Fiberglass pools are another inground swimming pool option that touts strength and easy care as its best selling points.

A fiberglass inground swimming pool is built from a pre-molded fiberglass shell. The pre-molded fiberglass pool shell is delivered to the installation site by tractor-trailer, and installed with the use of a crane. The shell is molded in one continuous piece, necessitating the truck and crane, so only homes accessible by heavy equipment can consider building a fiberglass inground pool.

Prior to delivery of the fiberglass swimming pool shell, all primary excavation, electrical and plumbing systems must be complete. The site must be ready for the shell to be placed on the day of delivery.

Sub-surface preparation requires a base of sand, at least two inches deep. Leveling must be extremely accurate to ensure the proper fit and pool depth. After the shell is placed, the shell is filled with a foot of water, serving to anchor the shell before final construction proceeds.

Next, the fiberglass pool shell is filled slowly. As it fills, the outside ground is filled.. Filling the pool and backfill at equal intervals keeps the shell from bowing. Lastly, a concrete pad is poured, which holds everything in place once cured.

When shopping for a fiberglass pool kit, it is advisable to do some comparison shopping. Fiberglass pool dealers are highly educated in regards to the differing fiberglass pool manufacturers, such as the Viking fiberglass pool company, and their offerings. Fiberglass pool dealers, whether online, in person, or on the phone, are a good place to collect specifics about fiberglass pool options.

As with all pools, fiberglass swimming pool prices fluctuate over the seasons. Shopping for a pool during warmer months is most common; after all, northern dwellers are not thinking of cooling off mid-January, but an end of season closeout fiberglass swimming pool can save a lot of money.

Fiberglass construction is less flexible in design than applied concrete pool systems. As such, they are more economical inground pool choices, but still offer a high level of strength and longevity. Fiberglass swimming pools do not need liners, so there is never the fear of a tear necessitating liner replacement.

Likewise, fiberglass pools are easier to upkeep. Owners find that liner-less
Fiberglass pools stay cleaner and require fewer chemicals.

A fiberglass inground pool is a good consideration for a moderate inground pool budget when strength and easy care are desired advantages.

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