Top 5 Questions & Answers People have about Fiberglass Pools in Virginia Beach
1.
Do Fiberglass Pools float?
So, you’re expecting a resounding “NO!”, but the reality is that
they actually float very well. But
that’s not the kind of floating most folks ask about. They want to know if the
shell will pop out of the ground after it’s installed.
The answer: No, in fact it’s the most perpetuated myth in the pool
industry. A properly installed fiberglass pool will not pop up after the
concrete deck is poured so long as it remains full of water.
2.
What are the different sizes of Fiberglass Pools?
Fiberglass pools come as large as about 16’x44’. There are some
models that may be slightly longer, but 16’ is the maximum width because of
highway shipping restrictions. The smallest fiberglass pools are typically
around 8’x16’. The average size fiberglass pool is 14’ wide and around 30’
long.
3.
How much do fiberglass pools cost?
It’s difficult to say because pools range in price by region, but
on average, a medium size fiberglass pool package that includes filter system,
installation, and some patio will cost $30-$40k(this can vary though
drastically). If you end up adding some additional patio and some other options
you could end up spending more.
4.
Do Fiberglass Pools work in colder climates or at the beach?
Yes and yes. In fact, there is no better pool to own in either
situation than a fiberglass pool. The concern in colder climates is expansion
and contraction due to massive temperature change. Well, if you’ve ever seen
anyone unload a fiberglass pool, you’ve seen how much the pool shell flexes and
moves and still maintains its strength. This is because, unlike concrete,
fiberglass has extremely high tensile strength. This makes it ideal for colder
climates because the pool shell can move and flex with its environment.
Regarding fiberglass pools and high water tables, the installation
is much quicker and less expensive compared to other types of pools. This is
because in a fiberglass pool installation, the hole only needs to stay dry long
enough to set the pool and fill it with water, which normally only takes a
couple of hours. In comparison, a vinyl liner pool will need to stay dry for
several days, and a concrete pool for weeks or even months. This is why a high
water table greatly complicates the installation processes for either of these
types of pools but typically doesn’t affect fiberglass pool installation
whatsoever.
5.
How long does the installation of a fiberglass pool take?
Depending on the time of year and how much it’s rained, it
typically takes anywhere from 2 to 4 weeks to complete the pool installation
and patio work. If the weather is great and our schedule is running on point,
we’ve turned out projects in less than a week. When the weather is poor, we
have had projects take well over a month. It all depends on Mother Nature.
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