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Why Should I Choose A Fiberglass Swimming Pool?

May 18th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

A fiberglass swimming pool is just one of several varieties, which also include vinyl and concrete. Which type of pool you should get will ultimately depends on your individual needs and requirements, as well as how much money you are willing or able to spend on the swimming pool.

Fiberglass pools have been around since the 1950’s. The concept idea was actually taken from the idea of a fiberglass boat. Just like a high-quality fiberglass boat, a fiberglass pool generally has no lifetime limit. The first fiberglass pool ever constructed still exists today. The fact that it can survive for so long is just one of the benefits of owning one. Just remember, the lifetime of the pool also depends on the diligence of the owners. If it is cared for properly it can last a lifetime. Read the rest of this entry »


Inground Swimming Pool Liner Preparation and Installation!

February 17th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Do you think that only the pro’s can do it? Think again. Although we recommend a professional installer, with the correct tools and care most anyone can install their liner. Just follow the guide below, and you decide. A little work can save you a lot of money!

Be sure to shop smart for your new liner. You can save Hundreds of dollars on your new high quality, virgin vinyl liner at stores such as Bubbas Bazaar. Read the rest of this entry »


How to Install a Swimming Pool Liner

January 27th, 2007 . by Arizona Pool Design

Above ground pool owners know alot about the time and expense associated with maintaining their backyard oasis, more commonly referred to as the swimming pool. In order to get the maximum life expectancy out of the pool liner itself, great care must be taken to maintain the chemical levels and prevent the build-up of debris and minerals in the pool. But what happens when the pool liner has outlived its usefulness and it is time to replace it before a leak or tear threatens your property? Read the rest of this entry »


How to Locate And Repair Swimming Pool Leaks

December 15th, 2006 . by Arizona Pool Design

It is fairly easy to notice a leak. As soon as you have opened your pool for the year, you can simply notice a leak by the water gushing out. Where the leak is coming from, can be a totally different story. Sometimes it can be easy to tell; other times it can be a bit more difficult. Read the rest of this entry »


Swimming Pool Resurfacing (Surrounds)

December 13th, 2006 . by Arizona Pool Design

If You Are Tired Of Your Current Pool SurroundsWe can overlay your current concrete and in some cases pavers as well. Then we can add any of our huge range of pattens and colours.

The overlay process is quite effective and can brighten your old dull pool surrounds to a masterpeice with an exciting range of motifs, patterns, colours. Read the rest of this entry »


Keep Your Pool in Tip Top Condition all Year Around

December 4th, 2006 . by Arizona Pool Design

Pool SuppliesTaking care of your pool is vital, not just to keep it looking good, but also to make sure it’s safe to swim in. To do that, you’ll need a variety of pool supplies. You can choose from sticking with the absolute bare minimum for pool maintenance, right through a high-level maintenance system. Either way, there are a wide variety of products to suit. You can even add in some extras such as a pool cover, ladder or slide. Read the rest of this entry »


How To Find And Repair Most Swimming Pool Leaks

October 20th, 2006 . by Arizona Pool Design

It’s not uncommon for pool owners to notice that water seems to be leaking out of their pool after opening it for the year. But where is the leak coming from? Let’s take a look and see how to find and repair swimming pool leaks. Read the rest of this entry »


Choosing and Installing a Replacement Above Ground Pool Liner

October 11th, 2006 . by Arizona Pool Design

Above ground swimming pool liners are made of a thin vinyl material, and are designed to hold water in your above ground pool. The water inside an above ground pool pushes out against the pool walls and actually holds the walls up. If all of the water is drained from Read the rest of this entry »


How Do You Cool A Swimming Pool?

September 27th, 2006 . by Arizona Pool Design

The temperature has been a sweltering 103 degrees for a week. Luckily, you don’t install tar and gravel roofs for a living, your car is air conditioned, and when you get home, all or part of it is air conditioned. Read the rest of this entry »


Swimming Pools-Myths and Misconceptions

September 26th, 2006 . by Arizona Pool Design

I’ve been in the swimming pool business a long time and am constantly taken aback by things told to my customers by people in my industry; Crazy things, nutty stuff and plain old hogwash.  I am also troubled by the way many worthwhile products are oversold to Read the rest of this entry »


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