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Concrete vs Fibreglass Pools: Which Is Best for Your Home?



Choosing the right type of pool is one of the most important decisions you’ll make when transforming your backyard. For most Australian homeowners, the choice comes down to two main options: concrete pools or fibreglass pools. Both have their advantages, but when it comes to value, quality, installation time, maintenance, and long-term performance, fibreglass stands out as the clear winner — especially when installed by experienced professionals like Masterbuilt Pools.

Installation Time: Fibreglass Wins by a Mile

Concrete Pools:

- Can take 3–6 months or more to build

- Require extensive onsite construction

- Weather can delay the process

- Longer disruption to your home

Fibreglass Pools:

- Installed in as little as 7–14 days once excavation begins

- Pre-moulded shells mean less construction

- Minimal interruption to your lifestyle

- Faster access to your new pool

Maintenance: Fibreglass Requires Far Less Effort

Concrete Pools:

- Highly porous surface

- Attracts algae and bacteria

- Requires more chemicals

- Needs acid-washing and resurfacing over time

Fibreglass Pools:

- Smooth, non-porous gel-coat finish

- Resists algae build-up

- Uses fewer chemicals

- Much easier to clean and maintain

- No resurfacing needed

Durability and Longevity

Concrete Pools:

- Strong and customisable

- Surface can deteriorate over time

- Prone to cracking in reactive soil

Fibreglass Pools:

- Strong, flexible structure ideal for Australian soil

- Designed as a single-piece shell

- Long-lasting gel-coat surface

- Excellent durability with minimal upkeep

Design Flexibility

Concrete pools offer unlimited custom shapes, but modern fibreglass pools now come in a wide selection of stylish, family-friendly designs. With Masterbuilt Pools’ extensive range, homeowners can choose a design that suits their space without the cost or delays of concrete construction.

Fibreglass Pool Cost vs Concrete Pool Cost

Concrete Pools:

- Higher upfront cost

- Higher long-term maintenance

- Prone to cost blowouts

Fibreglass Pools:

- Cost-effective installation

- Predictable pricing

- Lower long-term maintenance

- Faster installation reduces total expenses

Final Verdict: Fibreglass Is the Best Choice

While concrete is useful for highly customised shapes, fibreglass pools are the better choice for most Australian homes. They’re faster to install, easier to maintain, more affordable, and incredibly durable.

For a premium-quality pool without long wait times or high costs, choose a fibreglass pool from Masterbuilt Pools. Backed by superior construction, premium finishes, and expert installers, Masterbuilt Pools delivers outstanding value and performance for Australian backyards.

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