How Fiberglass Pools are Created

If you’ve done any research on modern swimming pool options, then you probably already know that fiberglass pools are one of the most popular choices. You may also know that they come pre-built and ready for installation. What you might not be aware of, however, is how they’re actually created, which is quite the fascinating process.

It Starts with a Pattern

All fiberglass pools are created first from a pattern. A pattern, which can be made of wood, primer, and other materials, takes on the precise shape and style of a pool and is used to then craft a mold for the pool. When you custom-design a fiberglass pool, a pattern is created specifically for you. In most cases, though, you’ll just be picking from a pre-created pool type, which means the pattern was made long ago and that you won’t have to worry about or pay for this extra step.

The Mold

Building the mold is a major, multi-faceted process. The pattern plays a role in creating the mold, though eventually the mold is separated from the pattern. The mold also has to be sanded and sealed before it is ready for use. But, once it is, it can be used to create a great many fiberglass pools. In fact, molds can last for so long that many companies will just have one mold for each type of pool that they sell. When you order that pool, the company uses the mold to create your pool shell, and, before you know it, your pool is ready for installation.

As you can see, creating fiberglass pools is a complex process, but it’s one that good companies have down to an art form. Thus, unless you want a custom pool, chances are that your experience buying a fiberglass pool will be fast and easy, which is just one of the reasons to choose this type of pool.

To learn more or to start exploring different pool options, contact a fiberglass pool company in your area. The sooner you do, the sooner you can swim in a pool of your very own!


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