Ready-made pools
There are several types of ready-made pools - prefabricated or inflatable. In our store you can buy the best of both types and enjoy the comfort that your pool offers.

Composite pools have become an excellent alternative to concrete. Unlike concrete structures, composite pools do not require major repairs every 10 years, and their service life is about 50 years.
The installation of the bowl takes place in a short time. Another advantage is that a composite ready-made pool consumes significantly less energy to heat the water. In addition, its cost is one and a half times lower than that of concrete.
Concrete is also considered a composite material, consisting of cement, gravel, and sand, and is characterized by high compressive strength, but it is much weaker in bending. To compensate for this drawback, concrete pools are covered with iron structures. The result is reinforced concrete, which is an even more complex composite.
When choosing a ready-made pool, it is advisable to know a few details:
First of all, when choosing a supplier, study the composition of the products and find out how long this company has been manufacturing composite pools.
Unfortunately, today there are many unscrupulous manufacturers who skimp on materials when making pools. A poor-quality pool will quickly lose its appearance and may even crack over time. Find out how many years of warranty the manufacturer provides for its performance.

Secondly, when choosing, you should pay attention to the weight of the product.
Third, the texture should be visible from the outside, on the surface of the bowl. The glass coating is applied under a protective layer, and if you notice its individual fibers under this protective coating, I do not recommend purchasing such a basin, because the manufacturing company clearly saved on materials. In the future, the bowl will simply crack and you will no longer be able to use it.
The inside surface should be flat and smooth. If there are any visible pores, it is better to refuse to purchase it.
If we consider a composite, ready-made pool wall in context, we can distinguish the following "layers" in its structure:
- Support frame;
- Thermal insulation;
- Fiberglass;
- Hydrobarrier;
- Color Gelket;
- Transparent protective layer.
The bowl can be reinforced with reinforcement, and some manufacturers create two waterproofing layers.
Power and reliability
The so-called minaplastic pool withstands dynamic loads well. One of the qualitative characteristics of the material is elasticity. Therefore, it is used for the production of various sports equipment, such as skis. In addition, static strength and the ability to maintain dimensions are important for the pool.
Composite bowls do not have this ability. Large swimming pools deform even when lifted into the air. Therefore, manufacturers create additional reinforcement, metal straps.

Additionally, the bowl cannot be used as a support for bypass slabs. The water load is distributed evenly below and along the walls, so the support must be the same on all sides.
Most often, ceramic tiles are used to decorate pools, which cannot be used with composite pools under any circumstances. This type of pool has its own design, which is distinguished only by flexible decorative inserts.
Installing a composite pool requires special knowledge. Therefore, keep in mind that restoring it is a rather time-consuming task.
A pool is a great purchase for the hot summer months, and it can really keep you cool on hot days. Isurve has the largest selection of pools, with low prices and free home delivery service throughout Georgia.