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Image taken from the front of a light-blue, beach-entry fiberglass pool surrounded by a concrete pool deck off the back of a house. The pool is surrounded by six potted plants, three along both lengths. Trees and shrubbery can be seen in the backyard behind the pool.

Five Problems With Beach Entry Fiberglass Pools

By [email protected] / November 4, 2025 / Comments Off on Five Problems With Beach Entry Fiberglass Pools

Finding the right inground pool design for your backyard can be exciting and challenging. You have a lot of options, not just between the pool types (fiberglass, concrete pools, vinyl liner pools), but between shapes and designs as well. Do you want a Roman-shaped pool? Perhaps a freeform pool? Maybe the classic rectangle is perfect … Read more

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Angled-down photo of the shallow end of a light-blue fiberglass inground pool. The pool features a tanning ledge, and a basketball hoop and three deck jets on the side the photo was taken from.

Three Unknown Facts About Fiberglass Inground Pool Construction

By [email protected] / October 16, 2025 / Comments Off on Three Unknown Facts About Fiberglass Inground Pool Construction

When thinking about inground pool construction, one may picture giant heavy machinery excavating, workers building the pool walls in the excavated hole, and more. Such is the case for a lot of inground pool construction projects, but a fiberglass pool installation looks a little different. Royal Pools G2 Landscaping has been in the business of … Read more

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The corner of an excavated hole with a gravel floor. Behind the hole is a yellow excavator holding gravel, next to a pile of gravel. A man in black jeans and a black coat sit on the edge of the hole in the bottom right corner of the image. The hole is surrounded by grass, with a forest in the background.

What Is Backfilling A Pool?

By [email protected] / August 28, 2025 / Comments Off on What Is Backfilling A Pool?

Have you ever seen an inground pool shift out of the ground or sink into the ground? This can happen if a pool is not properly backfilled. As far as inground pool construction goes, one of the most important and overlooked steps is backfilling a pool. Well, “what is backfilling a pool?”, you may be … Read more

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Building An Inground Pool In DeMotte, IN? Here’s What You Need!

By avorio / October 24, 2020 / 0 Comments

We’ve covered a lot of inground swimming pool regulations unique to different towns in Northwest Indiana, but we haven’t covered them all! That’s why we’re back with another article discussing the inground pool construction regulations you must follow for your pool project if you live in DeMotte, IN. Each town has their own specifications for … Read more

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