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Custom Fiberglass Pools in Tennessee: What Homeowners Need to Know

Backyard fiberglass swimming pool with pebble beach design surrounded by lawn and patio, illustrating a custom pool installation in Tennessee.

Summer’s coming. Are you ready for the heat? With a custom fiberglass pool, you’ll be able to keep your cool even during the dog days of summer.

But to make the most of your backyard swimming pool, you’ll want to make sure you’re ready for the investment. Not to worry, though.

Our pool specialists have collaborated to create this brief article, outlining what homeowners need to know to maximize the benefits of a custom fiberglass pool.

In this article, we’ll cover the following:

  • Why choose a fiberglass pool in Tennessee
  • Types of fiberglass pools available in Tennessee
  • What the investment in a fiberglass pool looks like
  • Savings associated with fiberglass pools
  • Customization options with fiberglass pools
  • Where to start with enhancing your backyard with a fiberglass pool

Why choose a fiberglass pool in Tennessee?

A backyard rectangular custom fiberglass pool

Choosing a fiberglass pool in Tennessee is less about the features and colors you might choose, and it’s more about how it performs in the environment over time. Choosing a fiberglass pool in Tennessee is beneficial for the following reasons:

  • Fiberglass pools are durable: They’re some of the most crack-resistant pools, and unlike gunite pools, they’re not prone to cracks, since they’re not made with concrete. Their non-porous surface helps resist wear and tear from chemical treatments and sun exposure.
  • Little maintenance is needed: fiberglass pools don’t require as much maintenance as other pools. Fewer chemicals and less cleaning are needed.
  • Fiberglass pools provide long-term savings: While the upfront cost of a fiberglass pool tends to be higher than that of vinyl-lined pools, you’ll tend to save more in the long term. Fiberglass pools need fewer repairs and maintenance over time. With that being said, they may provide a better long-term investment than other pools.
  • Little degradation due to sunlight and UV rays: Fiberglass pools are designed to withstand UV rays and heat, making them an ideal choice in Tennessee’s sweltering summers.

In other words, the combination of durability, less maintenance, more long-term savings, and the ability to withstand Mother Nature makes fiberglass pools an ideal choice for the average Tennessee homeowner.

Types of fiberglass pools available in Tennessee

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With fiberglass pools, you’ll have options. Fiberglass pools come in different shapes, sizes, and brands.

Most commonly, though, fiberglass pools come in the following four shapes:

  • Rectangular pools: Rectangular pools offer a classic look with clean edges.
  • Free-form pools: Free-form pools are built with curves and contours to match natural landscapes
  • Kidney-shaped pools: Kidney-shaped pools are, well, shaped like kidneys. With two oval-ish ends and a curve in the middle, these pools are lovely for lounging and entertaining.
  • Plunge pools: Plunge pools are smaller in size and also very deep. They’re ideal for smaller backyard spaces.
  • And more

Whether you opt for a rectangular or free-form pool, fiberglass pools offer plenty of style and durability. They’re a match made in heaven for the average Tennessee homeowner.

Investment in fiberglass pools

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Some people might think that the upfront cost of a fiberglass pool exceeds that of other pools. They’re only somewhat correct, and here’s why.

The upfront cost of a fiberglass pool tends to be higher than that of a vinyl-lined pool, but its value extends beyond the upfront investment. The purchase of the pool includes pre-manufactured pool shells and the installation of said pool shells.

What’s more, installation times tend to be quicker and require fewer resources than concrete pools or vinyl pools. Also, because they don’t need to be resurfaced like concrete pools, the cost to maintain a fiberglass pool is significantly less, given that chemicals, cleaning, and ongoing maintenance aren’t as high.

Finally, fiberglass pools tend to be energy efficient, as they’re able to retain heat, are resistant to cracks, and don’t need liner replacements like vinyl pools.

Savings associated with fiberglass pools

A picture of an oblong-shaped fiberglass pool

With fiberglass pools, you can actually save money in the long run on the following:

  • Chemical costs: Fiberglass pools tend to use 30% less chemicals than concrete pools.
  • No resurfacing or liners needed: Given that fiberglass pools don’t need to be resurfaced or re-lined, investing in a fiberglass pool can save you money in the long run.
  • Energy savings: The cost to heat a fiberglass pool is much less than that of a standard gunite or vinyl liner pool.

As a long-term investment, fiberglass pools pay dividends over their lifetime. They add value to a home and are a more convenient and cost-effective investment than, say, a concrete pool.

Customization options with fiberglass pools

A picture of a fiberglass pool with a lounge chair in the foreground

One of the best parts about owning a beautiful fiberglass pool is the fact that it offers plenty of customization options. Some of the most common areas for customization include:

  • Design choices
  • Custom features
  • Enhanced lighting

We’ll explore each in greater detail in the next sections.

Design options

Fiberglass pools come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, giving you the opportunity to customize to your heart’s desire. Many pools come in rectangles, ovals, and even oblong shapes.

Design options include various shades of grey, white, and stone. Your color options are nearly limitless.

Enhanced features and aesthetics

Built-in steps and benches, tanning ledges, beach entries, underwater LED lighting, and water fountains: the sky is the limit with fiberglass pool aesthetics and features.

Create a warm and tropical environment, or a cool, muted vibe with copper bowls and more. Fiberglass pools offer plenty of dazzling ways to customize to your unique style.

Durable design

Given that fiberglass pools tend to last for decades with the right pool care, the durable design of a fiberglass pool is one of your greatest investments.

Fiberglass pools offer a huge return on investment in the added value it brings to a home, as well as the enjoyment it brings while making memories outdoors.

Did you know?

A picture of a pool fountain in a pool

Did you know that your backyard could give you time back?

A fiberglass pool should be a place to slow down, step outside, and actually be present.

Picture morning coffee in the shade, unrushed, lazy evenings, and moments that turn into memories, all in your backyard.

Want to see what this sort of lifestyle looks like? This is what it looks like when your home starts supporting your life, instead of competing with it.

Enhance your Tennessee home with a custom fiberglass pool

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Tennessee homeowners: if you’re considering a new pool for your backyard, let it be a custom fiberglass pool. Why?

Because custom fiberglass pools install faster, last longer, and are more affordable than a traditional gunite pool and other types of pools.

Whether you’re looking to add a new waterfall to your backyard fiberglass pool or install a new fiberglass pool outright, let the Good Day Living pool specialists give you a hand.

For more than 20 years, we’ve been shaping and installing fiberglass and concrete pools that install quickly and last a lifetime. We can have your pool ready in as little as 30 days!

To inquire about installing a new fiberglass pool or renovating an existing fiberglass pool, don’t hesitate to contact our custom pool specialists today. We look forward to building something beautiful together.

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