7 SIGNS THAT IT'S TIME FOR POOL RESURFACING

7 SIGNS THAT IT'S TIME FOR POOL RESURFACING

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7 Signs That It’s Time for Pool Resurfacing

A pool is an important part of any home and landscape. If your pool shows signs of wear and tear, it may be time for pool resurfacing.

Your pool will last longer than your neighbors’ if it was built with better materials. This guide will give you seven signs to look for if you need pool resurfacing.


What is Pool Resurfacing

Pool resurfacing is a professional process that completely resurfaces your pool's surface. It can last anywhere from three to seven years. You might even get it to last over ten years, depending on the materials, quality, and upkeep.


It's a lengthy process that can be completed relatively quickly. Pool surfacing involves removing the top layer of the pool's floor, walls, or waterline.

The floor and walls are then replaced with new, long-lasting materials by your pool repair service. When your swimming pool displays noticeable signs of wear and tear, either from use or weather conditions, you should do this procedure.


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7 Signs Your Pool Needs Resurfacing

Algae and other signs of aging in your pool can be caused by a number of things. One of the most common reasons is that the pool has worn away, allowing water to seep through.

Here are some of the most common signs that it is time for pool resurfacing.

  • Pool tiles that stick up or curl away from the pool wall.
  • Your pool's tiles and walls have visible cracks. Shifting soil, temperature changes, pressure on the pool construction, pool equipment failure, or simply the pool being built on a rough surface can all contribute to these issues.
  • Tiles and pool water have become discolored.
  • Mold is spreading in tile grout places.
  • Loss of pool plaster around the pool equipment or the waterline.
  • The paint on the pool has started to peel, chip, or crack.
  • The pool floor or walls have a rough texture.


Pool Resurfacing Materials

Pool re-plastering is a common procedure done by professionals. They use epoxy or vinyl ester resin to seal off any cracks and holes in your pool. You can dye the plaster to match your color scheme. Resurfacing can also include concrete, fiberglass, and tiles.


Make it Fun!

Whether you are planning a pool renovation or just want to update your pool’s style, you can add designs to your pool when you resurface it with modern, fun waterline tiles. You can choose from a variety of shapes and designs to create a unique and exciting swimming pool.


Contact Pool Service

Are you ready to give your pool a makeover? Inquire about pool resurfacing with SFV Pool Care right now!

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