Shotcrete Pools vs. Fiberglass Pools: The Difference
Did you know that the cost of a shotcrete pool is nearly the same as a fiberglass pool? That’s right! Many homeowners assume price is the deciding factor between the two, but in reality, the difference lies in quality, not cost. While both options have their benefits, shotcrete pools offer superior customization, durability, and long-term value. At Gary Pools, we specialize in building high-quality shotcrete pools that transform your outdoor space into a luxurious retreat.
Why Shotcrete Pools Are the Best Choice
Shotcrete pools are custom-built on-site using a reinforced steel framework sprayed with a concrete mixture. This method provides unmatched flexibility in design and ensures a long-lasting, high-quality pool that fits your unique vision.
Advantages of Shotcrete Pools Over Fiberglass Pools
Unlimited Design Possibilities – Unlike fiberglass pools, which are prefabricated in set shapes and sizes, shotcrete pools can be built in any shape, size, or depth to match your specific needs and backyard layout.
Superior Durability – A well-constructed shotcrete pool can last for decades, making it a wise long-term investment compared to fiberglass, which may be susceptible to cracking and fading over time.
Custom Finishes – Shotcrete pools can be finished with tile, pebble, plaster, or even our exclusive flamed finish, which is highly stain-resistant, does not fade, and requires minimal maintenance.
Luxury Features – With shotcrete, you can add features like tanning ledges, vanishing edges, waterfalls, and custom steps—all of which are difficult or impossible to achieve with fiberglass pools.
The Limitations of Fiberglass Pools
While fiberglass pools offer quick installation and low maintenance, they come with significant downsides compared to shotcrete pools:
Limited Customization – Fiberglass pools come in pre-set shapes and sizes, so you can’t customize them to fit your specific backyard vision.
Size Restrictions – Transport limitations mean that most fiberglass pools max out at 16 feet in width, restricting design flexibility.
Surface Wear Over Time – The gel coating on fiberglass pools can fade, crack, or blister, requiring repairs or resurfacing.
Only Real Benefit: Ease of Maintenance – The only real advantage of a fiberglass pool is its ease of maintenance. At Gary Pools, we recognize the importance of this, which is why we specifically design our pools to be the lowest maintenance possible. By utilizing the latest technology in water purification and filtration, along with our exclusive flamed finish pool interior, we ensure that Gary Pools delivers the lowest maintenance experience available.
Final Verdict: Shotcrete Pools Reign Supreme
If you’re looking for a pool that offers endless customization, superior durability, and long-term beauty, shotcrete pools are the clear winner. While fiberglass pools may be suitable for quick and budget-friendly installations, they simply can’t match the luxury, strength, and versatility of a custom-built shotcrete pool.
Ready to build your dream pool? Contact Gary Pools today at 210-341-3333 and experience the difference of working with a true industry leader.