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Do Fiberglass Pools Work in Colder/Northern Climates?

  
  
  
 

Do Fiberglass Pools Work in Colder/Northern Climates?

By Marcus Sheridan, http://www.poolschool.us/

 

This just in, the following statements are TRUE!!!!!!

                           -The world is flat!

                           -The Sun rotates around the Earth!

                           -Fiberglass Pools do not work in cold climates!

Since entering the world of fiberglass pools roughly eight years ago, I've had the privilege to hear some incredibly false and off the wall ‘claims' and ‘myths' regarding fiberglass swimming pools. Of course, seeing this problem, and realizing it was frankly a direct result of so many concrete and vinyl pool dealers being scared to death of fiberglass' potential in the market, we decided at River Pools to become the leaders of swimming pool education, especially fiberglass pool education throughout the industry. This desire is a reflection of the blog you are currently reading as well as the points of this present article in which I find myself engaged.

A customer I've been working with recently received quite a few quotes from various pool builders. This gentleman lives in Northern Maryland, almost in Delaware, and he has been told by more than one builder that fiberglass pools are not a good choice for northern regions of the United States and other colder climates. This being said, I'd like to stress the following statement:

Anyone who tells you Fiberglass Pools will not work in colder climates is using fear tactics as a method for you to choose another type of pool. In other words, this person is dishonest and doesn't merit your business.

You see, whenever I've confronted a contractor who has made such a statement, they've never been able to scientifically prove this ‘phenomenon' whatsoever. Let me just state a few simple facts regarding this ‘cold climate' nonsense.

  • 1. Fiberglass Pools have become extremely popular in Canada (The last I checked, Canada was pretty cold).
  • 2. As water-carrying vessels, swimming pools, whether they are concrete or fiberglass, have the same ability to be ‘moved' by elements of nature. This is why such features as hydrostatic release valves, French drains, cantilevered decks, etc are commonly installed on said pools.
  • 3. Freezing water (in the pool itself) also does not affect fiberglass pools. (Pipes must be winterized)

So the moral of this little blog is..............................If any pool guy has the nerve to use such a false statement like ‘cold climates' to persuade you, then you can happily take them off your list of candidates!!!...............

As always, happy swimming and don't forget to subscribe to our blog at the upper right hand of this page!

Marcus Sheridan

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Comments

While I don't live in a cold climate, I'd like to extend my swimming season as much as possible. Does a shallower pool warm more quickly, and should I choose a darker color to get some thermal/warming benefit?
Posted @ Wednesday, September 30, 2009 3:01 PM by Jay
Hello Jay and thanks for posting your question. Yes, depth of pool does make a significant difference in terms of average water temperature. For example, a 16x40 pool with a 9' deep end would have a hard time getting above 90 degrees even if the ambient temp outside was near 100 degrees for a few straight days. The same size pool that only went to 5 or 6 feet would likely be well into the 90s. And yes, color does make a slight difference just not nearly as much as water depth does.
Posted @ Wednesday, September 30, 2009 4:18 PM by Marcus Sheridan
I do live in a cold climate and was surprised to see you say that freezing water in the pool does not affect the pool. Pools here are winterized with pillows on the surface to prevent ice expansion from damaging the pools. 
BTW: Thanks for a great blog site.
Posted @ Saturday, July 23, 2011 6:35 PM by Ryan H
Do you happen to know any places that install fibreglass pools in Winnipeg, MB? I have been doing research for a week now and have decided I want a fibreglass pool. I have not found a single place that does them in Winnipeg, MB, Canada. In your blog you said they are becoming popular here.... I'd really appreciate if you could help me out here.
Posted @ Monday, August 15, 2011 12:07 PM by Jordan
Hey Jordan, sorry not to be of more help, but your best bet is to call the manufacturers of the pools and they can best help you find a dealer or not. Good luck!! 
 
Marcus
Posted @ Tuesday, August 16, 2011 11:13 AM by Marcus Sheridan
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