Pool Resurfacing /Renovations
Pool Resurfacing /Renovations
Depending on your pool surface, eliminating staining may be accomplished by either acid washing or by resurfacing. Acid washing requires the pool to be emptied and then scrubbed down with acid to eliminate the staining in the pool. This solution one third the cost of resurfacing and best suited for pool surfaces that are in good condition.
Swimming pool resurfacing (sometimes referred to as refinishing or plastering) is something that almost every South Florida pool owner will end up doing at one time or another. It’s for pool owners who are looking to make sure their pool is at its best.
Of course, all investments need attention, and pools are no different. As time goes by and your pool starts to age, it will eventually fall victim to damage through the process of normal wear and tear. If you’re researching pool resurfacing, you’ve probably already noticed the finish of your pool starting to deteriorate. Perhaps it’s starting to develop cracks or chips. That’s the point when it’s time for you to seek out options for pool resurfacing.
A typical swimming pool could need resurfacing every 5 to 10 years. This mainly depends on the type of finish originally used and the amount of usage the pools gets. Homeowners who have their pool maintained regularly will typically require less frequent resurfacing.
For other pool owners, it could simply be time for a new look. In fact, many homeowners choose to refinish their pool to add value to their home. So, whether you’re past due for a refinish or staying ahead of the game, here are the costs, materials and timing considerations to keep in mind before resurfacing your pool.
Resurfacing customer pool, resurfaced with blue glass tile.
Cost is one of the first considerations that homeowners have when resurfacing their swimming pool. Whether their pool finish is dull, cracked, or broken, or they’re simply looking to update the pool to match their tastes, swimming pools owners will usually be able to find a refinishing option that fits their budget.
The main factors that will affect the price of a swimming pool resurfacing job are:
- The length, width, and depth of the swimming pool/spa
- The type of materials used
- Detailed or custom designs (i.e. patterned finishes or mosaics)
The general rule of thumb is: the bigger or more detailed your pool is, the more it will cost. There are some great tools out there to , however most homeowners don’t realize that there is also a large cost difference when it comes to the type of material used for the pool’s finish. Some might think the job is as simple as picking up a bucket or two of pool plaster. Often, they’ll try to reduce their costs by simply plastering over cracks themselves. But this is a job typically left to the pros for a reason. Read on to learn more about the types of finish and why cost varies between them.
Regardless if you have stains on the bottom of your pool or your pool finish is turning to powder we can help you with the most cost effective solutions.
If you are looking to resurface
Depending on your own situation and preferences, you will likely want to choose one of these three popular options:
- Diamond Brite: a mix of colored quartz stone and “polymer-modified Portland cement”
- Pebble Finishes: high-tech aggregate finishes including PebbleTec, PebbleSheen, BeadCrete and Hydrazzo
- Glass Tiles: giving you the option for many elegant colors, patterns, and options
Diamond Brite
When it comes to pool finishes Diamond Brite has been the industry standard for many years. It’s available in colors including Aqua Quartz, Cool Blue and Super Blue. Diamond Brite typically lasts 8-12 years before it starts to become faded and spotty.
While each style and color is priced differently, a typical Diamond Brite finish costs between $5,000 and $10,000. The darker colors can look very nice, but because dark colors absorb more heat in the South Florida sun, most pool professionals in Palm Beach will recommend lighter colors. Lighter colors will also reflect more of your in-pool lighting, resulting in a better looking pool at nighttime. Here’s a sampling of available DiamondBrite colors:
Pebble Pool Finishes
Pebble finishes offer a more earthy/textured appearance. If you absolutely require a darker finish, these finishes are highly recommended. They come in a large variety of available colors, including White Pearl, Sky Blue, Soft White and Black Pearl. You even can use PebbleTec’s water color selection tool to see how different finishes will look when your pool is filled with water.
Other finishes made by PebbleTec include BeadCrete and Hydrazzo.
Other advantages include a non-slip, stain-resistant surface, and other cosmetic options (including Shimmering Sea, which includes a sparkle in the finish). Pebble finishes usually come in at around the same price as a Diamond Brite finish.
On the higher end of the scale, we have tiles, including ceramic and , which provide a dramatic, luxurious finish, but are typically the most expensive of the resurfacing options. While most pool owners opt for tile along the waterline or as accents on steps, there are many swimming pools in Palm Beach where the owner chose to use glass tiles for the entire pool.
This is referred to as a “full tile” finish, and the materials and installation cost can be comparable to the cost of the whole pool: anywhere from about $30 to $50 per square foot. For that price, you get a highly durable finish that’s extremely attractive and stain resistant, but like all tile, will require periodic cleaning and maintenance in the form of regrouting. We’ve discussed some common swimming pool tile repair issues in a separate article.
How to Find the Best Pool Resurfacing Company
If you’ve decided you’ve been putting it off long enough, and it’s finally time to resurface that damaged, dull pool finish, finding the right contractor to resurface your pool is easy.
When you call American Pools our resurfacing providers will listen to your ideas and needs for your pool and get you the information you need. Once you’re satisfied with the information, you can make a responsible and educated decision about moving forward and we can help you set up an appointment and get a quote.
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