Ginnell Fibreglass Products are now building a one piece family size GRP Swimming Pool.
Ginnell Fibreglass Products are now building a one piece family size GRP Swimming Pool.
It is a hand laid up pool made of 10 different layers of fibreglass plus one of 45mm high density insulation integrated into the construction.
This is the only pool of its type been manufactured in Ireland.
Specification:
We can build and supply this pool to you with no plumbing or fittings per-installed, allowing you to finish it on site in your own time and to your own budget. However, if you wish, we can offer you the services of one of Ireland's most experienced domestic and leisure pool installers. They can provide you with a turn-key finish to your specification, guaranteeing you and your family a life time of fun and enjoyment.
Trade enquiries welcome.
Fiberglass swimming pools have several advantages over traditional swimming
pools. A fiberglass pool is installed in the backyard in a matter of days while
a traditional swimming pool may take weeks to install. First, the site is
excavated and dug. Then the pool is placed inside the hole.
Fiberglass swimming pools are one-piece shells manufactured from fiberglass. They
are coated with a gel that is similar to the ones used on boats and pool
slides.
Simplicity of installation is just one of several advantages to choosing
fiberglass swimming pools. In addition, pool made from fiberglass requires
virtually no maintenance. While traditional pools require frequent professional
services, fiberglass pools do not. Since they are built from strong, composite
materials, they can withstand drastic changes in temperature. Unlike regular
swimming pools, a fiberglass pool never needs to be resurfaced or relined.
Another advantage of choosing a fiberglass swimming pool is the fact that,
unlike plaster pools, the pH level of the water is never affected. For this
reason, it isn't necessary to apply many chemicals to the water in a fiberglass
pool. Since an excessive amount of chemicals is not added to the water, it
requires less circulating as well. A decrease in water circulating means the
pool pump doesn't have to work as hard. In short, a pool owner's utility bills
aren't nearly as high as the bills of a person who owns a traditional swimming
pool.
A concrete pool will often absorb algae, making it difficult to clean. In
contrast, fiberglass swimming pools do not absorb algae. A pool owner merely
needs to use a broom to direct algae toward the pool's main drain. A fiberglass
pool can be cleaned just as a bathtub is cleaned. Pool owners can use a simple
cleanser to wipe away any dirt or rings left use.
Once a fiberglass pool is installed, water must remain within it at all times.
If an owner drains the pool in an incorrect manner, the structure can buckle or
crack because of ground pressure. Contact the pool installer or manufacturer
for directions on how to safely drain the pool without risk of damaging the
structure.