We have an inground fiberglass pool. we need to find someone to install it.
Dina H
Inground, either fiberglass or concrete, no vinyl, electric lines and permits must be handled by contractor.
Deb C
Even with the popularity of fiberglass, concrete swimming pools continue to be the preferred choice for many home owners. The biggest advantage of having a concrete pool is the unlimited choice you have in size, shape and style of the pool. You are not restricted to a regular rectangular pool, but can choose from intricately curved designs that wind their way around the house. While fiberglass pools come in a range of set sizes, with a concrete pool you have absolutely no limitations on size. This means that you can customize a concrete pool to fit a small strip of land in your yard.
Concrete pools are also long lasting. With the right kind of maintenance, these pools can last for years. The surface of a concrete pool is rough, and can prevent slipping when children use the pool. However, if you would rather not have the rough surface due to fears of scrapes and cuts, then you can have the surface of the pool covered with tile. The biggest disadvantage of concrete pools is their relatively high cost of maintenance. They are more susceptible to penetration by algae, and may need more chemicals to balance the pH level of water.
Your concrete pool can be designed to include water fountains, sheet falls, waterfalls and any other features you can think of. You can also integrate special architectural features like gazebos, seating areas, and others to accent your pool. To find experienced concrete pool contractors in Phoenix, simply fill out the form, and you will receive free estimates from up to 4 pool contractors.