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Pool Resurfacing Tampa

Even the best-constructed swimming pools require occasional pool maintenance especially in Tampa. Most of the time, that just means keeping pool chemicals balanced and filters cleaned. Eventually, though, the pool will need more substantial maintenance or repairs such as pool resurfacing services in Tampa, which include pool remodeling and resurfacing.
What is pool resurfacing?
The constant wear of water and chlorine will eventually take its toll. Eventually, pool owners will start to notice cracks, chips, and dents, and they’ll only get worse over time. What start out as aesthetic problems can escalate into serious issues that prevent safe use of the pool.
To complicate matters further, old pools were usually finished using a plaster material called Marcite. While Marcite offered many benefits, from aesthetic appeal to a remarkably long lifespan, it also contained asbestos, a material that has since been deemed hazardous to human health.
Modern Marcite is manufactured to be asbestos-free, but older pools must be retrofitted to remove this dangerous contaminant. Resurfacing pools to remove old Marcite finish and replace it with newly manufactured plaster is the best solution. It’s best not to wait until the pool is already showing its age. Pool owners should call for pool remodeling as soon as they notice plaster damage or other signs of wear.

an emptied pool in the process of being prepared
our team of pool resurfacers patching the pool walls

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Working With a Pool Deck Resurfacing Contractor?


The most cost-efficient way to remodel a pool is to hire a specialist in pool repairs. Our resurfacing pool contractors in Tampa can do more than just plaster refinishing. They also have all the tools, training, and experience required to repair or replace damaged pumps, filters, and other components.
It makes little sense to have an inground pool resurfacing service without addressing other underlying problems. Working with a pool finisher that can do it all is a much better solution.


The Resurfacing Process


Wondering what it takes to resurface a pool? The first thing pool owners should know is that it’s not a job that should be undertaken by amateurs. It’s worth the money to hire a professional pool contractor, but many pool owners still want to know what the process will entail. Here’s what to expect:


Eventually, pools will need to be resurfaced. They might start to show their age or they may have been damaged in some way. If pool resurfacing  is needed, our pool resurfacing contractors in Tampa is ready to help. We can also help with a variety of other pool-related services, such as pump or pool filter installation, so you can get all of the help you need to get the pool ready for the summer at once. Every pool needs to be properly maintained to ensure it’s safe to swim in. Damages such as broken pool tiles or cracked tiles should be addressed before the pool vacuum gets clogged with shards.  At some point, the pool may need to be resurfaced. Resurfacing pools can prevent damages such as cracks, chips, and other issues in the pool that can be caused by wear and tear. When pool refinishing is done, the pool isn’t going to have any issues, it won’t show signs of age anymore, and it’s going to look like a brand new pool. It’ll be perfect for enjoying during the summer months. Although the materials used to construct a pool are durable, they can wear down with time. As soon as damages occur, it’s best to call in a professional for pool repairs and pool resurfacing. There are a variety of options available to help resurface the pool and restore its look, and you won’t have to worry about the damage getting worse and causing major leaks inside the pool. Along with keeping an eye on the surface of the pool, it’s a good idea to watch the other components for any issues as well. Our pool resurfacing team in Tampa can help with pool pump replacing or a new pool pump installation if the pump stops working. If the filter is no longer working properly, we can also help with pool filter replacing. The pool deck is another crucial component for the pool, and if it starts to look damaged, it can lead to injuries from someone tripping. If the pool deck is looking old or damaged, we can handle the pool deck resurfacing, as well. Resurfacing is a multi-step process, but we work hard to get it done fast without cutting any corners. The pool will need to be drained before the pool repairs can begin. Then, any repairs are done to make sure everything’s in good shape. The old finish is removed from the pool, and pool replastering services is done to add a new layer of plaster. Then, the pool will be refinished. At this point, all that’s needed is to refill the pool and it’s ready to enjoy. Are you worried about the state of your pool? Whether you need help with commercial pool resurfacing or home swimming pool resurfacing, our team is available to get the job done right. We’ll make sure everything looks great and the pool is ready to use. Contact us today to learn more or schedule a consultation.

a finished pool after being repaired
a emptied pool ready for repairs

1. Draining the Pool
The first step is to remove all the water from the pool so the pool resurfacing contractors can access the plaster. Minor repairs can sometimes be performed without prior draining, but a full remodel is a different story. Draining the pool allows contractors to clean it and get a good look at what will be required to get it back into perfect shape.

2. Repairing Damage
Once the pool is empty and clean, pool service contractors will begin repairing the damage. If the damage is minor, as it usually is, this step won’t take long. Contractors will use waterproof fillers to patch chips, cracks, and dents and cover exposed areas to provide a solid surface for refinishing.

3. Removing the Old Finish
Before pool contractors in Tampa can resurface the floor and walls, they’ll have to remove the old finish. This involves the use of industrial-grade sandblasting equipment. Sandblasting is the most efficient way to remove old plaster or other coatings, so this step should take just a few days.

4. Adding New Plaster
Now that the old plaster has been removed and the pool deck has been strengthened, contractors can apply a new coat of plaster. The purpose of the plaster is to form a water-tight bond and a provide a smooth surface for finishing materials.

5. Pool Refinishing
Pool finishes range from epoxy coatings to newly manufactured, asbestos-free Marcite and aggregate materials. These days, Marquis Quartz exposed aggregate finishes are extremely popular. They come in a variety of colors and are covered by a five to ten-year material warranty. If cost is not an issue, pool owners can also have their pools refinished using pool tile.

6. Get Ready to Swim
Finishing materials require different amounts of time for curing. The contractor should indicate how long pool owners have to wait before refilling their pools. Once that curing period is over, though, it’s time to make plans to head outside and get in a swim in that beautiful, newly resurfaced pool.

Additional Pool Repairs Performed During Remodels


There are many different kinds of pool repair. Most contractors that specialize in this field can do it all, from replacing damaged pump and filter components to re-plastering, and more.

a finished pool at a residential home
a finished pool at a residential home

Pool Deck Re-surfacing

Pool deck remodeling in Tampa is a service that repairs or updates damaged or aged concrete surfaces. Contractors typically perform pool deck resurfacing by installing overlay products.

Pool Pump Replacing/ Install  

A pool pump’s purpose is to circulate water through the pool’s filter and sanitation system. When pool pumps’ motors, impellers, or hair traps break, contractors can either replace the parts or install a new pump.

Pool Filter Replacing/ Install

Pool filters operate in concert with pool pumps to remove debris and impurities from the water. The average pool filter cartridge must be replaced every three to five years or whenever pool owners notice performance degradation.

Pool Re-plastering

Pool re-plastering involves adding a layer of mortar to a concrete pool’s interior surface. This process should only be performed by specialized pool finishing contractors and must be repeated every five to ten years.

Commercial Pool Re-surfacing

Commercial pool resurfacing in Tampa involves removing damaged material and applying a new layer of finish to the pool’s surface. Once the new finish is installed, contractors then acid wash the surface to restore the commercial pool to its former state.

Common Signs a Pool Needs Re-surfacing

The most obvious signs that a pool needs to be resurfaced in your Tampa home are visible forms of damage like cracks, dents, and defects in the floor or walls. The first form of damage is often blistering. The blisters cause plaster to fall off, which can eventually cause leaks. Call to schedule an inspection immediately if a leak occurs.

How to Protect a Newly Resurfaced Pool

There’s no way to prevent the need for occasional pool resurfacing in Tampa. There are, however, a few steps pool owners can take to reduce the frequency with which they need to resurface their pools. They can:
Keep pH levels balanced
Check chlorine concentrations frequently
Keep the pool full
Maintain a good temperature
Clean and skin the pool frequently
Clean or replace the filters as needed
Schedule an Inspection Today
Not sure if the pool could benefit from a resurfacing or a complete remodel? The best thing to do is to call a Tampa pool contractor to schedule an inspection. Putting off necessary maintenance or remodeling will only lead to more damage and more costly repairs, so take action and call pool resurfacing Tampa today.