Inground Pools 1. Polymer IN-GROUND POOLS Polymer walls eliminate even the slightest chance that things such as corrosion or rust will take place and weaken the pool wall structure. They are high impact resistant so there will not be any imperfections after the building is done and they will not dent under any circumstances with normal pool use. Polymer pool wall panels are much lighter in weight. Most panels can easily be moved by a single person which makes the pool wall structure much easier to assemble. ![]() Our Brands 2. FIBERGLASS IN-GROUND POOLS Fiberglass may be a little more cost upfront, however, less expenses after post construction. These include maintenance costs, chemical needs, and repairs down the road as the pool ages. Fiberglass is easy to clean and maintain. Out of all pool construction materials, the fiberglass surface requires the LEAST amount of maintenance on a daily/weekly basis. This mean less time spent on cleaning and less money spent of chemicals. Structurally speaking, fiberglass shells are impervious to normal wear and tear, as well as elements like sun and harsh weather. The result: they will not need major repairs down the road. If you’re looking for a quick install, fiberglass pools can be up and running in as little as 2-3 days. ![]() Our Brands |