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Fiberglass Pool Patio Options: Common Deck Materials for Fiberglass Pools

Todd Emmerson · Feb 10, 2010 ·

Once you make the decision to have a fiberglass swimming pool built one of the most important decisions you will make is the type of patio you build around the pool. This decision is so important because it will affect the overall aesthetics and feeling of your backyard for years to come.

The goal of this article and video is to show you some of the most popular choices in decking material that new pool owners have to choose from. This will help you be prepared when you meet with one of our design experts as you may already have a general idea of the type of patio you’d like built with your pool.

Many different types of materials are used for swimming pool patios. The most common patio materials for fiberglass pools include standard concrete, sundeck, stamped concrete, brick pavers, and natural stone. Many times a combination of two of the different materials can be used together to create a beautiful backyard retreat.

So if you’re currently researching for a new swimming pool we encourage you to take a few minutes and watch the video below. As we said before the patio material you choose will greatly affect the overall aesthetics of your pool area as well as the price of your fiberglass swimming pool project.

If you have an additional questions or would like to schedule a consultation with our sales and design team call us at 630.845.1145 or visit us at: www.sigpoolschicago.mysites.io

Leisure Pools announces new model for 2010: The Grand Riviera

Todd Emmerson · Jan 4, 2010 ·

Leisure Pools introduces the Grand RivieraLeisure Pools has announced a new model for the 2010 season. With dimensions of 40′ x 16′ x 8′, “The Grand Riviera will be the most innovative and stylish deep end pool in the industry” according to Ashley Gill, CEO of Leisure Pools.

The “Grand Riviera” will be the largest pool built in the Riviera series. In 2007 the Riviera line was introduced and was available in both a 34′ x 15′ x 5′ 11″ as well as a 30′ x 15′ x 5′ 8″ model. The first Riviera models have been very well received across the country and we here at Signature Pools have built many of these pools since it’s original release. The “Grand Riviera” will only add to the success of the Riviera line.

During 2009 our team at Signature Pools installed Riviera model fiberglass pools in several cities throughout Illinois including Addison, Hinsdale, Plainfield, South Barrington, and Seneca. The Grand Riviera will be a great addition to the Riviera line for customers looking for one of the largest free form fiberglass pools with 8′ depth available. The Grand Riviera will be available in any of the four exclusively licensed Aquaguard® gel coat finishes offered by Leisure Pools.

The much anticipated Grand Riviera is currently in the mold development process. This process begins with forming a plug for the pool. The plug is essentially a perfectly built model of the pool made out of wood. Once the plug is complete a mold is then built based off of the plug. Upon the mold being completed the pool will then be ready for production. We are anticipating the pool to be ready for production by early spring and are currently accepting orders for this incredible new pool!
Below you will see a video from our friends at River Pools and Spas (they serve the Virginia and Maryland areas) showing the beginning stages of the plug being built for the new Grand Riviera.

If you have any additional questions or would like to schedule a consultation with our sales and design team call us at 630.845.1145 or visit us at: www.sigpoolschicago.mysites.io

Vinyl to Fiberglass Pool: A Backyard Transformation

SignaturePools · Aug 4, 2009 ·

Vinyl Pool to Fiberglass Pool:  A Backyard Transformation!

At least once a year, Signature Pools is approached by a homeowner asking to have their old, damaged pool replaced. In some cases our clients are simply tired of the maintenance and upkeep of a vinyl or concrete pool; other pools are completely un-useable and eyesores in their backyard. In either case, we are happy to consult with these customers, evaluate the condition of their existing swimming pool equipment, and design a plan to transform the backyard into a family oasis and gathering place.

The project below, located in Addison IL, started with an old, damaged vinyl liner swimming pool. The homeowners wished they could have a place for the entire family to enjoy, and called in Signature Pools and Spas to re-design and construct the space. Take a look at some of the before and after pictures below, or click here for a photo series of the entire transformation!

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This is what the existing vinyl liner pool looked like when we showed up.  You can see the wrinkles in the vinyl and how the walls are collapsing into the pool.  Also notice how dirty the liner gets over time.  No amount of scrubbing will bring back the original color to the surface.  This pool is completely useless in its present state.

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Once the old vinyl pool is removed, workers prepare the excivated site, remove any more necessary dirt, and set the sand base for the fiberglass pool.  Great care is taken to make sure this base is constructed to exacting standards.

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The fiberglass pool shell is carefully set into place on the sand base and immediately filled with water.  Sand and stone is then backfilled around the outside of the pool.  Later, concrete forms will be placed around the pool to form the pool deck and secure the pool into place.

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Once concrete is poured the forms are removed from the edges.  Here you can see the fresh concrete right after it is poured.  Only a few more days and this project is complete.

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Final touches are added to the swimming pool area.  In this picture you can see the completed backyard transformation, including a water slide, textured concrete around the pool, and a large brick paver patio.

If you would like your own backyard transformation, feel free to give us a call at 630.845.1145 or visit us on the web at: www.sigpoolschicago.mysites.io

A Backyard Swimming Pool Retreat

SignaturePools · Aug 3, 2009 ·

In Ground Fiberglass Pool- Signature Pools Chicago

Today’s featured fiberglass swimming pool is a wonderful example of a backyard that has been transformed into a beautiful family retreat. The homeowner’s own design was incorporated into the layout and placement of each element. Every family member was considered in the design and there’s something special for everyone.

The inground swimming pool itself incorporates color changing lighting, giving the entire backyard a resort feel as the pool water changes colors. Other features include an upper patio area with built-in fire pit, (perfect for roasting marshmallows at night), a large outdoor seating room with a wrap-around couch, audio system, and flat screen TV. Adjacent to the lounge area is an outdoor bar for the adults to grab a refreshing beverage after swimming.

By working closely with the homeowners on the design of this space, Signature Pools and Spas was able to create not only a beautiful swimming pool area, but a backyard where the entire family can enjoy many different features that work together- providing the ultimate backyard retreat!

Take a look here at a previous post that shows the Before/3D Design/After pictures from this project.

If you have any questions about this project, or would like to share your own ideas about your perfect backyard swimming pool, please feel free to contact us at 630.845.1145 or on the web at: www.sigpoolschicago.mysites.io

Fiberglass Pools vs. Vinyl Pools vs. Concrete Pools: What’s all the fuss?

Todd Emmerson · Jul 28, 2009 ·

Finished Project- Grand Elegance

 Families deciding to install an in ground swimming pool can face dozens of decisions in the process, but none is more important than deciding on what KIND of pool to build in the first place. You may be thinking- “What do you mean? I want an in ground pool, that’s all!” Well yes, that may be true, but the type of pool you choose to build today will impact your life for years to come.

The three most popular types of in ground pools are fiberglass, vinyl, and concrete. In the past many companies only dealt with building one type of pool, but with the rising popularity of fiberglass pools we have seen many concrete and vinyl pool companies either start building fiberglass pools exclusively or adding fiberglass pools to what they currently build. As you will see below all three of these pool types have advantages and disadvantages.

Let’s take a look at the three major categories of in ground pools and highlight the benefits and downfalls of each.

Fiberglass Swimming Pools: Fiberglass pools are constructed as one piece shells in an offsite factory controlled setting. The pools are then set into the excavated site in your backyard, back filled with sand and stone, and then finished with the patio of your choice (concrete, pavers, stone, etc.)

Advantages: Fiberglass swimming pools are generally less expensive than an equivalent concrete pool, but more expensive than vinyl. However, because there is no re-surfacing, re-plastering, or finish to re-apply on the pool, there are not any major maintenance expenses down the road. The saying “Do it once, and you’re done!” truly does apply to fiberglass swimming pools. Also, because the surface of the fiberglass is a non-porous material, algae cannot adhere to the pool walls and chemicals are not leached from the pool walls. Fiberglass pools always have steps and benches built into your shell in the same finish as the rest of your pool. Construction time is much quicker with a fiberglass swimming pool as well. It typically takes 1-2 weeks to build a fiberglass pool.

Disadvantages: Fiberglass pools are limited in size and shape. Fiberglass pools are available in sizes from as small as a spa all the way to approximately 40’ x 16’. Because fiberglass pools are built as a one piece pool they can be difficult to install at certain properties due to access restrictions.

Concrete (Gunite) Pools: Concrete Pools are essentially rebar walls with concrete “sprayed” on top to create the pool vessel. Plaster is then troweled over the concrete to give the final surface of the pool.

Advantages: Concrete pools can be built into any size or shape. If I wanted the letter ‘J’ for Jim built in my back yard- No Problem! Concrete pools can be designed to fit your exact length, width, and depth specifications. Steps and benches can be added almost anywhere you choose.

Disadvantages:

Concrete pools are the most labor-intensive type of pool to build, and in the mid west are generally the most expensive to build as well. Although a concrete pool may sound strong, think of any sidewalk or house foundation over time. Concrete always cracks- no matter what. Especially with the freeze and thaw cycles in the Midwest, concrete of all types is stressed and strained every season. Additionally, the plaster on concrete pools needs to be maintained and re-surfaced ever 7-10 years. This means some major costs down the road to keep your pool up and running. Plaster resurfacing can easily run into the $5000 – $10,000 range for residential pools. Also, the porous surface of the plaster allows for algae to grow in the crevices of the pool finish and leaches harmful chemicals into the pool. This means that you will constantly be adding even more chemicals to the water, trying to keep everything balanced. Construction time on a concrete pool is typically 10 – 12 weeks.

Vinyl Liner Pools: Vinyl pools are constructed of steel walls with a vinyl liner on top that acts as the surface of the pool.

Advantages: Vinyl liner pools are typically the least expensive type of in ground swimming pool. Also, you are able to construct a wide variety of shapes, sizes and depths in the construction process and match the vinyl material to fit the pool shape.

Disadvantages: Because of the lower initial cost, most customers do not realize that vinyl liner pools are actually more expensive to own in the long run. Over time the vinyl gets wrinkles, fades dramatically, pulls away from the pool wall, and can get tears in the material. Some customers have had good success with a vinyl liner pool, but the truth is that over time, every liner must be replaced. Furthermore, as with concrete pools, algae will form in the pores of the vinyl and makes it difficult to keep a vinyl pool clean. Chemical treatments are similar to a concrete pool, as are the costs associated with replacing the liner. Additionally with a vinyl pool built in benches are very rare and steps will not match the color of the rest of your pool. Construction time of a vinyl pool can take 6-8 weeks depending on the size and shape you choose.

We hope this explanation of the various kinds of in ground swimming pools will help you make a decision that best fits your lifestyle, budget, and needs as a homeowner. If you have further questions or would like more information about swimming pools, please contact us at 630.845.1145 or visit us on the web at www.sigpoolschicago.mysites.io.

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