If you are thinking about having a pool in your home, we’ll help you choose the model, size and color of the pool that will transform your backyard into a refreshing refuge. Request a free estimate through the steps below and one of our independent dealers will contact you soon

1 • CHOOSE MODEL


2 • CHOOSE SIZE

Model

Size

3 • CHOOSE A COLOR

4 • UPGRADE YOUR POOL

Do you want to add
a Tanning Ledge?



Do you want to add
a Spa Connect?



Do you want to add
both?



5• REQUEST QUOTE

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About Fiberglass Swimming Pools


Fiberglass swimming pools began to be manufactured in the 1950s, an idea that arose from the manufacture of boats with this material. In addition to boats, there are several other products that are made of fiberglass, such as helicopter products, medical equipment and aircraft bodies, and therefore a material that is highly resistant to temperature and pressure changes. The fiberglass pool is the one that has the largest capacity among the pool types, it is also the one that has the least time to be installed.

Flat bottom pools


Versatility: Flat bottom pools are versatile and can be used for a variety of activities, such as swimming laps, playing water sports, and relaxing. They offer a consistent depth throughout the pool, making it easier to engage in a wide range of activities.

More accessible: Flat bottom pools may be more accessible than other types of pools, especially for those with mobility issues or disabilities. With a consistent depth throughout the pool, it can be easier to enter and exit the pool safely.

Better for small spaces: If you have a smaller backyard or space for a pool, a flat bottom pool can be a great option. They take up less space than other types of pools and can be customized to fit your specific space requirements.

Safer for children: With a consistent depth, flat bottom pools can be safer for children who may accidentally wander into deeper water. They also tend to be shallower than other types of pools, making it easier for children to touch the bottom of the pool.

SWIMMING POOLS PROJECTS