Can Fiberglass Pools Be Above Ground? Pros, Cons & Considerations

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Fiberglass pools have quickly become a popular choice in swimming pools to bring summer paradise into the comfort of your backyard. While most people are aware that they can be in ground pools, we often get the question, can fiberglass pools be above ground? The answer isn’t as easy as yes or no.

At Okeanos Pools, we guide homeowners through every stage of this decision. Our leading fiberglass pools are engineered for strength and beauty, whether fully above ground, partially above, or built into the landscape. This article explores the benefits and concerns of above ground pool installation to help you make an informed decision.

Yes, You Can Elevate a Fiberglass Pool

Fiberglass pools can be installed above ground, provided there’s proper external support. The lightweight nature of fiberglass combined with the water’s volume calls for precise engineering. This means installing safety measures like retaining walls, steel reinforcement, and customized framing solutions to preserve structural integrity.

A partial above ground installation can work well in sloped yards or where access is limited. This flexibility makes a fiberglass approach an excellent choice in complex landscapes where other types and sizes of pools may be less suitable.

The Elevated Experience: Why Some Homeowners Prefer Above Ground Pools

Above ground fiberglass pools can deliver a high-end visual impact that adds a sense of paradise into your everyday life when combined with creative decking and thoughtful landscaping. 

Their accessibility for repairs and upgrades makes them appealing to homeowners planning for the long term. For example, a raised deck can be seamlessly integrated around an above ground pool, resulting in a beautiful and functional space that enhances the house. Creating an above ground design also allows for easier coordination with existing structures, providing more effective use of your outdoor layout than other options.

Drawbacks That Deserve Attention

There are challenges that come with this style of above ground pool that require careful thought before making a decision. Supporting structures must be thoughtfully planned and properly maintained, during the construction process, added materials like steel and reinforced concrete increase the complexity and cost. Safety measures such as fencing or railings might also be more complicated due to elevated height.

Remember that knowing how soil movement and weight distribution impact long-term performance is an important step before construction begins. It’s no laughing matter as improper site grading can compromise the pool’s shape and longevity. 

What to Expect in Terms of Cost

Some assume that elevating a pool cuts costs. It may reduce excavation work, but additional elements like concrete footings, metal framing, and custom finishes can raise the overall price. While the upfront cost may be higher, the long-term value of a fiberglass swimming pool lies in its durability and low maintenance needs. 

Unlike a traditional ground pool, a fiberglass shell resists algae and requires fewer chemical treatments. These savings add up over time and make fiberglass a balanced investment. Installation conditions are a key factor—choosing the right company makes all the difference.

Contact Okeanos Pools GTA Today!

At Okeanos Pools GTA, we provide comprehensive support from the initial consultation to long after your pool is in the ground—ensuring every project reflects the precision and quality we’re known for. If you’re considering a visually striking, long-lasting fiberglass pool, our experienced team is here to guide you through every important detail, from structural integrity to seamless design.

Explore our full collection of fiberglass pools, view our work to see what sets us apart, and contact us to get a personalized quote.

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