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Pool Options Bradenton, FL – How to customize a Fiberglass Inground Pool?

It has been said that Fiberglass pools are least customizable compared to concrete and vinyl. This is because fiberglass pool shells are pre-made in factories and shape choices are limited to pre-existing pool designs. That is what other pool construction companies want you to believe in. The truth is you can customize your fiberglass pool with endless color, tile, and feature choices that’ll dramatically enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of your pool.

Lightings.

With the customizing limitations that accompany fiberglass pools, mainly for shape design, one thing that can help boost your pool’s aesthetic game is lighting. The number of lights, their colors, and position greatly affect the resulting masterpiece you want to achieve. To change the look of the scenery, play with patio lights.

On the other hand, poolside lights shine into the water making it more sparkling under the night sky. To save up on electrical costs, you might want to consider fiber-optic lights and LEDs. No matter what your lighting wants are, be sure to contact your nearest pool lighting expert for a professional touch to your project.
Each person has a different style. That's the essence of being able to personalize your pool features: from the colors and styles and textures, to create something exclusively for you. Just like with the case of a fiberglass pool, even with limited doable pool shapes, there are so many things you can do to change the whole look, feel, and functionality.

Limited pool shapes.

Fiberglass pool shapes are more often than not fall into one of these categories: freeform, kidney, rectangular, and roman. Each pool shape category offers countless options and designs that can meet the preference of most clients.

However, the only thing that fiberglass pools can’t achieve is ultra-personalized shapes like let’s say an apple or a puppy or anything else that is not common for a pool shape. It is also important to take note that your fiberglass panels should have to be 16 ft. by 40 ft. or smaller to fit highway restrictions. Why? Fiberglass pools are pre-casted in a factory and will be delivered to your home readily-made.
What you can do is meet with a design expert from your local pool building company. Consult the types of pool-shapes they offer for fiberglass inground pools. Tell them your preference, ask if it’s possible. Seek their advice. Anything is possible with the right pool company.

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Pool Options Bradenton, FL - The luxury that Vinyl Pools offer

Swimming pools have always been a symbol of luxury. The sparkling blue lagoon adds a stunning aesthetic to a grandiose home. Demand for custom-made pools is on the rise today. To meet such design challenges, pool builders have been innovating on materials and methods to build unique and amazing pools for clients.

Vinyl-liner pools have been gaining attention for being both flexible and durable. Its flexibility enables it to be more customizable and easy to work on to meet varying homeowner’s tastes when it comes to shapes and other features. On the other hand, its amazing durability can withstand harsh climates. These liners can also last for 15-20 years if properly maintained.

Moreover, pools made of vinyl are also priced for the abundance of design options applicable to it. Vinyl liners come in a spectrum of colors and an amazing array of prints and patterns. It’s smooth surface also prevents dirt and algal build-up which allows for easier maintenance. Aside from the aesthetic features it offers, vinyl is more popular due to its ease of installation.

It can be installed whatever the weather is – even during a rainstorm if needed (though it’s not suggested). It also offers no limitations in pool size, location, or the installation environment. With vinyl, clients can imagine whatever shape or form they want their pool to be – as long as it meets the standards and safety specifications. Vinyl pools offer luxury right in your backyard.

The luxury that Vinyl Pools offer

Concrete is a mix of water, cement, sand, and coarse aggregate which can be stone or gravel. Most often than not, concrete pools are referred to as “gunite” pools.

But what about shotcrete?

Technically speaking, shotcrete refers to concrete that is “shot out” of a pneumatic hose. However, in the world of swimming pools terminologies can be a little different. And the difference between the term shotcrete and gunite depends on how water is mixed to the cement-sand-aggregate mixture. Shotcrete refers to the wet-mix concrete. Meaning water is already incorporated into the cement-sand-aggregate mix before it’s delivered to the pool construction site. Gunite, on the other hand, is concrete is applied using the dry-mix process. This means that gunite is water-free until it is applied.

Pros and Cons

Gunite.

The application method for gunite ensures that planes of weakness or cold joints on the edges are prevented. This lowers the risk for cracks and is less expensive than shotcrete. The downside for gunite is that it requires a super-skilled operator. The dry-mix can also clog up the hose.

Shotcrete.

Since shotcrete is already premixed with water it requires less time to apply. It also forms a more consistent and strong coating compared to gunite. The disadvantage for shotcrete however is the higher likelihood for it to develop cracks if too much water is added. It’s more expensive than gunite.

Choosing the best custom-pool type basically comes down to preference.

Establish what you really want for your pool in terms of functionality and appearance then check if it is applicable to the pool type that you want. Compare the pros and cons of all types. Reality is you get everything you want but the Pool Builders of Bradenton is here to help you pick the best apple from the bunch. Call us now!

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