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    FAQ's

    Welcome to our FAQ's page where we answer your frequently asked questions and share informarion about the services we provide.

    How Much Does Pool Resurfacing Cost?

    The cost of resurfacing your pool can depend on various factors such as

    the material your pool is made of. To find out more information about

    different types of pool materials click here.

    Each pool type and finish has different time, labor, and material costs.

    Also, the location, shape and size of your pool can change the overall cost

    of resurfacing. Need help working out the cost of resurfacing your pool?

    Find out today with a quick and easy quote.

    Why Resurface My Pool?

    Is there visible damage to your pool? If so, the longer you wait to repair it, the more it will cost in the future! Now is the time to call the pros. But resurfacing your pool is more than just a way to repair problems.

    It’s also key to maintaining your pool, improving the overall life span, and of course enhancing its appearance! Why not update with different colors and textures to make your pool a truly unique space for you and your family to relax. Your pool is your oasis so make sure it looks its best whilst also fixing any surface issues.

     

    So, be on the lookout for these signs to see if it’s time to repair and resurface your pool:

    • Cracks or gaps in the material.

    • Wet spots of grass near the pool area.

    • Loose or falling tiles.

    • Water loss is greater than the evaporation rate — you can check this by seeing how much water evaporates from a bucket and comparing it to your pool.

    • Unbalanced pH levels, which can cause damage.

     

    If you notice any of these signs or it’s been a while since you’ve had your pool resurfaced,

    it’s probably time to call the Pros!

    What Is Pool Resurfacing?

    Often known as "pool refinishing," pool resurfacing is a process

    that involves removing and eventually replacing the existing finish

    (or surface layer) of a pool. Following the resurfacing procedure, a

    fresh sealant is applied, enhancing both the pool's longevity and

    aesthetic appeal. The aim of resurfacing is to return the pool as

    near to its original condition as possible.

    Making your pool look as good as new!

    How Long Does It Take to Resurface a Pool?

    Typically, a professional team may take anywhere from 5 to 14 days to complete the resurfacing process, working approximately 8 to 10 hours per day. However, the duration can vary considerably based on the specific conditions at the work site encountered by the pool maintenance professionals. How much time it takes to resurface a pool depends on various factors such as its size, shape, and the materials used in its construction. Get a free quote now.

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    Now's The Time To Call The Professionals!

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