|
Pool Technologies, Inc. has proven after 20+ years of service to have a process and product that bypasses traditional finish materials, such as gel coats.
What is "Fiberlining"
It is a proprietary material of glass fibers incorporated into a thermoplastic resin to produce a superior strength product.
How strong is it?
It is light weight and yet strong similar to aluminum but 1/2 the weight. It has half the strength of steel but 1/5 the weight.
How resilient is it?
It resists chlorine, bleach, acids, such as hydrochloric (diluted HCL is muratic acid), sulfuric, hydrofluoric, phosphoric, and nitric to name a few. In some cases, aluminum, steel, stainless and are not resistant to these corrosive metals.
Competitive Comparisons
Plastering (gunite, marcite and white coating)
- All porous
- Chalky surfaces
- Rough surfaces
- Attracts algae and molds
- Requires painting
- No color choices
- Peels
- Chips
- Cracks
Paints (epoxy and Rubberized)
- Constant maintenance
- Peels
- Cracks
- Chips
- Blisters
"Fiberlining"
- Algae resistant
- Impervious (not porous)
- Chemical resistant
- Stops leaks
- Stops cracks
- Smooth surface
- Less maintenance
- 50% less chemical usage
- Never drain out water
|
|
|