Fibro Swimming PoolMinimum maintenance. In fact, smooth fiberglass walls reduce the accumulation of dirt, algae and suntan oils while eliminating the need for scrubbing and costly cleaning chemicals. The smooth bottom of our pools prevents the dust to stick to the floor. While vacuuming the dust will be easily remove and it will only take you 20 minutes per week to do it. The installation of water jets allows water oxygenation which reduces the cost of chemical maintenance. All of our swimming pools possess water jets that have a 40% more strength, when open, than conventional jets. Thanks to those water jets, the dirt will be automatically push toward the skimmer and the drain helping reducing maintenance amount of time. |
Liner & ConcreteThis kind of swimming pool involves a lot more maintenance than a fibreglass swimming pool. It is pretty simple, compare to fiberglass, liner is a surface way more porous and pleat. The dust will stick to the walls and the bottom making your cleaning time much longer and harder. Even more, the need to scrub the ring of oil at the water level will generate the use of more chemicals. Over 2 to 3 years, the scrubbing and the application of chemicals will make a white stripe all around your pool. |
GuniteThe maintenance for this kind of pool is pretty similar to liner and concrete swimming pools. The main difference is instead of having a liner that covers the bottom of the pool it is covered by paint which is also a porous surface. If this swimming pool does not have at the water level a ceramic contour the ring of dirt will be almost impossible to clean. The maintenance fees relied to this kind of swimming pools is very high. Every 2 years repainting the pool will be necessary and for a high quality of 2 coat epoxy paint you can anticipate fees around 1 700$. Also every 5 to 7 years the old paint will have to be taking off, this could cost 1 600$ for a 15’ x 30’ swimming pool. |