The timeline varies depending on your yard, your site conditions, and the time of year, but most fiberglass pool installations move faster than homeowners expect. Because the shell arrives as a single finished unit, we are not waiting on curing time or building structure on site. Once excavation is complete and the shell is set, the process moves at a steady and predictable pace. We will give you a realistic timeline during your consultation based on your specific property.
A well-built fiberglass pool, properly installed and maintained, can last for decades. The Aviva pools we install are built with a triple-layer construction system designed to resist pressure, water intrusion, and the kind of ground movement that Northern Virginia soil conditions can produce over time. Every Aviva pool also comes backed by a lifetime structural warranty and a lifetime osmosis warranty, which tells you a lot about the confidence behind the product.
Yes. The Aviva collection includes a range of contemporary designs in both linear and freeform styles, available in multiple lengths and widths. The right size and shape depends on your yard dimensions, how you plan to use the pool, and what enhancements you want to add, such as a spa or tanning ledge. We will help you work through those decisions before anything is finalized.
Absolutely, and we recommend thinking through those additions early in the process so everything integrates cleanly from the start. We offer Aviva signature spas in square and spillover configurations, three tanning ledge styles, and Integra automatic pool covers. All of it is sold and installed directly by us, so you are not coordinating with multiple contractors mid-project.
Yes. Fiberglass pools pair very well with saltwater systems. The smooth, non-porous surface holds up well in a saltwater environment and tends to stay cleaner with less chemical intervention overall. If a saltwater system is something you are interested in, we can talk through what that looks like during your consultation.
Fiberglass pools are designed to be low maintenance relative to other pool types. The smooth surface resists algae buildup and requires less chemical balancing to stay clear. There is no resurfacing required down the road. Basic upkeep involves keeping the chemistry balanced, skimming the surface, and running the filtration system on a regular schedule. Most homeowners find the routine straightforward once they are settled in.
Yes, and it is something we account for during every installation. Northern Virginia has real winters, variable soil conditions, and grading considerations that affect how a pool performs over time. The Aviva construction system is built to handle ground movement without compromising structural integrity, and we make sure the site preparation and installation process accounts for local conditions from the start. A pool built right for this region holds up the way it should.
The main differences come down to shape, size, and how the design fits your yard and lifestyle. Some models are built around clean, linear lines that pair well with more modern home architecture. Others have softer, freeform curves that feel more natural in a traditional backyard setting. Within each style there are also size options, so the right model is really a combination of what fits your space and what feels right for how you plan to use it. That is exactly what our initial consultation is designed to work through.