Falcon Fibreglass cc Durban
Falcon Fibreglass pool linings
If your swimming pool has black algae, stains, is cracked and leaking or has a rough surface, a fibreglass lining is the solution to your all of your pool problems.

Hennie Wiegand has been lining pools with fibreglass, under the same business name since 1984 in all areas of KZN. He personally supervises his team of workers so all work is carried out quickly, cleanly and efficiently.
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Crystal Clear Pools Durban
Crystal Clear Pools
We kill the green and make it clean

Monthly maintenance, filters pumps lights, chlorinators, weir replacements, sand changing, water testing, replastering as well as chemicals and acid wash.

Contact Donovan for assistance.
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Blu Pool Durban
BluPool
Contact: Jason

Building of Gunite Swimming Pools and Installation of Fibre Glass moulded pools.

Contact us today for all your pool requirements.
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Peter Stephenson Pools Durban
Peter Stephenson Pools
Peter Stephenson Pools was established in 1994 and Peter brings with him a wealth of knowledge in the industry by having an excess of 30 years experience.

The scope of work includes building of New Pools, Renovating of Existing Pools, Installation and Repair of filtration systems. Marble Plastering, Fiberglass Lining and paving.
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Swimming pool prices Durban - Gunite vs. Fibreglass

For those that can, swimming is pure pleasure. Owning a swimming pool, if you can, is just another level of bliss. No more having to share with the whole neighbourhood, bad habits and all! South Africa is the land of sun, fun and swimming pools, at least in some areas and for those if you are thinking of spoiling yourself you need to understand your options. Putting in a swimming pool is not a cheap exercise. Besides which, once installed it becomes a permanent fixture so you need to get it right first time. There are only really two basic types of in-ground swimming pools, Gunite (or concrete) or fibreglass. Gunite or fibreglass as the most prolific in South Africa though, but I will tell you a little about vinyl pools anyway. Vinyl pools offer nothing more than a high-density liner, seamed together at the sides of the pool. Polymer or steel walls are first attached to the concrete surface and the vinyl lining is then spread over it and connected at the top by a vinyl rib at its outer edge. Initial outlay for these types of pool are fairly inexpensive compared to either Gunite or fibreglass. They take less time to install but over time the liner can be scratched, ripped or cut by sharp objects such as pool cleaners. Repairing a vinyl liner entails replacing it in its entirety. It really is nothing more than a type of shower curtain, but one that is exposed to heat and chemicals on a daily basis, encouraging the growth of algae and bacteria in the seams, especially. This takes high dosages of chlorine treatments to keep it at bay which is an added monthly expense. On top of that if you intend install a pool heater, you will find your running costs higher if your ribbing is made out of steel. So, if vinyl is out of the question the only other options are either Gunite or fibreglass.

Gunite: The Advantages and Disadvantages
A Gunite Swimming pool really describes the material used to construct the floors and walls of a swimming pool. Rather than a wet mix, Gunite is a dry mixture of concrete and sand sprayed at high pressure through a hose, using just enough water to create hydration. Once your swimming pool has been dug out and the walls reinforced, Gunite is sprayed at high pressure through a nozzle, straight onto it, the end result is a highly durable, dense, smooth and strong final product ready to accept your choice of tiling or plastering. The ease of use and its incredible versatility makes Gunite perfect for constructing a swimming pool in almost any shape imaginable but apart from this, Gunite will last a long time, the life span of your house itself, with a little care and maintenance, especially in South Africa where it is not susceptible to cold weather conditions. This leaves fibreglass swimming pools This leaves fibreglass swimming pools

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Fibreglass
Let us get the disadvantages out of the way first. Fibreglass swimming pools are not as customisable as Gunite pools are. They generally carry a higher upfront cost and pool owners have spoken about the problems the encounter when they try to empty their pools completely. Fibreglass pools are manufactured offsite and delivered to your home, ready to installation. Depending on who you order your pool from will dictate the shape according to the particular moulds they manufacture from. Square, round and rectangles are most common, as is the “kidney” shape. If you are after something out of the norm in a fibreglass pool, you may be out of luck. Fibreglass is smooth and non-porous so you won’t encounter the same level of problems with regard to algae and bacteria growth. This helps with Ph, alkaline and calcium levels too. Fibreglass pools are kind on the skin too. It is a misconception to believe that a fibreglass pool won’t last as long as a Gunite pool. Fibreglass will in fact last for anything up to 50 years when installed in-ground, without having to undergo any major repairs such as re-surfacing or patching up cracks. Fibreglass also has a very high tensile strength which helps when installed in soils that move. They are built to flex and adapt without any structural issues such as cracking. Fibreglass is also very resilient to changes in temperatures. Fibreglass pools now come in a range of colours and today even allow for tiles designs and other special features such as water features for example. In fact, it is hard today to tell the difference between fibreglass and a concrete pool. Fibreglass is easy to install, has a very smooth finish, low maintenance and high levels of durability.

Other swimming pool deciding factors
Besides your preference in material construction there are other factors one needs to take into account when installing an in-ground swimming pool. Firstly, location. Where do you want your pool? What shape are you after and do you want something formal or something natural? What paving do you want? What size do you want? Are you going to landscape your garden around the pool and if so, how much room do you need to allow for this?

 

Swimming pool Builders Durban

Blue Lake Pools Glenwood 031-307 4317
Pool Fab Durban 0861-007717
Splash Pool Care Centre Brighton Beach 031-467 3712 Penguin Pools Highway area 031-762 2547
Clear Water Pools New pools, repairs and paving 031-903 3665 Robust Pools & Paving Durban 031-312 1332
Paint, Pave & Pools Morningside 031-303 7226
Lifetime Pools Renovations and New Pools 031-262 7489 Shosholoza Pools Mayville Durban 031-261 8176
Natal Pools Durban 031-708 5446
Sureseal Swimming Pools Durban North 031-564 0225 Ethekwini Pools Pinetown 031-702 6570
Lynton Pools Montclair 031-462 4548
Nickina Fiberglass Pools Tongaat 084-402 7320
Pool Services , re-marble, maintenance, paving 031-572 6754 Pool Fundi New Germany 031-705 2731
Star Fiberglass Bothas Hill 083-759 6092
Elim Pool Services Durban 031-269 2685
Rapid Pools Mount Edgecombe 031-502 1309
Congun Umbilo 031-205 3883
Precision Pools Bellair 031-465 0101
Aloha Pools New Germany 031-705 2925