Bahama Pools
Pool interior finish is just as important as its structural integrity. Whether you’re constructing a brand-new pool or reconstructing an existing one, choosing the right interior finish is crucial to ensuring both the longevity and aesthetic appeal of your pool. Bahama Pools offers a wide range of interior options tailored to meet diverse needs and preferences.
Since 1962, Bahama Pools has been a premier provider of exceptional pool services across Lee, Collier, Hendry, and Charlotte Counties in Florida. Specializing in both residential and commercial pool construction, renovation, and maintenance, we are dedicated to delivering top-quality craftsmanship and innovative designs. Our services extend to cutting-edge pool features, including saltwater systems, decorative mosaics, and eco-friendly options, ensuring every pool we build or refurbish meets the highest standards of functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability. At Bahama Pools, we pride ourselves on enhancing the Floridian lifestyle with pools that are not only breathtaking but also a reflection of our clients’ dreams and aspirations.
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Choosing the Right Pool Interior
Plaster Pool Interior
- Description: Traditional white plaster or Marcite is a mixture of cement, sand, water, and sometimes limestone or marble dust.
- Advantages: It is the most cost-effective option and offers a classic appearance.
- Considerations: Plaster is susceptible to staining and can have a shorter lifespan, requiring more frequent resurfacing.
Aggregate Pool Interior
- Description: This material combines plaster with small pieces of quartz, granite, or glass beads, which are either exposed or polished.
- Advantages: Aggregate finishes are more durable and visually appealing than plaster, with a variety of colors and textures that sparkle and glisten in the sunlight.
- Considerations: While more durable than plaster, aggregate finishes are more expensive but provide a longer lifespan and reduced maintenance.
Pebble Pool Interior
- Description: Small pebbles embedded into the cement provide a highly durable and beautiful finish.
- Advantages: Pebble finishes are extremely durable and offer a unique, natural aesthetic. They are also stain-resistant and maintain their color well.
- Considerations: The textured surface may be rough on feet. Pebble is a premium finish and comes at a higher price point but is worth the investment for its longevity.
Tile Pool Interior
- Description: Ceramic, porcelain, glass, or stone tiles can be used to cover the pool's interior.
- Advantages: Tiles offer unmatched durability and the lowest maintenance requirements. They come in a vast range of colors, designs, and sizes, allowing for complete customization.
- Considerations: Tiling a pool is the most expensive option but offers significant longevity and aesthetic flexibility.
Vinyl Pool Interior
- Description: Vinyl liners are custom-made to fit the specific dimensions and shape of the pool.
- Advantages: Vinyl liners are less expensive upfront and are smooth, making them comfortable underfoot.
- Considerations: They are prone to damage from sharp objects and typically require replacement every 5 to 9 years.
Fiberglass Pool Interior
- Description: Fiberglass is a pre-formed shell installed into an excavated hole, perfect for quick installations.
- Advantages: It offers a smooth finish and is quick to install, with less maintenance required than other materials.
- Considerations: Fiberglass pools are limited in size and shape due to pre-fabrication.
Pool Financing
- Low, fixed rates
- Loans up to $200,000
- Terms up to 30 years
- Special military programs available
- No prepayment penalties
- No equity or appraisals required
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