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The Myth That Fiberglass Pools Cost More Than Concrete Pools

  
  
  

describe the imageThere is a huge misconception out there in the inground pool consumer market and I’m here today to set the record straight.

The idea that a concrete pool will cost you less than a fiberglass pool is fool’s gold.

Yep, fool’s gold.

Here is why:

A True Look at the Numbers

Let’s assume you’re looking at a 16x32 swimming pool and considering fiberglass and concrete. You then invite a pool builder to your home ‘who does both’ and he tells you he can build the fiberglass pool for 40k or the concrete pool for 35k (these are very general numbers, work with me here).

(BTW, many concrete pool builders who supposedly offer fiberglass as well only say they offer both so as to get in the door, and then convince the homeowner to go concrete. This is why you, as a consumer, should always find out what percentage of concrete vs.  fiberglass the builder does in order to make a true gauge on whether they really install, and are experts, in both types…..or not)

But back to our discussion.

Assuming you ‘save’ $5,000 initially on your pool installation, what will be the long term price differential?

Well, if you lived in the home for 15 more years, you  could expect these averages:

  • $400 more in chemicals per season (average)
  • $8-15k for a resurface (especially if you’re using salt, which is naturally more abrasive to a concrete surface)

Doing the simple math, over the course of 15 years, you’re actually going to spend 14-21k more for general pool maintenance. And if you’re one of the lucky ones and you don’t need to have your pool resurfaced (highly doubtful, but we’ll just assume you got lucky here) you’re still going to pay about 6k more in chemicals during that time.

Factoring in concrete’s other drawbacks like rough surfaces that tear up soft children’s feet, as well as other inherent issues, one can easily see that there is as significant cost difference over time between the two pools.

Don't Believe Me, See What Actual Pool Owners are Saying

This is also why it’s extremely rare to see a 2nd time pool owner switch from fiberglass to concrete, but it happens over and over again for folks that owned concrete with their first pool and then switched to fiberglass the second time around.

Don’t believe me? Watch this video of a gentleman that owns BOTH a concrete and fiberglass pool. His insights are very, very powerful

 

Bottom line my friends—Be smart. Use logic when it comes to understanding the true cost of a pool. If a pool builder says you’ll save a bunch of money by going concrete, in reality they are being very short sighted and not considering your long-term best interests.

This isn't to say there aren't arguments to be made for concrete pools over fiberglass(size and depth constraints being the #1 factor), but the idea of pool 'cost' simply needs to be better understood.

So if you're having this pricing debate of concrete vs. fiberglass, think long term, and chances are you’ll be much happier in 10 years because of it.

 

Marcus Sheridan

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Comments

Great article Marcus. I find myself having to explain this very thing quite often to my customers.
Posted @ Friday, January 20, 2012 12:07 PM by Jeff Herring
Marcus, 
 
Switching from Concrete to Fiber Glass really is like changing from a Ford to GM car both get you there. 
You will never win the debate on what is the better type of pool because there are horses`s for courses. 
The Fiber Glass pool requires far less labor and skill to install than building a concrete pool, you could say the Salesman is the key to the hole package. 
Sure the modern Resin used to produce the Fiber Glass shell has improved with Australia leading the field.But the cost of the right resin can possibly lead to short cuts by the company doing the molding and this is hard to detect in the lovely smooth sample. 
However there is a place for both methods of Construction and do not for 1 minute exclude Vinyl, yes after you have enjoyed 30 years of different claims you will mellow and hopefully will enjoy the fum you have provided for many families. 
KIWIwww.poolquartz.co.nz 
Posted @ Saturday, January 21, 2012 2:34 PM by kiwi
Cost of maintenance over the life of the pool is one of the most common questions we field.  
 
Thanks!
Posted @ Monday, January 23, 2012 9:09 AM by Addie
swimming pools are so much fun, i can't get enough of them... especially well constructed swimming pools!
Posted @ Monday, January 30, 2012 5:04 PM by Tempe pool construction
Good article mate, you've given me a lot to think about now as i was going to go for a concrete pool over a fibre glass one.
Posted @ Wednesday, February 29, 2012 2:46 PM by leon
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