What Happens When a Pool is Resurfaced?
When a pool is resurfaced, the old surface of the pool is removed or repaired, and a new layer of pool finish or coating is applied. This can involve draining the pool, sandblasting or grinding off the old surface, repairing any cracks or damage, and then applying the new pool finish.
The resurfacing process can vary depending on the type of pool finish being applied. Some common types of pool finishes include plaster, aggregate (such as pebbles or quartz), and tile. Each type of finish has its own application process and timeline for curing or drying.
Resurfacing a pool can improve its appearance, extend its lifespan, and make it easier to maintain. It can also address any structural issues or leaks that may be present. However, resurfacing a pool can be a major project that requires significant time and expense, so it is important to carefully consider whether it is necessary and worth the investment.