Thursday, June 5, 2014

Good Reasons To Own Fiberglass Pools

By Marci Glover


Summer time is just around the corner. As early as today, people are starting to feel the summer heat. They crank up the air conditioning, eat frozen and cold treats. They rush to beaches and other bodies of water. The more fortunate ones who own fiberglass pools in their residences just go to their backyards and dip, or for more summer fun, hold a pool party.

A swimming pool is like a large basin that can hold water where humans dip their bodies in to escape the heat brought about by the season. They come in all kinds and sizes. They can be as small as one made for kids, and they can be as wide as the total square area of a coliseum.

During the olden times, the earliest ones were used as public baths. The earliest recorded one was found in Pakistan. The people have dug up a part of the soil and lined all sides with bricks that are glued up by tar. They were also used for nautical and military training in ancient Greece and Rome.

The pools that closely resembled the ones everyone is familiar with started in Britain during the nineteenth century. During these times cases of drowning at a nearby river reached an all time high. The statistics alarmed local officials so they thought of having an enclosed facility where people can swim safely. Since the container had a fixed depth, cases of drowning were successfully diminished.

There are many different types of pools. Private ones are open to a select few. They are most often found in exclusive club houses where only the members and their guests get to enjoy the amenities. Public types are larger than private ones, and are usually part of a big water complex. For a small fee, anyone can swim in during open hours.

Children or kiddie kinds most often do not exceed four feet. They are meant for use by children who might drown in a very deep one meant for adults. Exercise pools feature a raging current where people can practice swimming in lieu of seas, rivers, and oceans.

There are also those that are filled with salt water. These are aptly called ocean pools and are usually found facing the sea. There are those that never seem to have a border, and these are known as infinity types. They are usually found in luxurious resorts and hotel towers.

They are also classified according to the materials from which they are made. Concrete pools are the traditional ones that everyone knew. These are especially made for diving because they do not have standard sizes. In short, you are free to make your own design that will best fit your needs.

The latest ones are from fiberglass manufacturers. They are made ahead, following a unique design made by the owner himself. Once the pool is assembled, it is installed in a previously dug part of the earth. In no more than three days, you can have your own pool ready and just in time for a pool party.




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