What is a good size for a fiberglass pool?

The R36 is our best selling fiberglass pool and the 36′ length is our best selling size. This pool boasts the most usable interior of all our fiberglass pool models making it the best value overall. It also features a full-width seating bench in the shallow end, wedding cake steps, and deep end corner benches.

Which is better fiberglass or concrete pool?

While both concrete and fiberglass pools cost roughly the same to install, fiberglass is cheaper to maintain. Fiberglass is more resistant to algae and will generally be cheaper to maintain than concrete, so if a low-cost pool that’s easy to maintain is what you want, fiberglass might be a better option.

Can a fiberglass pool crack?

Fiberglass pools have a gel coating that can develop hairline cracks over time. These cracks typically only penetrate the gel coat and do not affect the pool’s structural integrity, nor do they indicate leaks. If you see blisters as well as cracks, this is a sign that the gel coating was applied too thinly.

How long should a fiberglass pool last?

Most fiberglass pools are known to last 25-30 years, but we take that to the next level. Our manufacturer, Narellan Pools, makes the best fiberglass pools around. Their unique fiberglass formula results in a pool that can last as long as 50 years! Plus, these pools are notoriously easy to maintain.

How deep can a fiberglass pool be?

around four to six feet deep
The truth is, you are limited in so many ways. For one, you are limited to what is going to fit on the truck that delivers the pool to your property. That means you can’t go extra-large or extra-deep. In fact, fiberglass pools are typically limited to a maximum depth of around four to six feet deep.

Can you get a deep end in a fiberglass pool?

The perfect deep end fiberglass pool It’s 40 feet long and qualifies as a Type III diving pool! We believe it’s the best deep-end fiberglass pool on the market for 2 reasons: Virtually all deep-end pools have a tiny shallow end, which is where most folks congregate.

How often do fiberglass pools crack?

The reality is that the vast majority of fiberglass pools do not need repairs within the first 20 to 40 years. However, sometimes issues arise that merit repair work. It could be something small, like a rock flying up and hitting the pool during shipping, or a structural crack.

Can you do salt water in a fiberglass pool?

spotlight. Fiberglass swimming pools are very compatible with salt water systems. If you are using a vinyl liner pool, you must be careful as those pools tend to have metal parts or connections which salt will eat through and corrode.