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What is a Concrete Pool?

There are many differences between fibreglass and concrete pools.  The major advantage of concrete is the ability to design your pool to any shape, size and location to cater to your outdoor area.  A concrete pool will also be an added asset to your home, as they can last a lifetime. 

Concrete pools come in a wide range of stunning colour finishes so that you will be sure to find a finish that fits in with your surrounding home settings.   Some of the specialised finishes include unique chips, which give the water a distinctive sparkle for the ultimate touch.

Some of the most stunning pools around are concrete, probably because the design options are endless.  There is so much you can do with the design of your concrete pool.  Some popular additions are waterline tiles, feature walls and water features.  Our team of experienced designers will make sure that your concrete pool is the centrepiece of your backyard, so if you are thinking that a concrete pool is something you would like to enjoy, call one of our experienced sales consultants today and they will be more than happy to discuss your options further. 

Every standard Sapphire concrete pool includes:

  • Quality constructed pool shell with white plaster finish
  • Entry steps and a swimout
  • Waterline and step tread tiles
  • Standard reconstituted limestone header course
  • Centrifugal pump and hi-rate filter for optimum performance
  • Excavation on a level sandy site
  • Electrical connection to 40 metres
  • Plans to Shire and Water Corporation
  • Underwater light
  • Vacuum and cleaning accessories kit
  • Instruction, initial clean, chemicals and test kit.
Concrete Designs

Concrete pools are usually categorised into three different categories:

 

Geometric - In today's pool market, geometric designs are proving very popular.  A geometric design is characterised by predominantly straight edges around the pool, although some curves may also be present.  These designs are usually modern looking and can complement the style of any home.

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Freeform - Freeform pools usually involve designs with smooth curves and can produce some very unique shapes.    Freeform is a softer design and can be used if the pool needs to flow into different sized areas.

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Lap Pools - Lap Pools are ideal for longer, narrower backyards or for those looking for a pool with a little extra length for lap swimming.  If you have the space in your backyard, lap pools are quite practical and can produce some striking designs.

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