Upgrade Your Backyard with a Pool That Lasts a Lifetime
Say goodbye to cracked liners, constant maintenance, and costly repairs. Our premium fiberglass pools are engineered for durability, beauty, and hassle-free enjoyment—so you can spend more time swimming and less time worrying.
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Our Advantages
Why Choose a Fiberglass Pool?
Built to Last
Multi-layer fiberglass and vinyl ester resin ensure unrivaled structural integrity.
Brilliant Color That Lasts
A premium gelcoat finish that shimmers in the sunlight and never fades.
Extreme Durability
Designed to flex with soil movement and withstand harsh weather and temperature swings.
Innovative Features & Accessories
Customization options to fit your lifestyle & design vision.
From design through installation, your satisfaction matters
Builds & Designs
Explore 30 + Designs and Color Finishes
With various sizes and shapes our pools are designed to fit any backyard lifestyle. Color finishes range from a fresh, sparkling appearance to a modern, neutral tone for a more contemporary feel.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a fiberglass pool?
A fiberglass pool is a one-piece swimming pool made from durable fiberglass-reinforced plastic. It is manufactured in a controlled factory setting and delivered to your property as a ready-to-install shell. These pools are known for their smooth surface, long lifespan, and minimal maintenance compared to concrete or vinyl liner pools.
What’s the difference between fiberglass pools and concrete?
Fiberglass pools are pre-manufactured shells that are delivered and installed in your backyard, while concrete pools are built on-site. Fiberglass pools typically install faster, have a smooth non-porous surface that resists algae, and require less long-term maintenance. Concrete pools, on the other hand, can be customized to any shape or size but take longer to build and usually require more upkeep.
How are fiberglass pools installed?
Fiberglass pools are installed by excavating the pool site, placing a pre-manufactured fiberglass shell into the ground, leveling it, and backfilling around the structure. Plumbing and filtration systems are connected, and then the pool is filled with water and finished with decking or landscaping. The installation process is much quicker than building a concrete pool, often taking just a few weeks instead of months.
Will fiberglass pools crack?
Fiberglass pools are engineered to be strong and flexible, which helps them withstand shifting soil and seasonal changes. While concrete pools are more prone to cracking over time, fiberglass shells are designed to flex slightly without damage. With proper installation and care, cracks in fiberglass pools are very rare.
How long do fiberglass pools last?
Fiberglass pools are built to last for decades. With proper installation and regular care, the fiberglass shell can easily last 25–30 years or more without needing resurfacing. Unlike concrete pools, which often require resurfacing every 10–15 years, fiberglass pools maintain their smooth finish and durability for the long term.
Are fiberglass pools better than concrete?
For many homeowners, yes—fiberglass pools are considered better than concrete because they require less maintenance, have a smoother finish, are faster to install, and cost less over the lifetime of the pool. Concrete pools allow for complete customization, but they often come with higher upkeep, resurfacing costs, and longer construction timelines.
Can fiberglass pools be saltwater?
Yes, fiberglass pools are an excellent choice for saltwater systems. The non-porous gelcoat surface is resistant to salt and prevents corrosion, unlike some other pool types. This makes them one of the best options if you’re considering a low-maintenance saltwater pool.
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