WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE BUILDING CONCRETE POOLS?
Concrete pools are the stars of the summer months, and to enjoy them in time, winter and spring are the best seasons to start the project. Deciding to build one at home is a big step, and it's crucial to choose the right design.
There are inflatable and tubular pools, steel and wood above-ground pools, and concrete pools. If you're looking for a durable, safe installation that also blends aesthetically with your home, the latter, concrete pools, are the best choice.
Advantages of Concrete Pools
Opting for a concrete pool means choosing the option with the most benefits. Both modern concrete pools and elevated concrete pools offer the longest durability. Their construction involves using highly durable materials like concrete for the structure and clinker or porcelain tiles for both the interior and exterior cladding.
The interior and exterior cladding made from clinker or porcelain ensures not only long-term durability, resistance, and low maintenance, but also provides extra safety due to its low porosity and antibacterial surface. Additionally, its anti-slip capability in the C3 – R11/R12 version helps prevent slips and falls on wet surfaces.
Another major advantage of concrete pools is the ability to design them entirely to meet the user’s needs and the technical requirements of the terrain where they are built. You can create a structure of any size—including small concrete pools—and any shape, whether round, square, rectangular, oval, or even L-shaped. The possibilities are endless!
Additionally, clinker and porcelain tiles allow for maximum customization thanks to the wide variety of available finishes—such as marble, wood, or stone, among others—and the complete range of special pieces offered by collections like those from Gres Aragón. This ensures that the concrete pool maintains a consistent design throughout, creating a visually cleaner and more uniform space.
Types of Concrete Pools
Modern Concrete Pools
The most common construction method for modern concrete pools involves building at ground level, with the pool basin fully excavated into the ground. These are the most frequent choice for private residences and public facilities.
To build this type of pool, it’s essential to have an adequate space or terrain. Visually, these pools are the most attractive.
Elevated Concrete Pools
Another option within concrete pools is elevated concrete pools. Although less common than the previous ones, these pools can also be built using the same materials and beautiful aesthetic finishes as modern concrete pools.
This construction type is most common in areas where it is not possible to bury the pool basin, so it is built above ground.
Concrete Pools with Stairs
Stairs are an essential element in high-quality concrete pools. Including this feature makes the project slightly more complex, requiring the selection of materials and finishes that incorporate all the necessary special pieces.
The key element in pool stairs for concrete pools is the choice of flooring (ground) and cladding (walls) both inside and outside. pool finish .
Available in a wide variety of clinker and porcelain collections from the Gres Aragón catalog, pieces such as steps, risers, stringers, coves, corner pieces, and corner units are essential for achieving a cohesive design and a perfect finish for all types of concrete pools with stairs.
Photos of Concrete Pools
FAQ’s
How to build a concrete pool?
If you've decided to build your concrete pool for the summer, the best course of action is to hire the most qualified professionals. At Gres Aragón, we recommend reaching out to those with extensive experience in concrete pools and good references for their work.
It's ideal to request up to three quotes, including material, labor, and the estimated completion time, so you can compare and make the most informed decision.
How much does a concrete pool cost?
The price of a concrete pool can vary significantly depending on different factors. The final cost will be determined by the size and shape of the pool, whether it’s in-ground or elevated, the construction timeline required, the time of year (prices increase during peak demand), and the materials chosen for construction.
The best advice is to choose high-quality materials that offer aesthetic variety and ensure durability. Additionally, hiring top professionals with proven experience will guarantee a flawless finish, which you'll appreciate in the long run.
Si necesitas asesoramiento sobre qué revestimiento elegir para tu nueva piscina de obra, no dudes en ponerte en contact us.If you need advice on which cladding to choose for your new concrete pool, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’d be happy to assist you with your project.
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