Concrete Pools
Concrete pools have many advantages, including durability, customization, and appearance, but they also have some disadvantages, such as cost, maintenance, and installation time:
Pro:
Durability: Concrete pools are resistant to damage from sharp objects and dogs’ nails, and can withstand the sun’s heat and cold.
Customization: Concrete pools can be customized in size, shape, color, texture, and finish.
Appearance: Concrete pools can be designed to fit your backyard style and look great for years to come.
Cons:
Cost: Concrete pools have higher initial costs than other types of pools, and can cost between $20,000 to $100,000 to build.
Maintenance: Concrete pools require regular maintenance, which is costly. The interior of a concrete pool is porous and rough, which means it requires more brushing and chemicals to maintain.
Installation: Concrete pools take longer to install than other types of pools, and can take 1–6 months to install.
Fiberglass Pools
Pros:
- Require the least amount of money and effort to keep clean
- Interior gelcoat finish will never break down or get rough
- Quick installation
- Backed and warrantied by national manufacturers
- No expected renovations needed
- Same waterline tile and decking options as concrete pools
Cons:
- Must choose from the sizes, shapes, and colors available