Fibreglass pools are a popular choice for many homeowners due to their durability, versatility, and low maintenance requirements. Since these pools are made of multiple layers of fibreglass materials that are reinforced with polyester resin, fibreglass pools are strong, long-lasting, and resistant to cracks, leaks, and other issues commonly associated with traditional concrete pools. Fibreglass pools also have a smooth surface that is resistant to algae growth, which can help with maintaining the pool’s cleanliness. The non-porous surface reduces the need for extensive chemical treatments, making fibreglass pools a cost-effective and eco-friendly choice.
Fibreglass pools come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and designs, allowing you to choose the perfect pool that suits your style and preferences. Whether you prefer a modern, sleek design or a more natural and organic shape, fibreglass pools can be customized to fit your needs. Get in touch with our expert pool installers today to find out if a fibreglass pool is the right choice for you.
Before we begin the installation process, our team will carefully assess your property and identify the ideal location for your fibreglass pool. During this step, we will take into consideration the necessary permits and regulations to ensure that your pool is installed to meet local codes. The preparation phase also involves conducting a thorough site analysis, including soil testing and evaluating any potential challenges that may need to be addressed before the installation begins.
Once the preparation is complete, we will proceed with excavating the designated area for your fibreglass pool. Our experienced team will carefully remove the soil and create a hole that is precisely shaped and sized to accommodate your chosen pool design.
The fibreglass shell will then be delivered to the jobsite, where it will be carefully positioned into the excavated area, ensuring that it is properly levelled and aligned.
Once the pool is in place, we will fill it with water. Our team will carefully monitor the water level to ensure that it is balanced and that there are no leaks in the pool’s shell. Our team will then backfill the excavated area surrounding the pool to provide support and stability to the structure.
To ensure the water in your pool is being properly circulated and filtrated, our team will expertly install the plumbing system for your fibreglass pool. This includes connecting the filtration system, pumps, and any additional features that require water supply. We will also take care of the electrical installation, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of your pool equipment.
The concrete will then be poured around the perimeter of the pool, creating a solid foundation while also enhancing the aesthetics of the pool area. This will not only provide a stable surface for walking on but will also ensure a seamless transition between the pool and the surrounding area.
The final step in the fibreglass pool installation process is installing coping and decking. We offer a wide range of options for coping materials, including natural stone, concrete, and pavers, allowing you to choose the style that suits your wants and needs. Additionally, we can assist you in designing and installing the perfect deck to complement your fibreglass pool and to enhance the overall aesthetics of your outdoor space.
Fibreglass pools are known for their durability and long lifespan. When installed and maintained properly, this type of pool can last for 50 years or more.
The cost of a fibreglass pool depends on various factors, such as the pool size, design, features, and installation location. On average, the cost of installing a fibreglass pool can range from $70,000 to $100,000 or more, so it is best to consult with one of our swimming pool installation experts to get an accurate estimate for your specific project.
While the installation time for a fibreglass pool can vary depending on the size of the pool, excavation requirements, and weather conditions, the installation process usually takes anywhere from 1 to 2 weeks, including the preparation and backfill of the pool area.
Yes, fibreglass pools can be repaired if they are damaged; however, the specific repair method will depend on the type and extent of damage. Minor cosmetic repairs can usually be completed as a DIY project, whereas severe cracks or structural damage will require more extensive repairs by a professional.
Fibreglass pools require minimal maintenance compared to traditional concrete pools. Regular cleaning of the pool surface with a soft-bristled brush and maintaining proper chlorine levels is recommended. Additionally, regular inspection of the pool equipment and filtration system is essential to ensure optimal pool performance. It is recommended to consult with a pool maintenance expert to discuss a maintenance schedule that suits your specific pool type and usage.