Jul
08

Comparing Fiberglass Pool Prices and Benefits

Contributed By: BAG Editors

Installing a pool in your backyard is a luxury that many homeowners aspire to, whether you are installing an inground or above ground swimming pool.  Not only does a pool give you the benefit of cooling down, relaxing and exercising right in your own backyard, but it also can add to the aesthetics of your home’s exterior design. Fiberglass is a great choice to consider when deciding on the type of pool you want installed in your home for a number of reasons. More affordable fiberglass swimming pool prices, durability and easy maintenance are just some of the many great advantages of pools constructed from fiberglass over other material options.

Fiberglass pools, once installed, are permanent and get stronger as time passes. Their walls are made of non-porous materials that resist algae build-up and the breeding of bacteria. There are numerous sizes, styles and shapes you can choose from. Fiberglass pools usually come in pre-formed shells and are fairly easily installed. You can also have the pool customized using different surfaces and shapes and can even have an outdoor spa included as part of the pool design. The surface of the fiberglass can be gel-coated or colored. These pools can be customized with a shallow end, a volleyball pool section or even an attached outdoor spa. Unlike concrete pools, fiberglass can flex up to 12 inches, so it is a better choice for places prone to earthquakes.

The most obvious of the advantages of fiberglass for inground pools over concrete pools is the cost.  Fiberglass pool prices are generally more affordable, especially in the long run. Clean-pool-and-spa.com lists that the installation costs for concrete pools ranges from $20,000-$50,000, while fiberglass swimming pool prices range from $15,000 – $30,000. Sunpools.com estimates that your savings on maintenance costs for fiberglass pools for ten years can amount to $ 11,260.00. Fiberglass does not require acid washing and resurfacing, so you also get better savings due to lower maintenance and energy usage costs.

There are two types of fiberglass pools – inground and above ground models.  In general, fiberglass inground pools have advantages over above ground pools.  These are ease of installation, their smooth finish, durability and easier maintenance. An above ground pool is a better choice when it comes to convenience, price and limited space. But when it comes to durability and lifespan, inground pools get the vote. The prices for above ground swimming pools made of fiberglass are cheaper than fiberglass inground pool prices, however.

Fiberglass pool prices vary depending on their specifications. A basic installation, which generally includes the pool shell, filtration system, site excavation, setting of the pool, backfilling, filling the pool, filter installation and pool permit will generally cost between $20,000 to $45,000. These fiberglass swimming pools prices do not include concrete decking around the pool.  A complete fiberglass pool package would include the installation of the pool, perimeter decking, electricity and even a pool fence. But not all pool companies offer complete fiberglass pool services. Be sure you know what the inclusions of any  package you are considering are before signing a contract.

To further save money on fiberglass pool prices, you also have the option of installing your own pool. This is not really an easy task, so many people don’t usually choose this option to cut down on the fiberglass pool price.  Instead if price is an issue, they may choose to build a smaller pool or not include certain “extras”.  But, if you think you can handle this task, the best companies to buy pools from will provide phone support directly from the factory to answer any questions you may have during the installation process.

Installing a pool in your own backyard is a pretty big decision and a large investment, but understanding the differences between fiberglass pool prices and other pool material options such as concrete, as well as weighing the pros and cons of each choice will help you make a more informed decision so you wind up with the pool you want at a price you can live with.

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