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5 Things to Consider When Replastering Your Pool

5 Things to Consider When Replastering Your Pool

5 Things to Consider When Replastering Your Pool

If you are taking good care of your pool and sticking to a consistent maintenance schedule, the plaster should last about seven to 10 years, but some materials can last even longer than that. Replastering will keep your pool looking great and protect it from damage. Failing to replaster will result in the slow decay of your pool’s surface, which will eventually lead to more structural problems.

When it comes time to replaster, take the opportunity to make choices that will result in a beautiful look for your pool and a long and healthy life for it. Here are five things you will need to consider when replastering your pool: 

Condition of Current Pool

Depending on how well you have maintained your pool, it may have a lot of issues that need to be addressed before you can replaster it. The pool may have built-up dirt and grime on the walls that need to be thoroughly cleaned. Or there may be deep stains or other issues. A pool replastering specialist will need to assess your pool and make recommendations before you can proceed with replastering. 

Necessary Repairs

Your plaster may have even degraded to the point that some serious repairs need to be made before you can replaster. You will need to calculate the costs of these repairs and the labor required into the overall cost and timeline for your replastering project. Your pool repair specialist should be able to give you realistic estimates for all of this. 

Pool Preparation

Just before the new plaster is applied, your pool will need to be carefully prepped. This process can include cleaning it, etching the surface, and more. Talk with your replastering specialist about what will be included in the process for your pool and how it will affect the price and timeline. 

Color 

A white or light gray color is a standard choice for pool plaster, but you have many more choices. The color you choose for your plaster can make a big impact on the overall look of the pool. Take a look at samples and design simulations to decide what colors might look best in your pool. 

Decorative Additions

You can add many things to your pool when replastering, such as decorative tile along the water line or colored pebbles in the plaster. These choices can elevate the design of your pool and help it to better reflect your personal style. Explore your options with your pool designer to see what might look best in your refreshed pool. 

Triad Associates are experts in pool replastering and hardscaping, and they are ready to revive the look of your pool and give it a long and healthy lifespan. Call us today to learn about your replastering options. We’ll ensure that your pool is properly prepared, and we’ll help you make the right choices to get the best outcome for your pool. Our pool replastering services will give your pool years of new life. Call us today to get started! 

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