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Concrete Versus Vinyl: Which Is the Better Type of Pool?

by Kevin Smith Author

In Atlanta, there are plenty of contractors who can build your desired pool. Before they start digging in your backyard, they will ask you questions regarding the size, shape, and overall appearance of your preferred swimming pool. You also need to decide on the pool type that complements the style and architecture of your house and fits well with your budget.

 

The 2 common types of pool are concrete and vinyl. Read on to learn their similarities and differences before choosing the one you want.

 

Concrete Pools

A concrete pool is a customizable choice for homeowners. If you want to have a large or deep, fun-sized pool with custom features, then the concrete type is perfect for you.

 

This pool is strong, considering it's made of concrete, and it has a plaster finish that will make your pool's interior durable. An Atlanta pool builder will require you to clean the entire pool surface with a pool brush at least once a week to minimize algae formation, and you also need to acid wash your pool to maintain the plaster.

 

A concrete pool takes a lot of time and money to install. It costs from $50,000 to $100,000, and it'll take 3-6 months or longer to install it. As a tip, don't have it built in late spring. You want to have it built early enough that you’ll be able to enjoy in summer.

 

Vinyl Pools

This type of pool is rectangular and smooth in texture. You can also customize its shape, size, and depth.

Vinyl pool liners are usually less than a half inch thick. Because of the soft and slick surface, the vinyl pool liner is more vulnerable to damage, especially by sharp objects. For maintenance, you should use a special vinyl wipe or a sponge to remove dirt, and you may need to use a vacuum that's specifically designed for this material. You'll also need to replace the liner every 5-9 years.

 

A vinyl pool is less expensive and takes a shorter installation time compared to a concrete pool. Its value ranges from $20,000 to $55,000, and it will only take 4-8 weeks to be installed. Even if you want to have the pool built in June, you don't have to worry because you'll still have time during the summer season to enjoy it.

 

Whatever kind of pool you want, check its features, required maintenance, and installation costs before having it built. If you're torn between the 2 listed pool types, or you want to learn about other options, an Atlanta pool builder can help you choose the perfect pool for your property based on your needs and preferences. 


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