Fiberglass pool surfaces are known for being low-maintenance—but what does that really mean? Whether you’ve recently had your pool resurfaced or are considering upgrading to fiberglass, understanding what’s required to keep your surface in great shape is key to long-term performance.
In this blog, we’ll break down what makes fiberglass so easy to care for, what regular upkeep involves, and how to keep your pool looking and functioning at its best for years to come.
Why Fiberglass Is Easier to Maintain
One of the biggest advantages of fiberglass is its non-porous, smooth surface. Traditional surfaces like plaster or pebble can trap debris, algae, and bacteria in their texture, requiring more frequent cleaning and chemical adjustments. In contrast, fiberglass resists buildup and helps keep your water more stable.
Key benefits include:
- Fewer algae problems
- Improved chemical retention
- Less brushing and scrubbing
- Better stain resistance
Weekly Maintenance Basics
Even though fiberglass is low-maintenance, regular care is still important. Here’s what a typical weekly routine might include:
- Test and balance water chemistry
Maintain proper pH (7.4–7.8), alkalinity (80–120 ppm), and sanitizer levels to protect the surface and ensure swimmer comfort. - Skim and vacuum debris
Remove leaves, bugs, and other debris to prevent stains or water imbalance. - Brush lightly if needed
While heavy brushing isn’t necessary, occasional light brushing can help keep the surface pristine—especially around steps and corners. - Empty skimmer and pump baskets
Clean baskets to keep circulation strong and debris out of the system.
Seasonal or Monthly Tasks
- Check calcium hardness
Fiberglass pools typically require less calcium than plaster pools, but it’s still important to keep it within the recommended range (150–250 ppm). - Inspect your pool equipment
Proper filtration and circulation support water clarity and surface protection. - Clean the waterline
Wipe down the waterline with a soft cloth to remove any buildup from sunscreen, oils, or debris. Your pool vendor would be happy to sell you tile cleaner and a brush that attaches to your pool service poll.
Avoiding Damage
Fiberglass surfaces are strong and resilient, but there are a few precautions that help preserve them long term:
- Don’t drain the pool without professional guidance (hydrostatic pressure can damage the shell)
- Avoid abrasive cleaning tools. No wire or metal brushes!
- Use pool-safe chemicals and avoid algaecides or metals.
- Keep water balanced to maximize your chemical efficiency.
How Long Will It Last?
With the right care, a high-quality fiberglass surface—like our AQUA-GLASS™ system—can last 20+ years. Its durability, chemical resistance, and ease of upkeep make it a smart long-term investment for homeowners looking to minimize maintenance and extend the life of their pool.
Final Thoughts
Fiberglass pool surfaces are one of the most user-friendly options available. With simple, consistent upkeep and proper water balance, you can enjoy a clean, comfortable swimming environment with far less effort than traditional surfaces require.
Thinking about making the switch to fiberglass? Aqua Creations offers award-winning fiberglass resurfacing across Southern California, built for long-term performance and low maintenance.
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