Enhanced Pools offers high-quality fiberglass swimming pools to customers interested in this type of pool construction. As always, our fiberglass pools include an automatic pool cover. A special process must be followed to achieve the best results with fiberglass pools so the walls are straight. We know the process and use it to deliver the best results. As we meet with you and discuss your vision and needs, we will learn if a fiberglass pool is a good option for you.
A fiberglass pool is the best option for people in Idaho who want a swimming pool. They come in many shapes and sizes, so you can get a pool you like with your favorite options. These pools are the most durable and the fastest to build. The surfaces are smooth, making them very comfortable to play on. There are several options for tile and pool color.
A fiberglass pool is made by laying sheets of fiberglass on a mold. The mold ensures pool models are made the same size, shape, and design every time. These pools are made in a factory where quality is controlled and measured, so you get an engineered product that meets the manufacturing standard every time.
If you don’t find a model that meets your needs, your next best option is a concrete pool.
Fiberglass pools have rapidly gained popularity for a variety of reasons. Here’s why more and more homeowners are opting for fiberglass over traditional concrete or vinyl pools:
Quick Installation
Fiberglass pools can be installed in a couple of weeks, compared to six to eight weeks for vinyl liner pools or two to three months for concrete pools. That means anywhere from an extra month to three and a half months of swimming your first summer.
Durability
Fiberglass is strong, flexible, and can withstand shifting soil and other external factors. It lasts years longer than concrete or vinyl, and many last decades.
Concrete needs to be resurfaced every 7-10 years, or it becomes too rough, and vinyl needs to be replaced in a similar timeframe, but it can require replacement sooner if it becomes torn or develops holes.
Tile makes the waterline more durable for fiberglass pools and makes them look more custom. Tile on a fiberglass pool withstands the freeze/thaw cycle better than concrete tiled pools because it is applied using expandable silicone. Grout that is used for concrete tiled pools is not expandable.
Maintenance
Fiberglass pools are easy to maintain because the surface is smooth and non-porous. The surface seems to withstand water chemistry swings better than vinyl liner and concrete pools. If these pools are neglected and grow algae, they are much easier to restore and maintain in pristine condition. Fiberglass pools are easier to maintain than any other kind of pool.
Energy Efficient
Every Enhanced Pools swimming pool, including those built with fiberglass pools, is energy efficient compared to other pools because of the benefits of the automatic pool cover.
Customization Options
Fiberglass pools are limited in customization, but they are feature-rich, with custom-designed steps, baja shelves, and ledges. There are several fiberglass color options, including some that add a metallic element to add more bling to the aesthetic. Tile options include waterline and inlaid tile on steps, ledges, and the floor.
At Enhanced Pools, we are committed to providing a seamless and stress-free experience. Our pool construction process is simple, efficient, and designed to give you peace of mind.
Step 1: Consultation and Design
We begin by understanding your specific needs, preferences, and available space. We then help you choose the best pool shape and size for your backyard and select colors, features, and upgrades.
Step 2: Site Preparation
Once your design is finalized, we’ll begin preparing the site. This includes excavation, leveling, and ensuring the ground is ready to support the pool.
Step 3: Pool Installation
We deliver your fiberglass pool shell to the site, often requiring a crane to lift the pool over your house and into your backyard. Our team will then carefully position the pool, connect the plumbing, and install any additional features. We then begin the process of backfilling around the pool and filling it with water.
Step 4: Pool Finish and Commissioning
Once the pool is installed, we finish the coping and decking, conduct final inspections, and ensure all systems, including filtration and pumps, function properly. You’ll also receive expert pool care and maintenance guidance to get started.
Get Started Today!
Ready to dive into the pool of your dreams? Contact us today for a free consultation and estimate. Let Enhanced Pools bring your backyard vision to life with a beautiful and durable fiberglass swimming pool.