Resurfacing is more than a facelift. It’s an investment into an important feature of your home, one that impacts both your enjoyment and the eventual sale price of the home.

It’s also an opportunity to change the look and feel of your pool. You can choose different plaster colors to get different effects. If you’re tired of the same old “bright blue pool” effect, you could use a stately grey, or darker blue plasters which evoke majestic seascapes. You can even choose a black plaster, which can make your pool look just like a lake or a pond that’s always been there, especially if you add rock features around the edges.

Resurfacing is more than a facelift. It’s an investment into an important feature of your home, one that impacts both your enjoyment and the eventual sale price of the home.

Weak plaster weakens the integrity of your gunite shell which over time will cause many problems. Looking for the quickest fix for your pool problem? Often, a murky, stained, or scary pool can be restored to new life simply by cleaning and replastering it.

Safety First

Old plaster can turn a pool into a hazardous place to swim. If you hate walking on the bottom of the pool, or you’re coming away with bumps, bruises, and scrapes, it could be because the old plaster is going rough.

Once it does, the surface of your plaster can cut you, tear your swimsuit, and destroy inflatable pool toys. This can happen even before you notice there’s a cosmetic problem. And if left too long, these rough surfaces become a breeding ground for algae.

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An Upgrade That Endures

When it’s properly maintained, plaster should last up to 20 years. If the former homeowner didn’t care for it correctly then it may last no more than 7. And if the homeowner went for the cheap alternative of adding waterproof paint then the job won’t last more than 2 or 3 years at most before it begins to fail.

Most patches and temporary quick fixes don’t last very long either. They waste your time and don’t save you any money in the long run.

When you replaster your pool, you’re making an investment. And the team at Coral Restorations will educate you on how to care for your plaster after installation. You’ll be armed with all the information you’ll need to keep your pool pretty and functional for the next two decades.

And we’ll make sure the job is done right the first time, which means you don’t have to suffer through expensive mistakes.

Get a quote on your replastering project now.

If you’re ready to share your ideas and concerns with us, we’re ready to listen. Houston’s Premier Pool Remodeling Company at (281) 840-0225 now to get started.