Swimming pool builders in Champaign work with potential pool
owners to help them realize the pool design of their dreams. One of the steps
that must be taken is to determine the building material for the pool. There
are three basic building materials from which to choose:
1. Gunite
aka concrete
2. Vinyl liner, and
3. Fiberglass
A fiberglass swimming pool, bottom line, is a shell that is
made up of small fibers of glass that give strength to the polymer and form the
shell for a swimming pool. Fiberglass is ideal for many pool owners because it
can be formed into many unique shapes. The material itself is smooth, makes it
difficult for algae to take hold and is not prone to fading from the rays of
the sun or from the pool chemicals. A fiberglass pool is also stronger than
either concrete or vinyl liner models.
The swimming pool builders from Imperial Pools offer a
checklist of the advantages and disadvantages of the various pool building
materials:
·
Fiberglass versus concrete. Because a concrete
pool can fracture in areas of the country that experience extreme hot and cold
temperatures, it may not be ideal for everyone. Concrete also needs to be
occasionally re-plastered. It can become stained by the chemicals used to keep
it clean. In some cases when the concrete is wearing you may find it rough on
your skin. Concrete also, because it is not a wholly flat surface, can offer
nooks and crannies where algae may take hold. Fiberglass pools are smooth,
always, and are well suited to any area of the country – even those that suffer
extreme temperature fluctuations.
·
Fiberglass versus vinyl liner pools. In some
cases a vinyl liner pool can lose its elasticity and this could lead to leaking
or rips and repairs. Because your pool will be exposed to the sun on a daily
basis it could be prone to fading and vinyl liners to fade, where fiberglass
pools do not. A vinyl liner will typically need to be replaced every seven to
ten years. A fiberglass pool will not stretch or fade and do not need
replacement.
Because the surface of a fiberglass is smooth and non
porous, it may require fewer chemicals to keep it clean and that can be a boon
to many pool owners looking to cut back on chemical use. A fiberglass pool,
because of its composite construction materials may also retain heat better
than other building materials.
Talk with your pool contractor and see if a fiberglass pool
might be right for you and your family.
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