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Frequently Asked Questions
Fiberglass and Marbelite are two different materials used in the construction and finishing of swimming pools. Here are the key differences between Fibreglass and Marbelite pools:
1. Material Composition:
2. Installation Process:
3. Surface Finish:
4. Durability:
5. Cost:
For a full comparison read our blog post here.
pH stands for “potential of hydrogen,” and the pH level in a swimming pool measures the acidity or alkalinity of the water. It is a scale ranging from 0 to 14, with 7 considered neutral. A pH below 7 indicates acidity, while a pH above 7 indicates alkalinity. Maintaining the proper pH level in a pool is important for swimmer comfort, the effectiveness of pool chemicals, and the longevity of pool equipment.
Find out more about PH Levels in our blog post here.
Saltwater pools offer several benefits compared to traditional chlorine pools. Find out more about the benefits of having a salt water pool in our blog post here.
Both salt and chlorine pool filter systems have their own benefits. Find out which one is more expensive to set up and which is more cost-effective in the long run in our blog post here.