Does Your Pool Need to Be Replastered?
Is your swimming pool surface area ruined or weathered? Or maybe father time has taken away the clean smoothness it once had? Well it may be in need of some pool replastering.
Every pool will ultimately need to be replastered at some point, typically after between 15 to 20 years. If your pool is in such condition, contact The RePoolers and let us help you, as we’ve done for so many other pool owners.
Pool plaster finish comes in a range of different shades, and one of the most common is white with blue. The color you opt to utilize for your plaster could have an instant effect on your pool as it can determine the ultimate hue of the water color.
White plaster is normally the specification that many swimming pool owners pick when having their pool replastered.
Our specialists are well trained in swimming pool replastering and regardless of the plaster color you choose, we will certainly give your swimming pool the appropriate finished, smooth surface.
From traditional basic white plaster to quartz or pebble finish, our goal is to bring your pool back to life. Contact us today for a COMPLIMENTARY price quote.
Replastering a pool pool has numerous steps. Initially the pool needs to be drained and then sandblasted in order to assist in ultimately safeguarding the bottom of the swimming pool against water pressure.
Sandblasting will likewise eliminate any sort of areas where the plaster is weak in the pool. It will also eliminate stains or marks in the swimming pool surface.
Next the existing tile is removed. Our professionals always take the needed preventative measures to make sure the tile is stored securely until it is changed or reapplied.
As soon as the sandblasting is completed and tiles removed, a bond layer is applied to offer the proper adhesion for the new surface material.
We then add the tile to the boundary and trim in addition to the various other relevant locations such as steps, swimouts and other pool attributes. Our professionals then apply the plaster to the interior of the pool by blowing it onto the interior surface of the swimming pool. They likewise patch up any necessary locations by hand, such as the steps or various other locations near the tile.
When it comes to sealers and coats for the swimming pool surface there are many choices. There are also some highly advanced products that could be utilized along with the more traditional sealers.
We will be more than happy to help and guide you through the procedure of selecting the best finish for your swimming pool or spa; and our pool resurfacing specialists will be sure to cover the pertinent information when you meet to discuss your pool remodeling options.