What color should my pool be?

The main determining factor for water color is the background dye in the finish. If you want green water, the finish should be green, brown, tan, or black. For blue water, the finish should be white, blue, or gray. The examples above are plaster finishes with colored dyes.

Can you change the colour of your fibreglass pool?

Another way that you can refinish your fibreglass pool is by using chlorinated rubber pool paint. Like epoxy pool paint, chlorinated rubber paint is available in different colours and will apply smoothly to the fibreglass surface. However, it will only last for a few years before needing to be repainted.

Who is the owner of Narellan Pools?

Chris Meyer –
Chris Meyer – Managing Director/Owner Narellan Pools Group – Narellan Pools | LinkedIn.

How do I choose a color for my pool?

The shallow end is going to appear lighter than the deeper water. In order to get blue water, you want a pool finish that has a gray, blue, or white pigment. For green water, you want to pick a darker finish with black, brown, tan, or green pigment. The water color and finish should complement the atmosphere.

Why does a white pool look blue?

“You notice the blue effect when you have a large volume of water because of the way molecules are slightly absorbing light from the red end of the spectrum. The same thing happens even under artificial lighting, added Coxon, and the deeper the pool is, the bluer it will look.

How long will a fibreglass pool last?

Fibreglass pools naturally insulate, and heat quicker compared to concrete pools, saving money on energy. If you purchase a high-quality fibreglass pool, you can expect them to last for more than 30 years. Unlike vinyl and concrete, they don’t need replacing or resurfacing.

What is the best Colour for fibreglass pool?

Ideally, dark-coloured fiberglass pools are best surrounded by lighter elements such as travertine with beige and cream tones, ivory or natural sandstone, and light wooden decking.

Where are Narellan Pools made?

Narellan Pools not only install our superior-quality fibreglass pools – we build them, too. We operate state-of-the-art facilities in Picton, New South Wales, and Stapylton, Queensland, where your pool is handcrafted with care by experts, using only the best raw materials.

How big is a plunge pool?

Because they can be built on-site like traditional pools, the size can vary widely. But plunge pools typically run from 6 1/2 to 10 feet wide and 10 to 22 feet long. The depth ranges from 5 1/2 to 7 feet, and the bottom is almost always flat. A plunge pool that’s 10×20 feet is a popular size.

What color pool finish is best?

Why choose npnarellan pools?

Narellan Pools has been one of Australia’s leading swimming pool builder for nearly 50 years. We are committed to offering the highest quality inground swimming pools for you and your family to enjoy. Build with absolute confidence today! Enquire now for a free consultation.

Where can I see our range of pool colours?

The Narellan Pools Gallery is a great place to visit to see our range of pool colours, showcased with real pools in real backyards. You’ll find pools captured at different times of the day, so you can really see how the colours shine in various conditions.

What is the best color to paint a swimming pool?

These include: Blue Tones: Blue Agate, Mediterranean Pearl, Aquamarine, River Rock, Grey Quartz, Silver Pearl, Platinum Pearl, Whitehaven Pearl. Deep blue tones will make a bold backyard statement with their striking appearance. Light blue tones are very welcoming and can make it look as if the pool is sparkling at the surface.

What color should I choose for my marbleglass pool?

With light blues, it’s also easier to see and gauge the bottom of the pool, which a lot of people prefer. If you want a green tone pool, your Marbleglass will be a lovely shade of light brown, like sand or stone, and the tone will bring to mind the aquamarine waters of Caribbean islands.

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