
Another very popular choice for inground swimming pools is that of Gunite (also sometimes called concrete) pools. Gunite pools are very popular for commercial settings or elaborate large residential pools. Gunite is generally significantly more expensive then that of vinyl or fiberglass inground pools.
Many people prefer gunite because of the idea that is a perminant concrete structure on the property. Although these days many fiberglass and vinyl pools have lifetime warrenties (which may mean 25-100 years and should be checked into before buying).
Once Gunite pools are dug they have a steel rebar and concrete poured in that forms the pool. On top of that is a plaster finish. Plaster finishes generally need redone every 10 years or so.
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