What Does Resurfacing a Pool Entail?

Resurfacing a pool typically involves scraping away the existing surface and applying a fresh layer of pool finish or plaster.

Resurfacing a pool begins by draining away any water. After that, any loose or damaged areas of the existing surface are repaired and then cleaned and prepped for new finish by eliminating any debris or rough spots.

Once the surface is prepared, a new coat of pool finish or plaster is applied. This can be achieved using various materials like marcite, quartz, or pebble tec. After it has been smoothed and leveled for an even look, additional steps may be taken to create an even surface.

Once the new surface is applied, the pool is filled with water and balanced with necessary chemicals. After curing for some time, it’s ready for use!

Resurfacing a pool can vary in complexity depending on its size and condition, as well as what finish is chosen. For this reason, hiring an experienced pool contractor is often recommended to guarantee the job is done correctly and safely. Feel free to visit our Home Page for more information about our company.