Done Right Pools and Spas, Inc. 705 Columbia Turnpike East Greenbush, NY 12061 phone 518-479-7946 e-mail pools@drpas.com
705 Columbia Turnpike, East Greenbush, NY 12061
Posted on: August 30, 2014; Nine years later Fiberglass Pools
are showing the fastest growth in the pool industry.
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So you’re thinking about getting a swimming pool for your backyard that will provide years of
enjoyment, laughter, and fun for your family. No doubt, owning a swimming pool will have a
wonderful and lasting effect on your life. Notwithstanding, in order to make the most out of this
experience, it’s important you understand what your options are and which type of pool will best
suit your needs.
Even though we are one of the world’s largest manufacturers of inground fiberglass pools here at
Leisure Pools, we’ve decided to give you the honest and unbiased answers you need to answer this
very important question. Here goes…
Option #1: Above Ground Pool
Advantages
There is one definitive advantage of an above ground swimming pool – cost. Without question, an
above ground pool is going to cost less than any type of inground pool (assuming you don’t build
a large deck around it, at which point, you could have just as easily bought an inground pool).
Disadvantages:
For most folks, the biggest disadvantage of above ground pools is their aesthetics. Some can view
an above ground pool as an eyesore. Often subdivisions do not allow for their construction within
their covenants. Even with a deck built entirely around them, an above ground pool will generally
never add to the appearance of your home and yard. In fact, it will likely be a deterrent.
Another disadvantage of an above ground pool is their depth and design limitation. Generally
speaking, most above ground pools come in one of 3 shapes—circle, oval, or rectangle.
Above ground pools simply are not built to last a long time. Their metals walls can oxidize and
rust easily, and the majority of structures will generally fail in the 8-15 year mark. As a result of
this, an above ground pool generally is not factored in as an improvement when a house is being
valued and can be a deterrent when trying to sell a house.
Option #2: Vinyl Liner Inground Pools
Advantages:
If you’re looking to get an inground pool and have a very limited budget, vinyl liner may be the
best choice for you. Their material costs are low and as a result a vinyl liner pool will in most
cases cost $5,000 to $10,000 less initially than their concrete or fiberglass counterparts.
With a vinyl liner pool, you have very few limits when it comes to shape and size. With today’s
technology, you can make the pool as deep and as curvy/straight/large as you’d like.
Disadvantages:
The biggest disadvantage of a vinyl liner inground pool is the liner itself. The material is a
polymer and it will break down over time and need to be replaced. Also, the liner can tear easily
or become undone from the sides, causing it slowly to fall into the water.
On average (and regardless of what “warranties” say), you can expect your inground vinyl liner to
last between 7-12 years, with the average cost of replacement (labor, liner, and water) in the
$3,000 to $7,000 range, depending on the size/shape of the pool.
Another disadvantage of a liner pool is the aesthetic look. Generally speaking, a standard liner
pool installation will look much “cheaper” and “temporary” than a fiberglass or concrete pool.
As a result a vinyl liner inground pools typically don’t add value to your home like a fiberglass
or concrete pool would do of the same size.
In many countries now, vinyl liner pools are no longer sold and fiberglass pools and concrete
pools are the swimming pools of choice.
Option #3: Concrete (Gunite) Pools
Advantages:
The main advantage of a concrete pool is the fact that it can be designed and customized to fit
any size, shape, or depth you’d like. From a visual standpoint, a concrete pool can look very nice
because of these customizable features.
Concrete pools add value to the property and are an asset when the owner looks to sell the home.
Disadvantages:
Far and away, the biggest drawback to a concrete pool is the high maintenance required to keep
these pool pretty, clear, and clean. Not only does a concrete pool require more chemicals and
brushing during the season, but it also goes through an expensive resurface on average every 8-
15 years.
Another disadvantage of a concrete pool is its roughness of surface. Not only does this
roughness lead to acid washing and easy algae growth, but also it can be very hard on children’s
feet, and cause them to bleed after a few hours of playing in the pool.
Concrete pools also traditionally take a long time to build. This can be frustrating for
homeowners as they have a constant construction zone in their yard for on average 3 months.
Concrete pools are not ideally suited for salt chlorination. Although salt chlorinators can be
installed on concrete pools a concrete pool with require more maintenance and will require
resurfacing earlier than if traditional water sanitizing was in place. Given the many amazing
benefits of salt chlorination this is a disadvantage for concrete pools.
Option #4 Fiberglass:
Advantages:
Generally speaking, it’s now an accepted fact that fiberglass pools require the least amount of
maintenance of any swimming pool on the market today. With their smooth, non-porous
surfaces, it’s hard for algae to grow on fiberglass and when used with a salt chlorinator, the
minimal maintenance is astounding for many pool owners.
Fiberglass swimming pools can be installed in a very short period of time. The main reason
being is that the swimming pool structure is fabricated off site meaning that once the hole for the
swimming pool is excavated the finished swimming pool structure can be lowered into the hole
and all that is then required is for the decking and landscaping to be completed around the
swimming pool. Fiberglass swimming pools can be fully installed an operational in as little as 5
days.
Leisure Pools have made tremendous advancements in the color technology of fiberglass
swimming pools. Leisure Pools offers each of its swimming pool designs in the Leisure Pools
SMART color range. This new color range is available in 6 distinct colors and each has a
spectacular sparkle finish. The surface is smooth and as a result children and adults skin is not
damaged by the pool surface.
Leisure Pools have made advancements in manufacturing technology with the release
of the Leisure Pools Composite Armour™ swimming pool. This swimming pool has improved
flexural and tensile strength enabling Leisure Pools to offer a Lifetime Structural Warranty and
Lifetime Osmosis Warranty (see warranty for terms). Lifetime warranty means not less than 35
years. These warranties are far superior to anything offered by above ground, vinyl liner and
concrete pools.
As a fiberglass swimming pool is built off a mold the benefit is that the design schematic is
exactly what the swimming pool is going to look like. We hear so many customers complain
about concrete pools after they have been built because the design is formed on site and in so
many cases the design envisaged by the customer is not what is finally built by the concrete pool
builder. With fiberglass swimming pools you know exactly the design and sizing enabling you to
plan your backyard landscaping around that exact design.
One of the great advantages of a fiberglass swimming pool is the range of designs that are
available. Leisure Pools offers a wide spectrum of designs to suit a variety of home architecture.
Our designs are based off substantial market research to ascertain the various features and
benefits customers are wanting from a swimming pool.
Disadvantages:
The first disadvantage of a fiberglass swimming pool is that the swimming pool needs to be
transported via road to the home site so we are limited as to the dimensions of the swimming
pool. Our largest swimming pool is 40’ (12 meters) and 16’ wide (4.8 meters). If you want a
swimming pool larger than this size then a concrete swimming pool is going to be your best
option. In truth however, 95% of swimming pools are less than 40’ (12 meters) in length.
The second disadvantage of fiberglass pools is if you are looking for a design that is not
available from our range. Fiberglass swimming pools are built off a mold that is an expensive
item to build. Therefore, we are limited to the number of mold designs. Leisure Pools
undertakes extensive market research to ensure that we can offer a range of designs to suit 95%
of customer requirements however if you are wanting a design that is a little out of the ordinary
then you may need to consider concrete swimming pools.
Conclusion
We firmly believe that the Leisure Pools composite fiberglass swimming pool is the best
available swimming pool structure for 95% of customer requirements. We urge people on a
budget to look at fiberglass before above ground and vinyl liner pools. Even if you need to wait a
year to save up the difference in the long term both in terms of maintenance and increased value
in your home it will be the best decision for you in the long run.
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