Fiberglass pool range

A model for the way you want to use the water.

Explore compact spas, family pools, long swim formats and an integrated pool-and-spa design — all with clear shell dimensions and site-planning guidance.

What is a fiberglass pool?

A complete shell, moulded before it reaches your site.

A fiberglass swimming pool is made as a single pre-moulded shell, reinforced with resin and delivered to the installation site as one continuous piece.

Unlike a concrete pool formed entirely on site, much of the shape and interior finish is completed at the factory. This can shorten installation time and reduce variables during construction.

One-piece Trident fiberglass pool shell with integrated spa

One-piece Trident shell with a 2 × 2 m integrated spa.

Key features

Designed to simplify ownership.

01

Durable shell

Fiberglass combines strength and flexibility, helping the shell tolerate small ground movement when the base is prepared correctly.

02

Smooth surface

The non-porous interior feels comfortable and makes routine brushing and cleaning easier.

03

Quicker installation

Because the shell is factory-made, installation can often be completed much sooner than a pool built structurally on site.

04

Lower routine upkeep

A smooth, non-porous finish helps limit algae attachment and chemical absorption compared with porous surfaces.

Pool models

Compare the shell, then confirm the site.

Dimensions below are approximate shell measurements from the factory moulds. Never excavate or prepare a tight opening from this page alone.

Important: model names may use a rounded nominal length. The confirmed installation drawing will separate the measured shell size from the excavation and working clearances required at your site.
Spa pool

Olympus

2.00 × 2.00 × 0.90 m

Compact dedicated spa for small relaxation zones.

Spa pool

Alicia MK1

2.20 × 2.00 × 1.30 m

Deep compact spa format with built-in seating.

Spa pool

Alicia MK2

3.20 × 2.30 × 1.30 m

A roomier spa shell for shared relaxation.

Spa pool

Entertainer

4.35 × 2.30 × 0.80 m

A shallow social pool for relaxed seating and family time.

Small pool

Slimline

5.60 × 2.30 × 1.30 m

A long, narrow format for side yards and linear spaces.

Small pool

Chevron

5.90 × 2.30 × 1.30 m

Slim swimming space with a distinctive angled end.

Medium pool

Ambassador

6.00 × 2.30 × 1.30 m

A slender six-metre option where width is limited.

Large pool

Contemporary

8.00 × 4.20 × 1.30 m

A broad modern layout for family activity and poolside living.

Pool + spa

Trident

Overall 8.60 × 4.30 × 1.30 m

Main pool approx. 7.60 × 4.30 × 1.30 m plus integrated 2 × 2 × 0.90 m spa.

Large pool

The Centurion

8.50 × 4.75 × 1.45 m

Actual mould width is approximately 4.75 m; installation room is confirmed separately.

Large pool

Nova 10M

10.00 × 3.20 × 1.30 m

A long swimming format with the familiar Nova width.

Large pool

Nova 12M

12.00 × 3.20 × 1.30 m

Extended linear swimming for large sites and longer laps.

Large pool

Roman 12M

12.00 × 4.80 × 1.30 m

A generous Roman-style shell with curved step zones at both ends.

Olympus spa pool shown by day and at night

Olympus · compact 2 × 2 m spa concept

Strengths and limits

A strong choice — when the model and access fit.

  • Lower routine cleaning and chemical demand than many porous finishes
  • Faster on-site installation than a fully formed concrete structure
  • Smooth, comfortable interior surface
  • Pre-designed shapes mean less custom freedom than concrete
  • Transport and crane access can limit which shell reaches the site

Installation process

Six practical stages from ground to handover.

01

Excavation

The opening is prepared to the confirmed installation drawing, not only the nominal model size.

02

Base preparation

A level supporting base is formed to suit the shell and site conditions.

03

Shell placement

The one-piece shell is transported and lowered carefully into position.

04

Level & backfill

Levels are checked as the space around the shell is secured with the specified material.

05

Plumbing & equipment

Filtration, sanitation, lighting and selected optional systems are connected and tested.

06

Finish & handover

The surrounding finish is coordinated, systems are checked and operating guidance is provided.

Pool colours

Three ways to set the tone of the water.

Screen colour varies by device and lighting. Confirm your final selection against a physical sample whenever possible.

White Sands

A bright, clean finish that gives water a pale aqua character.

Pool Blue

A fresh mid-blue with a familiar tropical pool feel.

Night Blue

A richer blue for deeper colour and stronger reflections.

Found a model worth measuring for?

Send us the approximate site dimensions and province. We will help check the shortlist before any ground is prepared.

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