Pool Production Process

Step 1: Mould Ready For Production

Fibreglass Red Shell
Fibreglass Red Shell 2

Every pool that is built has a 5 digit number so a pool can be tracked once it has left the site and for the Q.C process. The label is waxed and once the pool has been released off the mould the label will be flicked out to leave behind an indent of the digits.

Step 2: Gelcoating

Pool Shell Blue
Fibreglass Pool Shell Yellow

8.5m Monaco that has been gel-coated in Royal Blue. This is applied on at 0.8mm to 1.0mm. 7.2m Monaco that has been gel-coated in Sandstone – again this is applied on at 0.8mm to 1.0mm.

Step 3: Tie-Laying With Vinyl Ester

A Fibreglass Shell
Behind The Scenes Fibreglass

VE is applied on at 1.5mm to 2.0 mm thick.

Step 4: Skin, Re-enforcement & Lifting

Fibreglass Shells
Fibreglass Pool Shell

Once the Skin has been applied all the Divinycell/Klegecell stiffeners are placed on the skin this is done as the resin is curing to give maximum bond.The lifting hooks are glassed in on this stage so they can be used at a later date to release the pool off the mould.These will be glassed over again for maximum strength.

Step 5: Additional Skin

Fibreglass Pool Shell 3
Fibreglass Pool Shell 2

The reinforcement is now applied. This will go over all the Divinycell/Klegecell and stiffeners and the hooks also are re-glassed for more strength.
This is then rolled to eliminate all of the air trapped in the glass.

Step 6: Curing & Release From Mould

Fibreglass Pool Shell
Fibreglass Swimming Shell

Pool built and once cured this will be released off the mould to be trimmed and detailed. Brick ties have also been placed in the coping when the pool is built. This is so the pool can be tied into the concrete bond beam when it is installed in the ground. 8.5m Monaco pool being released off the mould. This is being lifted off with the hooks that have been glassed in as the pool was built.

Step 7: Trimming, Final Inspection & Detailing

Fibreglass Pool
Fibreglass Shell

7.2m Monaco supported on drums to be trimmed and detailed and undergo final QC inspection. The skimmer box is cut and the main drain hole drilled before the pool leaves site. We keep the skimmer box cut-out as a sample which is filed,together with the pool number, shape, size and all detailed production records for future reference if required.

Step 8: Finished Pool Ready For Delivery

Fibreglass Pool
Fibreglass Shell

7.2m Monaco is now ready to be loaded onto the truck for delivery.
The truck driver will check all his paperwork​ to ensure​ all pool details are correct before the pool leaves the site.