Why A Fiberglass Swimming Pool? BENEFITS OF FIBERGLASS:

  • Smooth Satin Finish
  • Permanent home improvements
  • Requires Less Chemicals
  • Factory Controlled Quality
  • Energy Savings
  • No Skin Abrasions
  • Proven Product
  • Quick Installation
  • 17 Times Stronger than Concrete
  • Less Maintenance
  • Vacation at home
  • IT JUST SAVES YOU MONEY!!!

COMPARISON OF POOL TYPES:

Fiberglass Pools

Concrete (Gunite) Pools

Vinyl Liner Pools

Warranty

Lifetime by the Manufacturer

1-5 years by contractor

Liner seams only

Installation
Time

3-5 weeks using few (if any) subcontractors.

8-12 weeks using many different subcontractors.

4-6 weeks using few subcontractors.

Shapes of
Pools

Limited to the models of the manufacturer.

Unlimited.

Limited to the models of the manufacturer.

Price of
Pools

Average.

Average.

Less expensive.


Chemical Usage

Surface does not alter water's chemical balance. Substantially fewer chemicals used.

Plaster reacts with water to raise pH levels. Uses substantially more acid & chlorine to counterbalance this chemical reaction.

Surface does not alter water's chemical balance. Substantially fewer chemicals used.

Electricity Usage

Circulate Water 4-6 hours daily.

Circulate Water 8-10 hours daily.

Circulate Water 5-7 hours daily.

Surface Texture

Smooth, non-abrasive to skin or swim suits, walking and seating areas are textured for slip resistance.

Rough, causes skin abrasions to feet, hands and swim wear.

Slippery, easily punctured or torn by toys, pets, or surfacing rocks.

Algae Penetration

Algae sweeps off with wall brush.

Algae grows and is harbored in pores of gunite. Acid baths and scrubbing required to remove algae.

Seams of liner harbor algae.

Maintenance TIme

1/2 hour per week maximum

4-5 hours per week

2-3 hours per week

Major Renovation

None

Re-marcite or re-plaster at 5-7 years

Vinyl Liner needs to be replaced every 7- 9 years.

Stairs/Seating

Built into pool shell

Optional & Additional Cost.

Optional & Additional Cost.

Quality Control

Manufactured in environmentally controlled factory under stringent quality control standards.

Manufactured on-site. No environmental control.

Kit manufactured in factory. Quality of on-site assembly varies by installer.

Type of Coping

Fiberglass or concrete

Concrete

Aluminum (which easily corrodes)

Loan Acceptance

Excellent

Good

Fair

Once you have decided to purchase a pool, it is important to make the right decision as to what type of pool is right for you. It is just as important to select a manufacturer that produces a quality pool and stands behind their product.

There are three different types of pools-vinyl liner, gunite, and fiberglass. To decide which is best for you, you must first understand the pros and cons of each.

Vinyl Liner Pools
With a vinyl liner pool you will have a low initial cost, but over time, owning a vinyl liner pool can be extremely expensive. A vinyl liner pool is merely a temporary pool, not meant to last a lifetime. Liners will periodically need to be replaced and are highly prone to punctures, rips, and tears.

Gunite Pools
Gunite pools can be a permanent home improvement but are very costly to maintain. Although the design, or shape, of the pool is limited only by your imagination, the colors and features available with a gunite pool are very limited. It usually takes 4-8 weeks or more for subleased contractors to complete a gunite pool. Gunite pools require acid washing and need to be re-plastered from time to time. Because the surface is rough and abrasive, gunite pools are prone to be inhabited by algae and other microscopic bacteria. In addition to staining and discoloration, it is also very common for the concrete to show through the pools etching (edge). Gunite pools are also prone to crack in freeze/thaw climates. Along with monthly pool service, gunite pools require excessive amounts of chemicals and electricity for proper maintenance.

Fiberglass Pools
Although there are various styles and sizes available, fiberglass pools have limited shape and size limitations. Fiberglass pools are a permanent home improvement and can be installed in a few days. Fiberglass pools require less chemicals and maintenance than gunite and vinyl liner pools, and also use less energy. Due to the smooth finish of a fiberglass pool, there is no need to worry about skin abrasions. Fiberglass is the strongest type of pool available; it is 17 times stronger than concrete.

However, not all fiberglass pool manufacturers are the same. It is important to understand the benefits of a Viking pool and why Viking Pools is your best choice for a fiberglass pool.

Viking Pools has over 38 years of experience building quality fiberglass pools that are built to last a lifetime. Viking's pools are built using 21st Century technology and they are so confident in the quality of their pools, that they come complete with a lifetime structural warranty and a 7-year surface warranty. Viking's pools are 33% thicker than other fiberglass pools and monitored by a comprehensive quality assurance program. Vikings's Vinyl Ester Resin formula means that your pool will have unsurpassed blister protection. Your safety is a concern at Viking Pools; our pools have textured steps and bottom and a convenience ledge in deep pools. Viking also offers more options than other fiberglass pool manufacturers including Crystite finishes, inlaid tile, perimeter tile, custom mosaics, cascades, perimeter fiber optic lighting, and in-floor cleaning systems.