Browse Forums Pools & Spas Re: Fibreglass pool in expensive suburb 12May 17, 2015 9:26 am Follow our blog, its a work in progress but hopefully shares our adventure https://granddesignskillarney.wordpress.com/ Re: Fibreglass pool in expensive suburb 14Jun 24, 2015 11:05 pm I live in an estate where homes are selling for over $2M, most homes have pools and there are a mix of concrete and fibreglass. I must say, its hard to tell if they are fibreglass or concrete due to the extensive finishes. In fact the trend in our estate is fibreglass, waterline tiles, travertine and a mix of landscaping materials surrounding the pool. One pool builder has done over 35 pools in our estate with 4 of them being in my street alone. I think do what suits you and your family and your budget. I am currently getting quotes for fibreglass, our last pool was concrete and I would not own another concrete pool. Re: Fibreglass pool in expensive suburb 15Jun 25, 2015 9:23 pm Whether you go for concrete or fiberglass for your swimming pool, its depends upon your requirements & what is practically possible for you. However, I am going to mention some details which will help you whether you should go for concrete or fiberglass: You Have to go with Concrete Swimming Pool if :
You Have to go with Fiberglass Swimming Pool if :
Re: Fibreglass pool in expensive suburb 16Jun 26, 2015 9:28 am JamesYudy Whether you go for concrete or fiberglass for your swimming pool, its depends upon your requirements & what is practically possible for you. However, I am going to mention some details which will help you whether you should go for concrete or fiberglass: You Have to go with Concrete Swimming Pool if :
You Have to go with Fiberglass Swimming Pool if :
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