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Inground Pools

Inground Pools Choices

Inground pools are a great asset to a home, offering a place and opportunity for relaxing with family and friends. If the pool is heated, it can be enjoyed even in the wintertime but if not, you will have hours of excitement and fun on those hot, sticky days. Years ago, the options for inground pools were limited but today, we see three primary choices to include concrete, fiberglass, and vinyl lined. In this article, we wanted to address the benefits associated with each of the types for inground pools.

For starters, the concrete pool offers a huge advantage in that the design possibilities are endless. Of all inground pools, concrete is the most common and most popular. In addition to durability, the concrete pool also looks great. In addition, concrete is made to tolerate all types of environments so no matter which side of the country you live on, your pool would be able to withstand temperatures. That means once your pool is poured, when taken care of properly, it will last the life of the home in most cases.

Another possibility for inground pools is those made from fiberglass. The advantage here is that fiberglass used for pools is extremely strong, durable, and maintenance is easy. Because fiberglass for inground pools will not tear, chip, or change the water’s chemistry, this too is a great choice. You will actually find people living in both southern and northern climates going with fiberglass in that it is a good, all-around solution. Remember that fiberglass by nature will flex and accommodate movement, making it a great pool material.

Next are vinyl lined inground pools. Although you would give up some design options with vinyl, you will enjoy a smooth and swimmer-friendly material. For instance, if you have small children who love to jump into the pool, vinyl lined pools are softer, meaning less scrapes and bruises. Interestingly, the price of a concrete and vinyl lined pool is not significant in many areas of the country. However, the further north you travel, the more expensive vinyl lined inground pools become.

Just remember that quality inground pools can transform the appearance of your property while adding great value and pleasure to the home. Regardless of the material chosen, you want to work with a reputable company that will back the work done. Although it might take a little time to find the right company for your needs, it would be investigation time well spent. The result with inground pools is to have something that is visually pleasing, safe, and functional for years of enjoyment.


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