A backyard pool is
a big investment, so it is wise to educate
yourself about the pros and cons of owning
each type of in-ground pool. While some
pools will be cheaper to buy, they are more
difficult and costly to maintain. When you
consider how much your electric bill will
increase and chemical bill, or pool service bill
will add to the monthly cost of ownership, you
are likely to find that you've quickly burned
through the difference in cost. It is
wiser to buy a more chemically and energy
efficient pool, even if it may cost a bit more
up front, because the savings add up so quickly. |
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The most widely
appreciated benefit of a Hawaiian Fiberglass Pool is how
easy it is to care for. The difference is in the
surface of the pool. The surface of a Hawaiian
Fiberglass Pool is smooth and non-porous, so, unlike a
gunite pool, it will not alter the water chemistry in
any way. This inert surface keeps the pH
stable and requiring substantially fewer chemicals.
Algae and dirt cannot hide in the surface of a
fiberglass pool It merely rests on the
surface where it can quickly and easily be whisked
away. The surface is smooth, but lightly textured,
providing little resistance to the water, so you'll only
need to operate your electric pump a few hours each day.
Very few fiberglass pool owners hire professional pool
service companies to care for their pools They find
maintaining their fiberglass pool so easy, that they
wouldn't dream of paying a service $60 to $80 dollars
per month for just minutes of care each week. |
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