FAQ
Opting for a fiberglass pool offers several notable advantages when it comes to pool installation. Speed of installation is a major advantage. The preformed shell takes less time to install than other types of in-ground pools. See our FAQ section for the most frequently asked questions about Azoria fiberglass pools.
The first is the skimmer, installed after the shell. The skimmer's role is to draw water from the pool so that it can be filtered by the system. The second is the dewatering well, an essential element for monitoring the underground water level circulating around the pool. See our maintenance guide for more information on proper well management.
Yes, compared to other types of in-ground pools. However, it is imperative to monitor your water's chemical levels to maintain good water quality and avoid damaging the shell lining. Most of the concerns raised when a change in surface aesthetics is noted, result from poorly balanced water. First, you'll need to take a water sample and have it analyzed by a local pool specialist. Then, our maintenance guide will give you some ideas for solutions!
Installation is much quicker, maintenance is minimal, your pets can enjoy it without damaging the surface, and fiber is an insulating material that better conserves water temperature.
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NO. Under no circumstances should a fiberglass pool be emptied, since doing so could compromise the integrity of the installation and the pool.
Since a fiberglass pool is a monocoque pool, installation can be completed in a single day. All that's left to do is make the plumbing and electrical connections, and you're ready to enjoy your new purchase.