How do composite materials handle prolonged exposure to chlorinated pool areas?

Composite materials are widely used in chlorinated pool areas due to their exceptional resistance to corrosion and durability. Unlike traditional metals, composites such as fiberglass-reinforced polymers (FRP) do not rust or degrade when exposed to chlorine over long periods. The non-porous nature of these materials prevents chlorine penetration, reducing structural damage. Additionally, composites maintain their strength and appearance even under constant chemical exposure, making them ideal for pool linings, ladders, and fixtures. Regular maintenance, such as rinsing and pH balancing, further extends their lifespan. Choosing high-quality composites ensures long-term performance in harsh pool environments.