Smaller plunge pools are a growing trend in residential pools. With the rise of urban living and a focus on maximizing smaller spaces, smaller plunge pools align well with the needs and preferences of urban dwellers. They offer a private and convenient aquatic retreat, providing a sense of luxury and relaxation without the need for extensive yard space.
Overall, the growing popularity of smaller plunge-type residential swimming pools can be attributed to their practicality, cost-effectiveness, versatility, and the ability to create a luxurious outdoor experience in limited spaces.
When it comes to creating a stunning and compact pool solution for your backyard, precast concrete plunge pools and fiberglass freestanding plunge pools offer attractive options. Each type has its own set of benefits and considerations to keep in mind.
Several companies in the US have introduced pre-cast concrete plunge pools to simplify and streamline the process of installing a concrete pool. In this article, we will compare precast concrete plunge pools with fiberglass freestanding plunge pools from The Little Pool Co. By exploring their pros and cons, we aim to assist you in making an informed decision based on your specific requirements and preferences.
Durability and Strength
Precast concrete plunge pools are known for their robustness and longevity. They can withstand various weather conditions and they are structurally sound. The interior finish on a concrete pool is a separately applied product typically lasts 10 to 15 years before they need to be refinished.
Freestanding Fiberglass pools, like Little Pool Co. pools utilize state of the art composite technology to create an exceptionally strong and durable pool. The composite exoskeleton is impervious to damage from rust or pool chemicals. The modern gelcoat finish on a Little Pool is designed to last for the life of the pool with a minimal amount of maintenance and properly maintained water chemistry levels. If there is damage to the interior finish, it is usually easy to repair. Little Pools carry a 25-year structural pool shell warranty. Precast concrete pools typically carry a 10-year structural warranty.
Aesthetics
Concrete plunge pools provide a visually appealing and luxurious appearance. They can be finished with a variety of materials, such as tiles or pebbles, enhancing the overall look of your pool. There are many different types of interior finishes that let you personalize your pool.
Freestanding Fiberglass pools feature a lustrous gelcoat pool finish that is soft to the touch and not as abrasive as some finishes on a concrete pool. The exterior of a fiberglass pool can also be finished with almost any type of materials, as well as be delivered pre-finished with a selection of exterior colors.
Versatility
Precast Concrete plunge pools can be installed above ground, partially in-ground, and in-ground, providing flexibility in terms of installation options in a backyard. A certain level of excavation is usually required depending on the site, as well as a concrete pad to set the pool.
Freestanding Fiberglass pools from the Little Pool Co. can also be installed a variety of ways including partially in the ground. The patented composite exoskeleton of a Little Pool provides for easy freestanding installation without any additional support. A concrete pad is one way to install the pool, as well as a paver pad to set the pool. The added benefit of this lightweight structure allows for installations in places that no other type of pool can go. Little Pools have been installed on elevated platforms and on the rooftops of buildings with minimal disruptions. Another versatile feature of a fiberglass pool is the ability to add extra features more easily, such as spa jets and LED lighting.
Maintenance
Precast Concrete plunge pools, and concrete pools in general, can be more maintenance intensive than other types of pools. The texture and finish on a concrete pool is applied over the interior of the pool. These coatings require regular brushing and cleaning to control algae growth and staining and will eventually have to be reapplied.
With Freestanding Fiberglass pools, the smooth and non-porous surface of the pool is an integral part of the pool structure. It is textured enough to provide traction underfoot but will better resist algae growth. This makes regular cleaning and maintenance much easier. It also reduces the amount of chemicals needed to properly maintain the pool. The typical 10-year maintenance cost of a fiberglass pool is about half that of a concrete pool. The gelcoat finish of a fiberglass pool will is designed to last for the life of the pool.
Shipping and Handling Costs
Precast concrete plunge pools are heavy due to the nature of the material. A 20-foot precast pool can weigh more than 20,000 pounds. Shipping costs can vary significantly based on the size and weight of the pool, as well as the distance it needs to be transported. Longer distances and remote locations may incur higher shipping expenses. The cost of installation can be dramatically impacted due to the cost of the equipment necessary to handle the weight of a precast concrete pool.
Fiberglass freestanding plunge pools are significantly lighter than concrete pools, which can result in lower shipping and installation costs. A fully equipped 20-foot Little Pool weighs about 3,000 pounds. The cost of shipping fiberglass pools will still depend on the size, weight, and distance involved. A Little Pool can be shipped with a trailer rather than a large transport truck. The cost of the equipment necessary to lift a Little Pool into position can be thousands of dollars less than with a pre-cast concrete pool.
Pool Installation Costs
Precast Concrete Plunge Pools usually require professional expertise due to the construction process involved. Even though a precast pool is less intrusive than a traditional pool build, the weight and size of precast concrete plunge pools may present different challenges. If the installation site has limited access or difficult terrain, additional equipment or manpower may be required, potentially increasing installation costs. The installation costs can be higher due to the time involved and labor-intensive nature of preparing the site, leveling the ground, installing equipment, and ensuring proper plumbing connections. Additional landscaping features must be self supporting and cannot be attached to the structure of a concrete pool.
Fiberglass Freestanding Plunge Pools designed for easy and quick installation. With professional assistance from a qualified contractor, the installation process is typically simpler and requires less time and labor. Fiberglass plunge pools are generally more lightweight and compact, making them easier to maneuver and install in areas with limited access. This can help minimize any additional costs related to accessibility. For above-ground installations, a Little Pool can be ordered with all the equipment and outside finishes installed at the factory. In addition, the composite exoskeleton of a freestanding fiberglass pool can be used to support decks, railings, and steps around the pool. This structural design can result in faster installation, resulting in lower costs and less disruptions compared to pre-cast concrete pools.
Summary – Which One to Choose – Precast Concrete or Fiberglass Plunge Pool?
In conclusion, it is important to consider individual preferences, budget, installation requirements, and long-term maintenance when choosing between freestanding fiberglass plunge pools and precast concrete plunge pools. Both options have their unique benefits, so homeowners should evaluate their specific needs to make an informed decision.
It’s important to note that shipping and installation costs can vary significantly depending on factors such as location, pool size, site conditions, and the specific requirements of the project. Obtaining quotes from reputable suppliers and contractors for both precast concrete and fiberglass plunge pools will provide a more accurate understanding of the associated costs for your situation.
Be sure to evaluate all the aspects of your pool project, including variables and costs involved using your pool and the long-term cost of ownership.
Installing a pool at your home is a major decision. Be sure to consider all the options available to get the best possible result for now and the future.
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