Indoor Heated Pool
Types of Pool Structures
Concrete Pool
Concrete pools are built on-site using reinforced concrete. They are highly durable and fully customizable in terms of size, depth, and shape. This makes them a popular choice for homeowners who want a unique design, large pool, or special features such as infinity edges, steps, or integrated spas. While construction takes longer compared to prefabricated options, concrete pools are long-lasting and can be finished with a variety of surface materials.
Fiberglass Panel
Fiberglass panel pools use prefabricated fiberglass wall panels that are assembled on-site and combined with a concrete floor. This hybrid method provides flexibility in installation, especially in indoor or tight-access locations where a full fiberglass shell cannot be delivered. They are quicker to install than concrete pools, require less maintenance, and offer a smooth, comfortable surface for swimmers.
Types of Pool Surface Finishing
Tile Finishing
Tiles are a premium choice for pool surfaces, offering a luxurious and elegant appearance. Available in ceramic, glass, or mosaic designs, tiles allow for creative patterns and a highly polished look. They are durable and resistant to UV fading, but require careful installation and regular maintenance to keep grout lines clean.
Fiberglass Lamination
Fiberglass lamination involves applying layers of fiberglass and resin to create a smooth, watertight surface. This finishing is often used with concrete structures or fiberglass panel systems. It provides a seamless and easy-to-clean surface that is resistant to algae and chemical wear.
Membrane Vinyl Lining
Vinyl membranes are flexible liners installed over the pool structure to create a waterproof surface. They are available in different colors and patterns, giving pools a neat and uniform look at a lower cost. While not as long-lasting as tile or fiberglass, vinyl membranes are relatively easy to replace and are popular for budget-friendly pools.