Fiberglass
swimming pools are often a better value than poured concrete pools for
people who using an in-ground swimming pool for a long time. Although
the prefabricated fiberglass material is more expensive than concrete or
vinyl liners in upfront installation, over time they can save
homeowners money in chemical treatments, cleaning, energy costs, and
repair. After considering how the pool is used, weather, soil type, and
design requirements, many consumers are pleased with pools made from
fiberglass.
Unlike
traditional poured concrete, fiberglass swimming pools come as a
pre-formed shell and are set in an excavated site. This gives them the
benefit of quick installation. The interior fiberglass is sealed by the
manufacturer to create a smooth, nonporous surface, which doesn't
interact with the water or affect the pool's chemistry. It uses fewer
harsh chemicals and requires less frequent cleaning than a concrete
pool.
Fiberglass
swimming pools save money in other kinds of maintenance as well. Their
structure doesn't develop cracks as easily as concrete, so they don't
need to be resurfaced, replastered, or grouted. Even vinyl liners, which
don't crack, eventually wear down and must be replaced. Fiberglass
pools are particularly popular on the west coast, where earthquakes are a
frequent occurrence, because they bend with the ground instead of
splitting or popping. They can even withstand stray tree roots better
than vinyl-lined pools.
Even
with their benefits, fiberglass swimming pools made with fiberglass chopped strand mat aren't the right choice
for everyone. They come in prefabricated styles, so while there are a
wide variety of depths, shapes, and colors, they cannot be fully
customized like concrete or vinyl. Fiberglass isn't ideal for certain
cold-temperature climates, where homeowners must "weather" their pools
by emptying them for several months, because the pools are designed to
be filled to a minimum level at all times to keep the pressure inside
and outside the wall even. They are not susceptible to damage from
ground frost, however.
For
people who are concerned about affecting the resale value of their
home, it is even possible to dig up fiberglass swimming pools and move
them to a new house or sell them. Most buyers are happy with a backyard
that comes with a pool, however, especially one made of fiberglass,
which has such low maintenance.
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