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Sun Fiberglass Pools And Spas Guaranteed craftsmanship in every pool we build. With 30 different models varying from spa models to family-sized pools, Sun Fiberglass has something for every application and budget. SUN FIBERGLASS POOLS is backed by our ltd Lifetime Structural Warranty Ask your builder for details!
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For years, Sun Pools has been a leader in the manufacturing of quality one-piece fiberglass swimming pools. Utilizing the latest technology, all Sun Pools are handcrafted and finished with a modified epoxy skin-coat resin, along with structural ribs and a reinforced coping. The largest part of any inground swimming pool project is actually building the swimming pool shell. Sun Pools are built in the factory and arrive on site with a finished fiberglass shell ready to be installed saving weeks of construction time.
A crucial benefit to a fiberglass pool is the feel of the pool's surface under water. Concrete Pools have rough surfaces, while fiberglass pools offer a smooth surface without being slippery like vinyl pool liners. Aside from the pool's surface material, there are many other key differences between Fiberglass Pools and more traditional Concrete or Vinyl Lined Pools.
The cost of maintaining a pool is another key factor when deciding on the type of pool you'd like to own. We've broken down the costs of pool ownership over 10 years for a Concrete Pool compared to one of our Fiberglass Pools for you to consider.
The pool's high quality gel-coat product is applied to the mold at a minimum of 30 mils - that's 1/3 thicker than today's average vinyl liner. The smooth non-porous surface is applied then the mold is moved to the curing area. The structural fabrication of your new Sun Pool fiberglass pool begins with the hand laid process of modified epoxy known as vinyl ester resin applied to the gel-coat. This material will increase the impact strength of the pool surface as well as provide protection against long-term water exposure.
Sun Pools feature a unique lamination pattern called Critical Point Lamination (A). This process places the building material across the pool from side-to-side, instead of the industry standard of end-to-end. This process creates one of the industries toughest pools. Your new Sun Pool won't need a belly band, spreader bar (brace) across the pool when installed (B).
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