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A Complete Fiberglass Pool Buying Guide<\/h4>\n

Inspired by the strength and flexibility of fiberglass boats, fiberglass pools were invented in the 1950s as an alternative to concrete pools. Unlike concrete, they don\u2019t crack in cold temperatures. They\u2019re also easier to install and slightly less expensive.<\/p>\n

Fiberglass swimming pools are pre-assembled in a factory. The pool is delivered to your home in one piece, then installed quickly – typically in a matter of days or weeks. <\/p>\n

The price of a fiberglass pool depends on its size, features and local labor rates. However, the average cost falls in the range of $20,000-$40,000, which includes shipping and installation but not decking or patio.<\/p>\n

About Fiberglass Pools
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Early versions of fiberglass pools were not ideal. They were very limited in size in shape, prone to blistering and spotting, and not all that attractive. But the technology has come a long way, and fiberglass pools have skyrocketed in popularity.<\/p>\n

Modern fiberglass pools are strong, durable and attractive. They\u2019re sold in a variety of shapes and sizes, although there are design limitations. They come in round, oval and rectangular shapes but not custom designs. Due to trucking requirements, fiberglass pools max out in size at about 40 feet long, 16 feet wide and 8 feet deep. Like prefabricated hot tubs, fiberglass pools usually have built-in steps and\/or seating.<\/p>\n

Fiberglass pools are very low maintenance. They are nonporous, so they require fewer chemicals than concrete pools and are not susceptible to algae growth. Unlike concrete pools, they never require resurfacing.<\/p>\n

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Cost of a Fiberglass Pool <\/h4>\n

Generally, fiberglass pools are slightly less expensive than concrete pools but more expensive than vinyl pools.<\/p>\n