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Planning a Pool

So you are ready to take the plunge the ultimate dream and addition to your home to create the perfect backyard oasis complete with a swimming pool the perfect weekend getaway.  Fun time in the sun with family and friends what a perfect way to enjoy life and benefit from the fruits of your labor.

In this section think of the Royal Fiberglass Pool shell as just one major component in the mix of a number of key components that all must work together to first make your pool look well aesthetically and two functions and be as maintenance free and trouble free as possible.  The construction of a swimming pool is and engineering feat in many ways.  Pools must be able to be structurally strong enough to handle the weight and pressure of the water, must be durable enough to withstand water in containment, UV, chemicals, and subtle ground movement.  In addition, to these factors regarding the vessel containing the water it involves electricity in close proximity to water, water hydraulics, water filtration and water sanitation.  It is plain to see that building a swimming pool can be as difficult as building a home.

If a pool is built properly it will last for decades with little more than routine maintenance and reasonable care.  But, if poorly constructed, it can be a headache of repeated repairs and lost swimming time.  That is why hiring the right person to build your pool is so important.  A good track record is usually the way to ensure you'll receive quality assistance with design and careful construction at a fair cost.

 
Royal Fiberglass Pools, Inc. is a qualified dealer driven manufacturer of quality one piece fiberglass pools.
Our pools are only available from prequalified dealers that are pool professionals and meet our criteria for selling and installing our pools as independent contractors.
We do not endorse or offer any DIY (Do It Yourself) packages or sell directly to homeowners or contractors as a onetime process.