Over the past few weeks we’ve covered some of our fiberglass spas in some serious depth. For starters, we introduced the Vancouver Spa which is essentially a gigantic spa with a 3′ 9″ deep end and large enough for many guests! Then we moved on to our spa models ranging from our petite Crystal Springs to a moderately sized Arialla Spa.
For more information over our complete fiberglass spa selection, click here! For now, however, it’s time to avert our attention back to some of our hot up-and-coming fiberglass pool options. You will certainly be seeing a lot more over these pools in the coming months as the year begins to warm up. For now, let’s take a look at our immaculate Majestic fiberglass pool!
Medium Sized Rectangle Swimming Pool
Viewing the Majestic at first glance you’ll surely notice its rectangular frame with curved sides. It’s a very distinct layout that is quite different from the standard rectangle pools you’ll see in the marketplace. One unique advantage you gain from these curved sides is a wider swimming space in the middle of the Majestic. This opens up the play area for fun water games, such as volleyball or basketball or even some relaxing raft floating.
In addition, the Majestic holds a total of 13,500 gallons. This qualifies the Majestic as a Medium Sized swimming pool. Therefore, the Majestic should easily fit in most backyards and only requires 428 SQFT of surface area.
Full Width Shallow End Steps
Upon entering the Majestic, you’ll notice the full width set of shallow end steps. These steps are very convenient and provide a terrific entry point that can also be used for relaxing and conversing with friends. In addition, by supplying the Majestic with a wide set of entry steps – this elevates the design of the Majestic to a very modern layout. This will surely enhance your design and fit nicely into a backyard where you crave that modern touch.
5′ 6″ Deep End with Swim Out Bench
The Majestic is also a great fit for intermediate swimmers because of it’s modest depth of only 5′ 6″. This is a safe swim space and allows most swimmers to touch even at the deepest end.
Transitioning from the shallow end to the deep end, the Majestic provides a smooth dive from shallow to deep waters. In our industry, we refer to this type of layout as a standard hopper layout. It’s a very simplistic design that is both classic and comfortable for all users.
Lastly, once you’ve reached the deep end wall you’re greeted by a comfortable deep end swim out bench. This bench is a great location to catch your breath after some lap swimming. It’s also a perfect space for parents to provide some “at home” swim lessons for the kiddos.
Excellent Pool for Water Games & Lap Swimming
Lastly, the Majestic is a great swimming pool for water games and lap swimming. Therefore, if you’re looking for a swimming pool that supports your active lifestyle, you’ve come to the right place. The Majestic pairs exceptionally well for home owners who want any of the following water activities in their backyard:
- Volleyball Game Set
- Basketball Game Set (anchored or setting on the deck)
- Shallow Water Slide
- Lap Swimming
- Raft Floating
- Deck Mounted Umbrella
The Features
In conclusion, we love the Majestic because of the opportunities it provides our clients to escape to their backyard for hours of outdoor fun. It’s a terrific choice for families with intermediate level swimmers.
You’re sure to enjoy the Majestic’s wide shallow end steps, 5′ 6″ deep end, wide/curved sides & deep end swim out bench. It’s an excellent swimming pool for both lap swimming, raft floating and water games. In essence, the Majestic provides you plenty of space to enjoy your outdoor space with whatever water activity you choose!
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The Pool Specs
- Width: 14′ 10″
- Length: 32′ 7″
- Depth: 5′ 6″
- Surface Area: 428 SQFT
- Volume: 13,500 Gallons
Tim says
I’m interested in a fiberglass pool compared to cost of concrete but I have concerns with the black dirt, cracking and settling that would occur. Is there any data for N TexAs that shows these pools are good for the area?