All inground pools have a few things in common: they can add value to your home, beauty to your landscape and a space for you and your guests to relax in the sun.

But before homeowners get to this point, there are some big decisions they need to make from a design standpoint. One of the most important ones is deciding between fiberglass vs a vinyl pool. 

Fiberglass and vinyl pools each offer their own set of advantages, unique characteristics and challenges. Once you’ve decided which way to go, the rest will fall into place.

Fiberglass Vs. Vinyl Pools: What to Consider in Your Decision

The Cost Factor

Vinyl pools are less expensive upfront, but they may require liner replacements every 5-10 years, which can add up over time. It’s also inconvenient to worry about changing your vinyl pool liner every decade, if not sooner. 

While fiberglass pools tend to have a higher upfront cost for installation compared to vinyl pools, they are built to last and do not require liner replacements, resulting in potential cost savings in the long run.

Durability and Maintenance

Durability and maintenance over the long term are two of the most important factors when considering cost, time and energy. Fiberglass pools are known for their exceptional durability. The non-porous surface of fiberglass makes it resistant to algae growth and stains, which reduces the need for extensive cleaning and maintenance. 

Vinyl pools, while also durable, may require periodic maintenance such as liner repairs or eventual replacement, as referenced above. Vinyl pool liners are easier to rip than you might think, so if you plan to frequently use it, you might want to consider a fiberglass pool.

Another reason some homeowners choose fiberglass over vinyl pools is the regular cleaning vinyl pools require to prevent the growth of algae and bacteria. If you’re too busy to maintain it yourself, investing in a pool service technician is another cost to consider.

Design Customization

Vinyl pools have the upper hand when it comes to design flexibility. Vinyl liners offer a wide range of patterns, colors and textures, allowing for more customization options to match your personal preferences and enhance your outdoor space. 

Fiberglass pools, while somewhat limited in terms of design flexibility, are known for their smooth and sleek finish, which provides a modern, elegant aesthetic. Although not as customizable as vinyl pools, fiberglass pools can still be outfitted with tiles, mosaics and other design upgrades.

Installation Requirements

Fiberglass pools require ample backyard access due to their pre-fabricated structure. They are manufactured in a controlled environment and delivered to your property as a complete unit. This means that access for large equipment is necessary, which may pose a challenge for some properties with limited access. 

Vinyl pools offer more flexibility during installation because they are constructed on-site using flexible liners that can be adjusted to fit the available space. This makes vinyl pools a great option for smaller yards and access points.

So What’ll It Be: Fiberglass or Vinyl?

Regardless of the type of pool you choose, working with a reputable and experienced team to install your pool will ensure years of joy from and relaxation in your outdoor space. That’s exactly what you’ll find with Blue Impressions. 

We are a Northeast Ohio installer of the highest-quality fiberglass and vinyl pools from Latham Pools, the largest designer and manufacturer of inground residential swimming pools in North America. While we can assist you in making your dream of a perfect swimming pool a reality, we’ll also use our landscape design expertise to create a fully functional space. Think of it as the complete backyard oasis you’ve always imagined.

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