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What Are the Different Pool Surfaces?

What Are the Different Pool Surfaces?

Posted by Dunn Rite on Mar 13th 2023

If you're currently remodeling or you're considering a pool for your home there are lots of factors to consider such as pool surface options. When designing or renovating a pool, one of the most important decisions to make is choosing the right surface. Another important factor to think about is whether or not you plan on having pool parties or family time in your pool. Always plan ahead if you want a  pool volleyball until added to the surface as well.

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Different Pool Surfaces

From concrete to tile, we will dig a bit deeper into what materials can be used for your pool to give you more insight on choices out there today. There are several different materials that can be used to line the bottom and sides of a pool, and each one has its own benefits and drawbacks. In this blog post, we'll take a look at some of the most common pool surfaces and what makes them unique.

Concrete 

One of the most popular options, concrete is known as dependable and long lasting. It's durable, customizable, and can be poured into any shape or size. Concrete pools can be finished in a variety of ways, including plaster, pebble, and tile. However, concrete pools can be expensive to install and require regular maintenance to keep the surface smooth and free of cracks.

Vinyl 

As far as easy installation and affordability, vinyl ranks high on the list. Vinyl liners come in a wide range of colors and patterns, making it easy to customize the look of your pool. Vinyl liners are also smooth to the touch, making them a good choice for families with children. However, vinyl liners are prone to punctures and tears, and may need to be replaced every 7-10 years.

Fiberglass 

Fiberglass pools are pre-molded in a factory and then installed in one piece at the site. This makes them quick and easy to install, and they can be ready for use in just a few days. Fiberglass is also a low-maintenance option, as the smooth surface resists algae growth and requires fewer chemicals than other surfaces. However, fiberglass pools can be limited in size and shape, and they may not be suitable for all yards.

Tile 

For a more high-end, luxurious look consider using tile for your pool. Tile comes in a variety of colors and patterns, and can be arranged in intricate designs to create a stunning visual effect. However, tile is expensive to install and can be prone to cracking or chipping.

Aggregate 

Examples of aggregate surfaces include pebble or quartz, which is another low-maintenance and durable choice.  These surfaces are made by mixing small stones or crystals into a cement or plaster base. Aggregate surfaces are textured, providing a non-slip surface that is easy to walk on. However, they can be rough on the feet and may require more frequent cleaning to prevent stains.

Paint 

Paint is a budget-friendly option for those looking to give their pool a quick and easy facelift. Pool paint comes in a variety of colors and can be applied to most pool surfaces, including concrete and fiberglass. However, paint can peel or chip over time, and may need to be reapplied every few years.

Pool Accessories for Every Pool Surface

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Of course in the end it's up to your personal preference among other important considerations, such as if you have a family and how much money you can spend. When it comes to choosing the right pool accessories for a fun pool area that can either be portable or deck-mounted, look no further than Dunn-Rite for quality pool volleyball for pool surfaces. Available for in-ground pools and semi in-ground pool, consider our pool accessories as you plan your pool.

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