pool resurfacing

pool resurfacing

pool resurfacing

The term "aggregate" is often misunderstood in pool building. However, it is still pool plaster. Exposure pool plaster is the correct term. Up until the 1980s, the norm was white, very fine and smooth marble plaster. Exposed aggregate pool finishes, which include colorful sands & pebbles, were introduced to pool industry in 1980s. Both types are still used today.

The good news is that once tiled, the pool won’t need resurfacing for at least twenty years, and with proper upkeep, probably a lot longer.

A spa can be an expensive addition to your pool. But it's a great way of relaxing on cold nights with friends and family. To add an inground hot tub to an existing pool, it will cost an average of $5,000. Also, make sure you have the correct hookups in place for water jets or heaters to work.

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