Services in Naples, FL, and the Surrounding Areas
Why Do Pools Need Resurfacing?
Signs You Need Pool Resurfacing
Why You Should Hire a Professional Pool Resurfacing Service
Professional Pool Resurfacing in Southwest Florida
We understand that every pool is unique, and so are its maintenance and care needs. Whether you have a concrete pool, an inground pool, or a fiberglass pool, we customize our services to suit your specific requirements.
Don’t let an aging pool surface ruin your swimming experience. Contact us today for a free estimate and let us transform your pool into a refreshing oasis. With Pure Water Pools of Naples, you can rest assured – your pool is in safe hands!
To learn more about our services or to schedule an appointment, please contact us today. We look forward to serving you!
FAQ
What is the best type of pool resurfacing?
The best type of pool resurfacing largely depends on your pool’s specific needs, your budget, and personal preferences.
What happens when a pool is resurfaced?
When a pool is resurfaced, the existing surface material is first removed or prepped. Then, the new finish is applied, which can be anything from pebble to quartz. The new surface is then smoothed out and left to cure before the pool is filled with water again.
How do I prepare my pool for resurfacing?
Before pool resurfacing, it’s essential to drain the pool completely. Then, the existing pool surface should be cleaned and prepped, which might involve chipping away loose material to create a smooth substrate. It’s also crucial to repair any structural damage before applying the new finish.
How do you take care of a pool after resurfacing?
Once you have a pool resurfaced, proper pool maintenance is crucial to prolong the lifespan of the new surface. This includes balancing the pool chemicals correctly, regularly cleaning the pool to prevent algae build-up, and brushing the pool surface to remove any potential mineral deposits. Regular pool cleaning services can help maintain the pristine condition of your newly resurfaced pool.
How often should a pool be resurfaced?
The frequency of pool resurfacing depends on the type of surface material and how well the pool is maintained. Generally, plaster finishes may need resurfacing every 5 to 10 years, while more durable materials like pebble or quartz can last up to 15 years or more. Regular pool inspections can help identify signs of wear and tear, helping you decide when it’s time for a resurface.