Grafton, OH
440-687-Pool (7665)

RIH: Providing the American dream one pool at a time!

RIH Pools and Patios

We offer an unbeatable combination of quality products, friendly staff, wide selection, and stunning landscapes. It's no wonder customers keep coming back for all their outdoor living needs!
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POOL DESIGN
From concept to finish, our pool installation services exceeds all expectations. Elevate your outdoor living space with an elegant custom-designed pool.
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OUTDOOR FEATURES
Enhance your homes outdoor living space by adding a firepit, lush greenery or hardscaping. We will help beautify your outdoor oasis.
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WATER FEATURES
Add spectacular water features like lighted water jets, stone waterfalls, rock walls, spill over spas, and optional LED lighting to your pool.
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POOL FENCING
Our premium pool fencing solutions offer the perfect blend of security and elegance. We'll create a safe barrier while keeping loved ones safe.

Featuring a wide selection of custom composite pools and features

Enjoy your backyard oasis for a lifetime!

Buyers concerns

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Every buyer has questions and concerns in the process of searching for the right decision. For example, what pool type is best for me? Or Can I afford this pool? Or How long will that pool last? If you need answers that you cannot find, you can always contact us for a consultation!

What is the cost of a fiberglass inground swimming pool in NE Ohio?

They typically start around $40,000 and can go upward of $200,000 depending on the landscaping, water features and patio options you may choose. The average price range of a fiberglass pool in NE Ohio is typically between $80,000 and $120,000.

Some of the factors that affect the price of your inground swimming pool are:

  1. The pool type (fiberglass, gunite, or vinyl)
  2. Access to the backyard
  3. The scope of the project

Why is fiberglass better?

A fiberglass pool will typically save you up to 75% of the time, effort and money compared to concrete or vinyl liner pools.

Fiberglass pools have no liner like vinyl pools, so you’ll never worry about replacing it at a cost of $3,000-$5,000 every 5-10 years. Concrete pools require resurfacing every 10-15 years. Average cost is over $10,000 each time .Your fiberglass pool’s surface is permanent—no new liner, no resurface, no $5,000-$10,000 expenditure in a few short years!

How long does fiberglass pool installation take?

From time of mobilization to the job site it typically takes 1-3 days to complete the Digging, Preparation, Set, Plumbing and Fill of the pool shell! After that we must wait on the inspections to be done before concrete or hardscape. Best case scenario you can be swimming in as little as 7-10 days!

Can fiberglass pools be heated?

Luckily, not only is heating a fiberglass pool an option, but it’s also actually a wonderful idea for them. Fiberglass pools are both the easiest of pool to heat and the least expensive. Unlike vinyl and concrete pools, fiberglass pools can retain heat and holds heat longer as a natural insulator. Fiberglass pools heat up much faster than other kinds of pools and hold onto the heat for much longer.

Fiberglass pools vs. vinyl pools

Vinyl pools are some of the most common pools because the upfront cost is more affordable. The basic structure of vinyl pools can last up to 30 years. Unlike, fiberglass pools and concrete pools, there are two parts that make up a vinyl pool: the structure and the liner. The vinyl liner portion must be replaced about every 10 years. In addition to this, chemicals, algae, and debris take a greater toll on the liner of a vinyl pool. So even though vinyl pools are less expensive upfront, the savings is offset by the additional upkeep. Don’t let the upfront cost make you pay more in the end and get approved for financing today.

Fiberglass pools vs. concrete pools

Concrete pools are easily the priciest and take the longest to install out of the three pool options. Like fiberglass pools, concrete pools can last around 50 years. However, concrete pools require a lot of more upkeep. It’s easier for algae to grow in the rough texture of your concrete pool than on the sleek surface of a fiberglass pool. Plus, you’ll have to get it resurfaced about every 5-10 years, increasing the overall amount of spend on the pool. Before you think you need to go to a concrete pool because of your customizations, talk with Xtreme Pool Builders and let us show you what we can do.


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