Good luck with it. I'll let you know how our install goes.
Tisha
Good luck with it. I'll let you know how our install goes.
Tisha
This is my 7th year for my fiberglass pool and I love it. I have learned to manage the stains - fiberglass pools do tend to stain easily. The trick is to keep the ph on the low side, and alkalinity on the low side. Add the chlorine slowly - cal hypo seems to bring out stains more easily - I stick to bleach, and pucks very sparingly. My pool still looks like new. Feel free to ask any questions you may have.
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
I have a fiberglass pool. I did have problems with the pool company/installation but only because my pool was installed in heavy rain by an idiot with a backhoe. They ruined my yard on all 4 sides... I had expected 2, but honestly all 4 sides of my house were deeply rutted mudholes all over. I have no idea why they did this, but I made them come back after it dried out and fix it as best as an idiot can.
I've had my pool I think 4 years and this is the first year with bad staining. Previous years have been beautiful low maintenance years, which was great when I was pregnant and last year when my child was only 1. I'm a single mom so low maintenance is fantastic.
I have read so much here I think I have a handle on my staining. Listen to mbar, she knows EXACTLY what she's talking about. Keep a sequesterant in your water if you have any metals (and I say even if you THINK you don't) - I use Metal, Scale and Stain out by AquaChem from WalMart. It does the job. You add 1 quart per 10,000 gallons. If you have metals this sequestering agent keeps them in solution so the metals don't stick to the walls of your pool and cause the yellow/brown staining.
All in all I like my fiberglass pool. It is pretty and I don't have to worry about a liner replacement ever. My pool shell has a lifetime warranty (granted that means lifetime of the company) and I liked that idea too. I'm happy with my decision to go with the inground fiberglass pool. I just wish I had bought it from a different company than I did.
Thanks Marie, thanks Gerri. I think I'll be using this forum a lot in the very near furture. I would love to see some pics of your pools.
Tisha
You are more than welcome - here are some of mine:
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/attachm...1&d=1145114015
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/attachm...2&d=1145114061
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
O.K. Marie. I'm starting to feel better after seeing your pool. It's gorgeous! I've never heard of using porcelain tiles before but it totally makes sense. Is there a reason you don't have a cantilevered edge? I thought that cantilever was the "standard" way to install. Also, did you have any problems with the installation like the pool being unlevel or leaks? And finally, did you pay in full before start-up? Our contract only leaves about $1,500 for a punchlist. Thanks so much.
Tisha
I don't know what you mean by cantilevered edge. My pool had a regular edge, but at first we had concrete around the pool, but the concrete was bad - it was pitting and flaking off. The company I had put in the pool also put in the concrete. After 2 years he finally admitted that the concrete was bad and wanted to redo it - but I chose to get my money back for the concrete, and then added more (much more) and had the tile put around it, because I didn't want to disturb the pool. The tile is a little higher than the pool which is a pain, but it was the only way the tile guy would do it - he didn't want to tile over the pool edge. The installation for the pool was great - we had no problems, no leaks, it is almost level, maybe off 1/2 to 1" on one side. I am completely happy with it the way he installed it. I did pay 1/2 down, then the other 1/2 when the pool went in. My pool included the pump & filter, heater, ladder, 3 ft of concrete around it & start up chemicals - unfortunately he used baquacil! All in all I would use the same pool company again, although the owner now has sold it to someone else, and I don't know how they are. Hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions.
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
here is my pool
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Gerri, I love all the landscaping around your pool, it is so beautiful! So is the pool! What do you have arond the pool, it is really great looking.
KeithW, Is your pool out of the ground in some parts? You did a great job with the hardscape, and the color around the pool is beautiful, what kind of material is it?
I love to see the fiberglass pools, and I notice that everyone's water is so clean and clear!!
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
Thanks MarieI have at the very back Angel Trumpets which get big and smell heavenly in the evenings and lambs ear edging. I have some roses in there but the tall tropical looking plants are cannas. I have several different leaf and bloom colors of those but in the very back as a foil I use the tallest burgundy leaf one called "Giant Russian Red". The cannas are tubers, very tough plants that multiply and the Angel Trumpets are easy to start from cuttings. If you would like to start any of these by your pool either now or in the Spring please let me know and I will pack a box up for you. I love sharing my plants.