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Fiberglass Pool Owners: Never Tell your Friends with Concrete Pools These 5 Things

  
  
  

angry concrete pool owners revoltAttention Fiberglass Pool Owners:  Please Do Not Disclose this information to your buddies with Concrete/Gunite Pools…..because they’ll be way jealous and drastic things could happen. 

We have to be considerate here, what’s done is done.  They can never enjoy the benefits of fiberglass pools the way you can, so there’s no point in rubbing their noses in it.

*Concrete pool owners: if you have accidently come across this article, save yourself years of regret and anguish and leave this page now before any more damage is done.  If you have a friend with a fiberglass pool that deliberately referred you here they should immediately go on your pooh-pooh list and lose all future Christmas gifts.

Now that’s behind us:

Here are 5 Things You Should Never Disclose to Your Friends with Concrete Pools     

 

1.  All the time you’ve had with Your Family while They’re outside Cleaning the Pool

Please, never mention all the times you’ve watched them, dripping with sweat, brush and clean the pool from your air conditioned kitchen.  They don’t have a choice you know.  Because of the porous surface of concrete pools, weekly brushing of the entire pool is recommended to remove any algae that imbeds into the surface.  Yes, I know you probably never brush your fiberglass pool.  Why would you?  The surface is non-porous, inhibiting the growth of algae, and that makes your life really easy.  I know you feel guilty, maybe you could volunteer to brush their pool for them next week….NOT!!!

 

2.  What You’ve done with the Money You’ve Saved on Chemicals

Clothes for the kids, a few nights out to dinner, they’ll never know how much more they spend on chemicals per year than you do and what they could be doing with the money….no need to even bring it up.  It’s because of that porous surface thing again.  It takes a lot more chlorine or other sanitizer to kill the algae and other bacteria imbedded in those pours.  Because your fiberglass pool doesn’t foster algae growth, it only requires a fraction of the chemicals used by your friend’s concrete pool. 

 

3.  How non-abrasive the Fiberglass Pool surface is

I know they told you that their kids have to wear water shoes while swimming in their concrete pool because the surface is so rough, so you never want to tell them how gentle, but skid-resistant, the surface of your fiberglass pool is and how easy it is on your children’s feet.    

 

4.  That you don’t need to Plan for Costly Repairs

I’m sure that they’re aware that they’ll eventually be spending $10-$20k on tile, coping, and plaster work, so there’s no need to point that out….not to mention acid washing every couple years.  They’re responsible, I’m sure they’ll plan their budget accordingly.  But you don’t have to worry about breaking the bank with costly renovation work with your fiberglass pool because the lifetime cost of ownership is significantly less.  The vast majority of fiberglass pools installed in the United States since the 1970’s have never had any major repair work.    

 

5.  That you Don’t Stress over pH and other Water Chemistry Stuff

You’ve seen your friends dumping gallons of acid into their pool, but you probably didn’t know why.  It’s because concrete pools are naturally alkaline and raise the pH of the pool water.  Therefore, it’s much more difficult to keep your buddy’s water balanced than in your fiberglass pool that is inert and does not react in any way with the water in your pool.  That’s just one less stressor you have to deal with, but remember……let’s keep it hush, hush.

 

Ok, so that’s it.  You should be able to disclose any other info about your fiberglass pool to your concrete pool friends without fear of jeopardizing the relationship.

 

Glad I could be of service.

 

Please feel free question or comment, but please, let’s make sure it stays between us:) 

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Comments

Do I need to do anything with the cracks which will inevitably develop in my stamped concrete deck?
Posted @ Friday, September 03, 2010 2:35 PM by Jim Wassum
Jim,  
Nope, if your pool deck cracks (or if it has already done so) there is nothing you need to do there. It would be a result of the concrete needing to relieve pressure from expanding/contracting. This would make that crack essentially the same as the other control joints place in your pool deck to allow for movement....which require no attention or treatment either. Great question and I hope you all have enjoyed the pool this summer.
Posted @ Friday, September 03, 2010 2:43 PM by Jason Hughes
Great article Jason!  
Posted @ Saturday, September 04, 2010 11:49 AM by Jamie Snyder
Let's keep it brush brush brush :D. Like your article. And the picture make me laught :) 
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Posted @ Thursday, September 09, 2010 7:46 AM by Sarah
Jason or Marcus,  
 
Could one of you email me. I am a fellow Leisure Dealer and Custom Shotcrete builder. Thanks.
Posted @ Sunday, September 12, 2010 8:28 AM by Josh
We are considering a fiberglass pool for our Florida home-weighing the differences between concrete and fiberglass. We are moving towards fiberglass...but the last comment made by Norman has me a bit worried! What does he mean when he says you would have to "resurface a lovely now ugly fiberglass pool" after 30 years or so? What happens to the fiberglass? Is this true? We are trying to get all of the facts before we make a decision. Could you clarify? Thanks!
Posted @ Saturday, April 09, 2011 6:47 AM by TC
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