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Time for a radical statement: fiberglass pools aren’t for everyone. I know! Contain your shock! River Pools manufactures and sells them, but our priority is one thing: customer satisfaction. We want you to be informed so you can make the best decision for you and your family...even if that means not choosing us.
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The most common choices for a long-term pool are concrete or fiberglass. Let’s go through how these two types of pools compare in the following areas:

Cost (initial and lifetime)
Customization
Installation time
Interior surface texture
Durability
Hands-on maintenance
Algae
Chemicals and electrical energy


Is a concrete or fiberglass pool better for me?
Concrete pools cost $50,000 or more and require expensive long-term maintenance. They're highly customizable but take 3–6 months to install. Fiberglass pools typically cost $45,000 or more and require little maintenance. They're pre-built on existing molds and only take 3–6 weeks to install.


Cost (initial and lifetime)
Fiberglass
Although we don’t recommend DIY-ing a fiberglass pool, some people do choose to install the pool themselves, which can cost between $12,000–$30,000, depending on the pool size and any upgrades.

Most fiberglass pool projects cost $45,000–$85,000 for both manufacturing and installation, but they can be much more depending on how fancy you get with landscaping, accessories, and water features.

Long-term, your only serious maintenance expenses will be in chemicals and electricity. You’ll spend almost $4,000 over a 10-year period.

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