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Fiberglass Swimming Pools |
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Fiberglass swimming pools are the easiest types of pools to maintain and are strong and durable. It is built as a solid piece and delivered to your house intact once the hole is dug. Therefore they can be quicker to install as well. The solidity of fiberglass means it does not chip, is impenetrable to algae, and it does not alter the water chemistry of your pool. As an outdoor pool, it will work throughout the U.S., since it is compatible with all soil conditions - even places with heavy moisture or high-freeze areas. Fiberglass can even flex and accommodate movement, so it is safe in California or other earthquake zones. |
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Fiberglass swimming pools can be used indoors or outdoors. You also have options on the type of fiberglass shell you receive. You want to find out whether the shell is hand-laid or chopped, and ask your contractor to explain the differences between these types. Each has its benefits, so it depends how much you want to spend. A costlier, but more durable option is to ensure that the shell is 100% pure vinyl-ester throughout the laminate. And, when choosing your contractor, you will want to find out how long the business has been in existence, how many pools they have installed, and if the crew has been trained in installing fiberglass swimming pools. You can easily check their references and even ask to look at previous pools they have installed.
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Finally, you will have options on your warranty. Remember that "lifetime" refers to the business' lifespan, not your own. |
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Find the best pool company. |
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