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Guide to Stamped Concrete around Fiberglass Pools

April 23rd, 2009

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By Jason Hughes

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This video gives you an up-close look at stamped concrete pool patio and breaks down some of your options. 
 
 

 

At River Pools, we manufacture world-class fiberglass swimming pools for customers across North America. If you would like to get an inground fiberglass pool for your home, you can browse our pool shapes, visit our pool photo gallery, or request custom pricing today by clicking the button below and filling out our contact request form. Happy swimming!

 

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Jason Hughes

River Pools® manufactures fiberglass pool shells and does not install pools. Pools are installed by locally owned and operated dealers and franchisees. The relationship between the dealers and franchisees to River Pools® is that of an independent contractor. River Pools Franchising LLC (Franchising) provides independently owned and operated River Pool franchisees with the right to market the River Pools brand of pool shells as a franchisee. Franchising does not manufacture pool shells. Due to the unprecedented and historic growth of the River Pools brand, this website contains an abundance of information that has been created over the last decade. Some of the content on this site may reflect prices, perspectives, processes, entities, and names that were relevant at the time but may not be as relevant today.

Consumers should consult their local installer (independent dealer or franchisee) for the most accurate and updated information based on the unique conditions of their property. Consumers should verify specifications with the installing dealer rather than relying on the information on this website, which is not intended to be a final specification.