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The Permanence of Fiberglass
The first Fiberglass pool built in 1958 is still in use, still beautiful, and still durable today.

You Want the Best
Fiberglass pools offer many advantages that concrete and vinyl pools cannot. They are actually more permanent than the other two types and do not require the maintenance and remodeling that is necessary to keep concrete and vinyl pools looking great.

Fiberglass is Impervious to Algae
The non-porous gel-coat surface of a fiberglass pool greatly simplifies water maintenance procedures. It does not affect the chemical balance of the pool water, is extremely resistant to acids and oxidizers, and impenetrable to algae.

More Flexible and 17 Times Stronger than Concrete Pools
A Fiberglass pool can flex substantially without breaking and is 17 times stronger than a concrete pool. This toughness allows Fiberglass pools to expand and contract with expansive soils, earthquakes and freezing temperatures without damage.

Quick Installation Time
Fiberglass pools come to job sites in one piece and can be installed in a matter of days with a small crew.

No Acid Washing, Painting or Re-plastering
Due to the smooth, non-porous, permanent finish of a Fiberglass pool, acid washing, sand blasting, re-plastering and re-painting are not required. Over the life of the pool, fiberglass will save you thousands of dollars in maintenance and remodeling costs, not to mention the aggravation and loss of swimming time.

No Liner Replacement
Fiberglass pools will not degrade due to exposure to sunlight nor is it susceptible to pinholes or tears like vinyl liners.

Energy Savings on Electricity
Fiberglass pools require less filtration and therefore reduce your electric costs by over 30%.

Savings on Chemicals
Fiberglass pools require substantially less chlorine than other pools saving you more than 70% on chemicals.

Warranty
Fiberglass pools come with a warranty. Warranties vary depending on the manufacturer.

Difference between Fiberglass Pools and Concrete Pools
If you look in the phone book under "Swimming," you’ll commonly find more pool service companies than builders because concrete pools are so often in need of service and repair. Fiberglass pools are low maintenance, flexible and strong.

Difference between Fiberglass Pools and Vinyl-Lined Pools
Even though most vinyl-lined pools are built into the ground, their construction is very similar to above ground types. The vinyl-liner is usually only 20 ml. thick. A fiberglass pool's gel coat is thicker.