How Do You Care For A Fiberglass Surface Pool?
Strong and durable, fiberglass pools do not contain any fused joints that can lead to leaks. Fiberglass surface pools come in a variety of shapes, including kidney, freeform, rectangle and classic design. Seventeen times stronger than concrete, fiberglass pools are worth the investment. Fiberglass pools have a gel coat sealer that can endure the strong UV rays of the sun, subtle earth shifts and large amounts of water weight without the worry of permanent damage. With proper care and maintenance, your fiberglass surface pool will last for decades. Maintain the recommended water levels in your pool. Most manufacturers require you to use your pool’s built-in skimmer as a guideline. In other words, if your pool water is even with the middle of the skimmer, it is perfect. A water level too high or too low will cause the skimmer to function improperly. Allowing the water to drop lower than recommended can also cause the fiberglass surface to buckle or crack. Clean the ring around your pool