
Concrete Pools
Comprehensive explanation of concrete pools type
A concrete pool is a type of in-ground or above ground pool that is constructed using a combination of concrete and plaster. Concrete is a mix of water, cement, sand, and a coarse aggregate (stone or gravel).
How are concrete pools made?
Excavation
Framework installation
Plumbing and Electrical works
Concreting & Plastering
Coping & Finishing
- Excavation: The construction crew excavate the earth to form a cavity where the pool will be built.
- Framework installation: The framework of steel reinforced bars will be installed. This provides strength, prevents structural failure and increases the structures’ ability to form to its environment.
- Plumbing and Electrical works: The plumbing and electrical systems are installed next. This includes configuring the piping flow, as well as running the electrical wiring.
- Concreting & Plastering: After the framework has been installed, concrete is then poured and left to dry, harden and strengthen in a process called curing. Plastering is then done to complete the basic interior of the pool.
- Coping & Finishing: Once the concrete has been cured, the process of finishing the pool with smooth plater or tile is started. Coping; a lay of safety, which is stone, concrete, brick or tile edging that surrounds the swimming pool, is also done. Coping is necessary and will also provide a transition between the patio and pool.
What are the advantages of a concrete pool?
- Durability: Concrete pools are very durable and can last for a lifetime if well-constructed and properly maintained. Concrete pools can even withstand most extreme weather conditions.
- Customization and Creative Choices: Many customers want to customize their pool to suit their preferences and meet their needs. Concrete pools allow you to do exactly that! Customers have a choice of a skimmer, overflow, infinity or lightweight concrete pool as well as a range of design options, including integrated jacuzzies, wading pools, waterfalls, water features, customizable steps, patterns and so much more. The size, shape and depth are customed designed based on your requests and preferences. Concrete pools also have a wide variety of finishes such as paint, tiles, pebbles, marble, quartz, colour render and much more which will enhance the overall look and feel of the pool.
- Easy maintenance: Concrete pools are easy to maintain and clean. There is no need to worry about any staining or discolouration over time. Required maintenance tasks is limited to routine cleaning and water chemistry testing.
What are the disadvantages of a concrete pool?
- Costly: Concrete pools are the priciest type of pool to build due to the added material and labour costs involved in the construction process. The lifetime costs of a concrete pool are higher than fibreglass or vinyl pools.
- Longer Completion Time: Concrete pools also have a longer construction time, taking about 2 to 3 months to complete. This is not including the duration from the initial meeting to the start of construction.