the ideal material for an inground pool.

 

Fiberglass Pool Shapes

Florida Pool Patio, South FL’s best contractor of fiberglass pools, offers many different shapes that can be customized to fit any backyard design or style. The fiberglass is made from interwoven glass fibers and polyester resin, making it incredibly strong and ideal for in-ground pools. Find the perfect shape for you and explore the options available by calling our expert team at Florida Pool Patio.

 

Fiberglass Pool Colors

Pre-engineered fiberglass pools are available in a variety of colors, making it easy to choose one that matches your home and backyard. When selecting a color, consider your outdoor furniture. Color palettes with muted tones will benefit from a pool color combination that is either vibrant or subdued. A bright, eye-catching swimming pool will easily stand out in a colorful backyard. With the help of our team, we are confident that you will find the perfect pool color and finish to complement your backyard’s color scheme.

 

You Can Customize Your Fiberglass Pool in Many Ways

Florida Pool Patio offers a wide range of options for your fiberglass pool, allowing you to transform a plain pool into a dazzling beauty. With over 25 years of experience in pool construction, we provide one of the most comprehensive pool warranties, ensuring your satisfaction. This expertise enables us to assist you in customizing your fiberglass swimming pool.

Fiberglass pools can be enhanced with tile and mosaics, LED lighting, water features, tanning ledges, spas, and more.

We can provide valuable tips on how to plan a pool remodel and also direct you toward additional resources that will inspire you.

Fiberglass Pool Options

Tiles & Mosaics

Swimming pool tiles can be an affordable and elegant way to add your personal touch to the pool. You can choose a brightly colored waterline tile for the pool’s perimeter or a swimming-pool mosaic to complement the outdoor color scheme. Florida Pool Patio’s fiberglass pool builders will help you choose beautiful ceramic, glass, or fiberglass tiles to transform your pool.

Custom Water Features

Water features can add a touch of luxury to your home. Relax to the sounds of a bubbling water feature or cascading falls.

Spillover Spas

Enjoy the soothing sounds while you swim or soak in a spa that complements your fiberglass pool. Florida Pool Patio can build spas available in any size and shape to suit any pool design.

LED Lighting

The lighting of your pool is just one option that can enhance your enjoyment. Evening swimming can be transformed into a memorable experience with LED lighting.

Tanning Ledges

Florida Pool Patio will help you decide on a wide selection of rectangular or freeform tanning platforms that can be installed in any pool, new or old. The tanning ledges are made of fiberglass gel coated to provide a smooth surface to sunbathe or lounge on.

 

What Is the Cost of Fiberglass Pools?

Hurley estimates that fiberglass pools cost an average of $50,000 to $60,000, which includes construction but does not cover landscaping expenses. To put this in perspective, vinyl and concrete pools typically start at around $75,000 on average.

 

Pros of Fiberglass Pools

Environmentally Friendly

Concrete and vinyl pools require acid or chemical washing to remove stains, while fiberglass pools do not. Thanks to the gel coating on fiberglass, algae is less likely to build up, reducing the need for excessive chemical usage to maintain your pool. This means you will be swimming with fewer chemicals and introducing less into the groundwater.

No Liners to Replace

Vinyl pool owners have to replace their liners every 10 years, whereas fiberglass pool owners only need to do it once every decade. Concrete pools do not have a liner, but they still require resurfacing every 10 years. Additionally, fiberglass pools are not prone to developing wrinkles or tears. They are made of a durable fiberglass wall and bottom that can withstand regular cleaning and use.

Lowest Lifetime Costs

A fiberglass pool is initially more expensive to install, but it eliminates the need for chemical treatments or liner replacements. Once your pool is installed, you will likely spend less on maintenance costs over time. This makes fiberglass pools a more cost-effective option compared to vinyl or concrete pools in the long run.

Most Durable

The gel coating on fiberglass pools is non-porous and resistant to ripping, tearing, or cracking, unlike vinyl or concrete. Standard gel coatings can last up to 50 years without needing to be resealed, replaced, or repaired. Fiberglass pools are suitable for areas with hot summers and freezing winters as they are not prone to warping.

Fastest Installation

Vinyl pools take an average of six to eight weeks to install. A concrete pool can take up to three or six months to install.

 

Cons of Fiberglass Pools

Expensive Installation

The fiberglass frame is delivered as one large piece and needs to be hoisted into your backyard using a crane, typically going over the house rather than around. This process requires expertise and caution to ensure a smooth installation. It is generally more expensive than pouring concrete or installing a vinyl liner.

Potential Installation Damage

There could be potential problems, such as damage to the frame of the fiberglass pool, your roof, or your landscaping if the installation does not go smoothly. While it is not common for damage to occur, it is dependent on the accessibility of your backyard. It is advisable to consult with multiple experts before making a final choice to ensure a well-informed decision.

Limitations in Size and Shape

Due to the molding process of fiberglass pools, they are available in a limited number of shapes and sizes. Custom options are also limited. Fiberglass pools are typically limited to a maximum width of 16 feet, as wider dimensions cannot be transported by a truck. You may be familiar with the “wide load” signs on trucks, which indicate a maximum width of 16 feet. While you can customize the color of the pool’s interior, additional features like a Baja Shelf or extra stairs cannot be added.

 

The Final Verdict

Fiberglass pools are an excellent choice for homeowners looking for a low-maintenance option. Although they cannot be customized to exact size and shape specifications, their benefits outweigh this drawback. Fiberglass pools are durable, resistant to algae, and do not crack or wrinkle, making them suitable for colder climates. 

Additionally, they offer convenience and accessibility, and while they may be relatively expensive, their long-term savings in maintenance and repairs make them a worthwhile investment. 

In conclusion, fiberglass pools provide a favorable choice for those seeking a hassle-free and durable swimming experience. Get a FREE estimate with Florida Pool Patio today!

 

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