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More
than 75 years ago, people began building swimming pools of concrete.
However, on the mid-1950's fiberglass was introduced to the industry
and a quiet revolution began. That revolution has especially taken
hold in Europe and the Carribean where 70% of all residential pools
are fiberglass. Fiberglass pools offer numerous advantages over
old-fashioned concrete pools and does not have the many durability
questions typically associated with vinyl liners. With vinyl-ester
and ceramic blended resins, manufacturers have eliminated all surface
and structural problems that may occur due to materials used or
manufacturing methods. The surface of a fiberglass pool is satin
smooth, not rough and abrasive. The fiberglass composite is an inert
material, which will not affect water chemistry and prohibits algae
penetration. Fiberglass simplifies maintenance on average 80% more
than old fashion concrete pools.
Most
quality fiberglass pools cost an average of 10 to 12 percent more
than concrete pools. However, American Fiberglass Pools by design
insures a comparable price by eliminating most of the subcontractors
and performing the work in-house, thus saving the buyer from paying
for several subcontractor's overhead and profit.
Choosing
a Fiberglass Pool is a solid investment in your property with long
lasting durability. American Fiberglass Pools now offers high-definition,
gel coat surfaces that create a unique look that no other pool offers
with the benefits of a non-porous surface. See your local American
Fiberglass Pool Dealer to take a look at the many beautiful, high-definition
colors available.
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American Fiberglass Pool Dealer/Installer is an independent
business person and not an agent or employee of American
Fiberglass Pools or any of its subsidiaries. Neither
American Fiberglass Pools nor its subsidiaries accept
any responsibility for any representations, statement
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