Again most of this can be easily combated with regular pool cleanings and water maintenance.
What is the difference between a gunite and vinyl pool.
A gunite pool is a good fit if.
Your budget is 50 000 or more.
Gunite pros and cons.
So an inexpensive vinyl pool does look cheaper than a gunite pool but a nice vinyl pool can look just like a gunite pool.
There are no limitations to the length width and depth of vinyl liner pools.
Construction techniques do vary.
Customizable shape and size.
Gunite pools are built on site.
Vinyl liner pools do come with a warranty.
Biggest bang for your buck.
While the building process takes longer than a fiberglass pool installation this allows for more flexibility in shape and size.
For most people there is no diy option for concrete pools.
Vinyl liner pools are not immune to ground water issues either the difference is that with a vinyl liner the problem is not only fixable it s generally not an expensive fix.
The surface of vinyl is not as porous as a plaster finish on a gunite pool which means vinyl liner pools use less sanitizer than a gunite pool roughly around 25 less on average the non porous surface leads to less chemical usage during the season and therefore less money spent on chemicals.
Underneath the liner is a sand or cement like floor.
Vinyl now offers the same selection.
You re prepared to spend a lot of time and money maintaining your investment.
Gunite pools will require replastering and there is never a warranty on plaster.
A vinyl liner pool is a good fit if.
Usually what ends up happening is the water pools up behind the liner and forms a bubble.
The smoothest concrete pool surface is a cheese grader compared to vinyl.
Surface is rough all you need to do is stick your hand in a concrete pool then a vinyl pool to feel the difference yourself.
Except the vinyl will be printed with photographs of tile or rocks instead of the real thing.
Vinyl liner pools have the lowest initial cost of any of the three types of in ground pools.
Now that you know the differences between vinyl and gunite pools you can make an informed choice on which.
You can t find a fiberglass pool to suit your needs.
If you are looking for a specific shape an extra large or extra deep pool gunite is great for this.
Cost initial and lifetime concrete.
A concrete pool would take your entire summer to install and a vinyl liner pool only a month.
In comparison you get more swim space with a vinyl liner pool for the same investment.
You want a custom shape or depth.
Vinyl liners typically lock their top edge called a bead into a track located on the bottom of the coping which is at deck level.
A vinyl liner pool has a custom made sheet of vinyl between the water and the pool structure.
Advantages of vinyl liner pools.