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Your pool cost can vary greatly depending on the size, add-ons and customizations. Fiberglass pools are slightly more affordable, while gunite pools are much more customizable. Depending on the additions you may want and the options you choose this price will vary and then there is the cost of installation.
The fiberglass pool construction process only takes a few weeks, typically 2-4 weeks. Comparing that a gunite inground pool installation which takes 6-8 weeks. You could be enjoying your new, amazing backyard by next month!
Fiberglass pools are made from a smooth, non-porous material, which decreases the likelihood that algae and bacteria will find a place to grow. For a gunite pool, maintenance will vary based on whether you choose a saltwater pool or a chlorine pool. Saltwater tends to inhibit algae growth more so than chlorine.
Fiberglass pools are good choice for those wanting a saltwater pool because there is no corrosion. Saltwater Systems, while they are cheaper to maintain and require less maintenance can cause some corrosion overtime in standard gunite pools. Regardless of what pool type you choose there will be pros and cons to each and maintenance required as the pool ages. Be sure to inquire about all the differences at your consultation to make the best choice for you.
The easiest way to schedule a project is call our office M-F from 8:00 -5:00 and our scheduling coordinator can walk you through the steps.
Yes, the polyethylene, polypropylene and nylon fibers have no traceable amounts of lead and are also made of a recyclable material.
Yes, synthetic sport fields are taking over the entire professional and amateur sporting world. (soccer, football, baseball fields and putting greens).
No, we use a special infill that counteracts the ammonia smell from urine, and counteracts bacteria.
No, water drains right through turf and into the ground due to perforations in the backing.
Concrete pavers are your best bet. They’re cost-effective and come in so many styles. Clay pavers are another option, but you're limited to fewer colors, and they only come in 4x8 brick shape. Your creativity will definitely be limited. The options for concrete are pavers that look like rustic slabs, quaint cobblestone, sleek slate.
We highly recommend it. It prevents fading, protects from weathering, locks in the sand between each paver for a tight fit, keeping your pavers in place and deters pesky ants.
Not exactly. Your paver walkway, driveway, or patio needs to pitch to the side a bit, so water can drain. The area should look and seem flat and level, but will be installed with just enough tilt for proper drainage.
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