Fibreglass Vs Concrete

Choosing the right swimming pool for your home is a huge deal. It will most likely be the biggest investment for your home and once decided it would be a very costly task to go back and change it. Two types of pools are most common in homeowners backyards and they are Fibreglass and Concrete. Concrete pools have always been the most popular choice due to its ability to last for many years and being able to custom build and design the pool that suits you. In recent years fibreglass has become increasingly popular and it is no surprise why. Fibreglass has significantly lower costs, much quick installation and is an extremely durable material. Before making your decision, let’s take a look at some advantages and disadvantages of both fibreglass and concrete pools.

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What are the advantages and benefits of a fibreglass pool?

• They are easy to maintain- fibreglass pools have a gel coat surface which makes it much easier to prevent algae and bacteria build up in the pool. Because they are easier to maintain means fewer chemicals are needed which in turn will mean fewer expenses all round. This is a big advantage when you choose fibreglass pools.

• Quick installation- One of the most appealing things about choosing fibreglass is how quick they are to install. The majority of the work is completed in the factory before it arrives for installation which means generally speaking your pool will be installed in as little as 1-2 weeks. However concrete pools can take anywhere from 3-6 months sometimes longer to be completed.

• Heavy-Duty- Fibreglass pools are made from very strong building material. You will find that almost every fibreglass pool company will have a lengthy warranty due to its ability to last for many years and companies have no problems in backing this up. The material fibreglass is incredibly tough and is also able to flex which can uphold earth movements without cracking.

• Warmer in temperature- Homeowners who have owned both Fibreglass and Concrete pools have said that fibreglass pools seem warmer. The material fibreglass heats up quicker compared to concrete and also retain heat for a longer period which in turn heats the pool.

• Non Abrasive surface- All fibreglass pools are made with a non-abrasive surface which means there are no sharp edges, only smooth standing and sitting areas. This is fantastic for the whole family especially children as you won’t need to worry about scratches on fingers and feet.

What are the disadvantages of choosing a fibreglass swimming pool?

• Limitations for certain shapes and sizes – There is only really 1 downside to choosing a fibreglass pool and that is the limitations you have with choosing a particular shape, style and size. Because fibreglass pools are made in the factory by a mould you can only choose from the shapes and sizes that are already there. Most of the time you can still find exactly what you are looking for as manufacturers have an extensive range available. There are also add on options available such as swim out and pool lounge areas that can be built into the design.

What are some advantages of a concrete pool?

• Versatility with shape design- The most common reason that someone will choose Concrete over fibreglass is the flexibility with shape and design, When choosing concrete it means you can build and design the pool any way you wish. Concrete pools are also made on-site so you can discuss with your builder the exact landscaping and design to ensure its exactly what you are after.

• Strong material- Concrete pools have been around for many years and are very durable which means you don’t need to worry about your pool being damaged by things such as sharp objects.

• Appealing in appearance- Because you can design a concrete pool any way you wish in can also appear more appealing, especially with the fact you can choose your own aesthetics such as pebbles and tiles.

What are the disadvantages of a concrete pool?

• Longer to build and install – concrete pools can take anywhere from 3-6 months to completely installed whereas fibreglass is all done in as little as 1-2 weeks.

• Harsher surfaces- many people with concrete pools choose pebbles or stone which can be rough on the feet. Quite often people complain of grazes and cuts, especially children who love to run amuck in the pool.

• More expensive to run- most concrete pools seem to have more absorbent surfaces which allow for more water absorption, this means the area becomes a great place for bacteria such as algae to grow. We have found that homeowners of concrete pools tend so spend more money on chemicals because algae can grow much easier compared to fibreglass.

• Expensive long term upkeep- concrete pools requite ongoing Maintainance and care, sometimes after 15 years, they may even need to be reconditioned. The amount of maintenance that needs to be done will all depend on the type of surface the owner has chosen.

So which is best, Fibreglass or Concrete?

When you look at all the information comparing both fibreglass and concrete it is no surprise that in recent years it has lead to over 50% of Australians now choosing a fibreglass swimming pool. Fibreglass pools offer an amazing and extensive range of different shapes, styles and sizes. Here at Barrier Reef Pools, we have been transforming homeowners backyards across Australia for the past 30 years.

Fibreglass has become increasingly more popular due to its longevity, durability and the quick installation process. Barrier Reef Pools have extensive years of experience in the pool building industry and would be more than happy to assist you in anyway we can. Give us a call today and one of our friendly team can help you begin your journey of owning your very own fibreglass swimming pool!

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