Home
Why Leisure Pools
Fiberglass vs Others
Fiberglass Myths
Shapes & Sizes
Best Pool Options
Aboveground Pools
Spas
Do It Yourself
Contractor Programs
Photo Gallery
About Us
Testimonials
Location
Contact Us
Site Map
 

Inground Swimming Pools

Inground swimming pools are an attractive addition to any home or back yard, and can offer many benefits.

People who are looking to adapt a healthier lifestyle with exercise can enjoy the benefits of exercising at home in their custom designed inground pool. Selecting and installing an inground swimming pool can be a rewarding process in itself, and there are many advantages to these pools compared to above ground and portable styles.

Advantages

Inground Swimming Pools Inground pools can be made from inexpensive fiberglass, concrete, or vinyl-lining. Each one offers varying costs and value.

Fiberglass is generally considered a better investment than concrete or other materials because of its limited maintenance, cleaning, and upkeep requirements.

Other advantages of inground pools are:

  • Longevity and withstanding corrosion from weather and climate
  • Resistance to harsh chemicals and debris
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • Adding real estate value to your backyard and home
  • Will not crack or break easily from earthquakes or other natural disasters
  • Easy to install

Other Considerations

After excavation, and before installation begins, you need to arrange an inspection by a local inspector to issue a building permit or certificate. Installation can take up to three weeks, and it’s best to work with a swimming pool construction team that can coordinate all parts of the project.

Inground swimming pools can be customized, and are available in a variety colors, designs, and styles. Some models feature upgrades and accessories that may include hydrotherapy jets, water wave equipment, heating systems, and fiber optic lighting.

Other considerations when planning your inground pool include:

  • Easy cleaning processes and procedures
  • Customized sizes and shapes of inground pools
  • Little or no chance of needing resurfacing, grouting, or re-plastering
  • The ability to adapt to soil shifts and changes easily, up to two feet depending on materials
  • Selecting decking accessories and patio furniture to match the home and landscaping
  • Choice of colors and tiling designs including mosaic patterns
  • Many installation options include an automatic pool cleaner
  • Selection of a safety pool cover that best suits your needs




Home | Why Leisure Pools | Fiberglass vs. Others | Myths | Shapes & Sizes
Popular Options | Above Ground | Spas | Do It Yourself | Contractors
Photo Gallery | Installation | Testimonials | Location | About Us
Contact Us | Site Map

©2008 The Fiberglass Pools Depot - All Rights Reserved