Deciding on which type of swimming pool to install in your backyard presents a challenge. There are many designs and materials for the choosing, but what if you narrow it down to two? Which option would you take when thinking about a fiberglass pool vs. a gunite pool? Before diving into this decision (no pun intended), let’s look at the pros and cons of each one.
Fiberglass Pool Pros & Cons
Your standard fiberglass pool comes pre-molded and consists of millions of glass strands woven together and covered with polyester resin. This type comes with its own set of upsides and downsides.
Pros of Fiberglass Pool
Fiberglass is one of the most widely used materials around. From tubs to cars, fiberglass proves to be quite strong. Furthermore, you can count on an installation that takes little time since the fiberglass pools arrive completely manufactured and ready to set up. In fact, you’re looking at two to six weeks including the patio installation.
They also offer a certain amount of flexibility when looking at shape, size, and amenities like seating, steps, or a tanning ledge. And you can choose from a variety of surface colors. Moreover, they’re easy to maintain and rarely require acid washing (since fiberglass is algae-resistant) or resurfacing.
Some notable characteristics of a fiberglass pool include:
- Durability
- Quick Installation
- Low Maintenance
- Flexible Design
Cons Of Fiberglass Pool
- Lack of flexibility
- Limited size option
- Manufactured defects
- Fiberglass pool cost
Because fiberglass pools are pre-manufactured, you might be limited to design in relation to size, shape, and depth. Another drawback is that a fiberglass pool won’t be wider than 16 feet depending on the local regulations for transporting “super loads.” And a final disadvantage, depending on your budget, is the price tag. Fiberglass pools cost between $40,000 and $100,000—about $30,000 more than a vinyl-lined pool. And that’s not including the installation.
Gunite Pool Pros & Cons
Pros of Gunite Pool
- Flexible Design
- Quick Installation
- Lower cost
- Limitless versatility
Cons of Gunite Pool
- Maintenance cost
- Installation time
- Chemical usage
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