Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Installation
After the hole is carefully dug to the proper shape and depth, the bottom is prepared to achieve the proper setting. You pool is then ready to be set into place.
The next step is the process of filling and back-filling the pool. After this process is finished the proper plumbing and electrical equipment is installed.
The concrete is then poured around the pool. The result is a hassle-free carbon-composite pool that can be enjoyed for many years to come!
Your pool can be installed in days, not weeks. There’s minor disruption to your lifestyle and you can extend your swimming season.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Carbon Infused Technology
Did you know that Carbon Fiber has the highest compressive strength of ALL the reinforcing materials?
The same high strength material found in automobiles, boats & airplanes is now available in our Carbon Composite Pools.
The first layer applied has an internal finish of white gel-coat or one of our four unique Gemstone® finishes for a smooth natural granite look.
Layer 2 is a vinyl ester resin is combined with fiberglass to form the important corrosion barrier.
Using cutting-edge technologies, Carbon Fiber is strategically infused to structurally reinforce specific areas of the pool for the 3rd layer.
The 4th and final layer of every Composite Pool is specially designed resin and hand laid Fiberglass. Honeycomb supports are added and the closed beam construction is the final touch to your Composite Pool!
See more manufacturing photos and information by visiting HERE.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
The Pro’s of a Composite Pool

Once again, Composite Pools has your back! We have taken the three top selling pools- fiberglass, gunite (concrete) and liner pools and laid out a rather interesting comparison.
Let’s talk installation time. Usually when you decide to purchase a pool, you are quite excited for the new addition and want to be swimming in no time! With a Composite fiberglass pool, you will find that our installation process can be done in as few as three days! With a gunite pool, the installation process can take as long as 8 weeks, (that’s two months)! Although it doesn’t take as long to install a vinyl liner pool there are many mishaps that could happen, such as a tear in the liner during installation, which could prolong the process!

With a fiberglass and gunite pool, we are talking permanent home improvement, whereas a vinyl liner pool is considered temporary. Next on our minds, staying ecofriendly! A fiberglass pool requires fewer chemicals, and maintenance. A gunite pool has to be re-plastered from time to time, which adds to our landfills. As do a vinyl liner pool, where the liner, over time, has to be replaced and the chemicals used to constantly clean this pool only pollute the earth.

Lastly, let’s talk about cost over 10 years. Maintenance cost for a Composite Pools fiberglass pool is $4,200.00. Let’s compare that to a whopping $16,950.00 for a gunite pool and a $11,500.00 for a vinyl liner pool!
After these comparisons, it’s easy to see which product is best. Not only is a Composite Pool going to save you money over time in maintenance, but is cost effective as an investment, and who can deny the beauty a Composite Pool will bring to your backyard!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Carbon Fiber ~ Composite Pools Construction

Carbon fiber is similar to fiberglass. It’s a strong yet light composite material. It has many applications in aerospace and automotive fields, as well as in sailboats, and notably in modern bicycles and motorcycles, where its high strength-to-weight ratio is of importance. Its increasingly common in small consumer goods as well, such as laptops, tripods, fishing rods, paintball equipment, archery equipment, racquet frames, stringed instrument bodies, classical guitar strings, drum shells, golf clubs, and pool/billiards/snooker cues.