by Mazza Concrete | Jul 20, 2022 | Clarkston Swimming Pool Service
Clarkston Swimming Pool Service – Mazza Company Concrete (248) 625-3305
If you are in need of a top rated Clarkston Swimming Pool Service, please contact Mazza Company Concrete for a free swimming pool building estimate at (248) 625-3305. Click here to see photos of our custom pools or Follow Us on Facebook!

Pictured above is a custom pool we installed in Clarkston, Michigan!
Benefits of a Custom Swimming Pool
For those who can afford them, a custom swimming pool in the home can be a fantastic investment. There are obvious leisure and social benefits to a custom pool on your property, and there can even be additional health and fitness benefits as well.
Family and Social
A custom swimming pool is perfect for families, especially those with younger children. They’re a great way to help kids learn how to swim, a vital life skill, and they’re a wonderful method for nudging children away from screens and getting them some exercise outdoors. Family activities can be planned in or around the pool area – there’s nowhere better to host a barbecue for family and friends than poolside on a sunny day. Having the coolest pool on the block suddenly puts you right in the running to host parties for graduation, weddings, you name it.
Stress Relief
On an individual basis, a pool on your property is a great relaxation outlet. A long day at work gets that much easier to bear with a few minutes by (or in) the pool, or a little sunshine. Stress levels can have a real impact on your health, and stress reduction is just one benefit of a pool on your property.
Exercise
That’s not the only health boon of a pool, however. Water is much denser than air, meaning exercises done in water can burn more calories and do more for your body than going to the gym. Swimming is one of the best full-body cardio exercises out there, and there are numerous other simple activities you can do in the pool to help stay fit. Plus, a pool just a few steps from your door means you spend less time traveling to and from the gym.
Full Control
Unlike buying a home with a pool already installed, a custom pool allows you complete control over the design and specifics. Want a long, in ground pool so you can swim laps? No problem. Looking for something more creative for the kids to play in? It’s all yours.
If you are searching for an experienced and trusted Clarkston Swimming Pool Service, please call Mazza Company Concrete for a free swimming pool construction quote at (248) 625-3305.
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by Mazza Concrete | Jun 28, 2022 | Michigan Vinyl Liner Pools
Michigan Vinyl Liner Pools – Mazza Company Concrete
If you are in need of Michigan Vinyl Liner Pools, please contact Mazza Company Concrete at (248) 652-3305 for a free estimate. Click here to see photos of our swimming pools or Follow Us on Facebook.

Vinyl-lined pools are the most common type of swimming pool, and for good reason. While fiberglass pools have their benefits, vinyl liners offer a number of advantages for the discerning pool buyer. If you’re considering installing an inground pool in your backyard, here are a few reasons a vinyl pool liner should be at the top of your list. Here are just some of the advantages:
- Cost Effective
- Low Maintenance
- Endless Design Options
- Smooth to The Touch
- Fast Installation Time
Vinyl Liner Pools Are the Most Cost-Effective Choice
First, the cost of vinyl liners is less than others, making them are the most economical choice of all the different types of pools. Sure, any which way you go, a new swimming pool is going to be a substantial investment, but vinyl is less costly than fiberglass or concrete, making this one huge advantage over other pools. Concrete is costly expensive both in installation and maintenance. Fiberglass is more cost-effective than concrete, but shipping them is costly and repairing a damaged fiberglass pool can get expensive. Vinyl pools, on the other hand, are a little bit cheaper than fiberglass on the onset, and if you do need to repair a vinyl liner, it’s generally much less expensive than concrete or fiberglass. You will need to replace your vinyl liner at some point, but compared to the cost of resurfacing a gunite pool, that’s not terribly expensive either.
The total cost of a vinyl pool depends on factors like the size and shape of the pool; whether it is an inground or above-ground pool; the type of shell, pumps, and filtration equipment; long-term pool care and maintenance needs; whether it is a traditional or saltwater pool; the types of permits that are needed for construction; whether or not the pool will be heated for winter; and whether or not the pool will include any special or custom features, such as rock waterfalls, automatic covers, or tanning ledges.
Vinyl Means Lower Maintenance
All pools require maintenance, let’s be clear about that, but the benefit of vinyl pools is that they don’t need quite as much as their concrete or fiberglass counterparts. Modern vinyl liners are extremely durable. Vinyl is a nonporous surface which means it won’t require as many chemicals as a concrete pool. Vinyl’s smooth surface also makes it harder for contaminants like algae to take hold and wreak havoc on your pool. A well-maintained liner will last many years, but it will need to be replaced at some point. However, compare the cost of a new liner to the cost of refinishing a concrete pool (it can climb into the 5 figure neighborhood) and you’ll see that a vinyl liner is also a very cost-effective choice in the long run. Vinyl (along with the steel or polymer shell) are less vulnerable than concrete pools to the freeze/thaw cycles that affect colder climates. This is especially important if you’re installing your pool in the Midwest or any area where temperatures routinely drop below freezing during the wintertime.
How Long do Vinyl Liners Last?
One of the questions we hear most often is “How long do vinyl pool liners last?” The answer depends on various factors like the amount of sunlight the pool is exposed to; how much wear-and-tear the pool sustains; and of course, the level of care and maintenance you put into the pool’s upkeep over the years. With regular maintenance, vinyl pool liners can last for up to 10 years before they need to be replaced, though some may have slightly shorter or longer lifespans.
Lots of Options to Design Your Dream Pool
The vinyl pools of yesteryear were pretty limited when it came to design options. If you wanted something other than a rectangle with an aqua blue hue, you were out of luck. These days, the possibilities are almost limitless. Modern manufacturing techniques can produce a vinyl liner for virtually any shape of pool. You can now get vinyl pools with any number of features like spill-over spas or tanning ledges, and liners come in a myriad of colors, patterns, and thicknesses. Vinyl pools can be designed with a much deeper deep end than fiberglass can offer. Furthermore, should your tastes change, a completely different look is just a replacement liner away. That’s something you can’t do with a concrete or fiberglass pool. Latham Pool liners also feature UltraSeam technology which will give your pool a seamless look that other manufacturers cannot offer.
Smooth to The Touch
Before I wrap this up, I’d be remiss not to touch on the most appealing aspect of a vinyl liner: its smooth feel. Anybody who’s ever skinned a heel or elbow on a concrete pool knows what I’m talking about. There’s something satisfying about sliding over the smooth surface of a vinyl pool liner. And, again, that smooth surface also helps cut down on the maintenance.
Fast Installation Time
No one likes waiting for a construction project to end — especially not when you’re eagerly awaiting a brand-new swimming pool! Fortunately, fast installation is one of the many advantages of a vinyl pool. While a gunite or concrete pool might take as long as six to eight weeks for excavation and construction, a vinyl-liner pool can typically be built in as little as two to four weeks, depending on the pool’s length, depth, and other factors. The sooner construction finishes, the sooner work crews can get out of your yard — and the sooner you and your family can enjoy your new vinyl pool! We often recommend building a pool in fall where possible, so that your pool is ready to use by the time hot summer weather arrives.
For top rated Michigan Vinyl Liner Pools, call Mazza Company Concrete at (248) 652-3305 for a free quote!
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