
There are three different materials to choose from when buying and installing an inground pool – vinyl, fiberglass, and gunite. Each material provides a distinct pool owner’s experience, from aesthetic and design to lifetime cost and maintenance requirements. Choosing the right kind of pool depends entirely on what your vision and expectations are.
At Blue Haven Pools and Spas our highest concern is creating custom pools that meet the needs and budgets of our customers. We achieve this by using the finest pool construction materials, including gunite, custom tile, and natural stone. To help you weigh the pros and cons of the three main types of pools, we’ve created the flow chart below. This will walk you through the difference in cost, maintenance, design, and installation, to make sure the pool you choose is perfect for you.

Vinyl Pools
Pros
- Low initial cost
- Somewhat customizable
Cons
- Don’t hold up well, liner needs to be replaced
- High lifetime cost – lasts between 5 and 10 years
- Easily tear
- Low resale value, not as aesthetically pleasing
- Can’t use salt water
Fiberglass Pools
Pros
- Low maintenance
- Mid-range cost up front
- 3-6 week installation process
Cons
- Limited designs
- Limited to 16’ wide
Gunite Pools
Pros
- Fully customizable (shape, size, material)
- Durable, high-quality materials
Cons
- High upfront cost
- Requires regular maintenance to prevent algae build-up
- 3-6 month construction timeline
Choosing the right pool for you can be overwhelming. To learn more about our inground pool design and installation, give us a call or stop by our office at Blue Haven Tulsa today