The Many Different Kinds Of Swimming Pool Resurfacing
Swimming pool resurfacing done right means fiberglass in this day and age. Swimming pool resurfacing is an essential aspect of swimming pool ownership, just the sort of restoration that is made periodically to counter the effects of corrosion. Regardless of whether constructed of gunite, concrete, plaster, or wood (especially wood), swimming pools will deteriorate over time to the point that a complete resurfacing is not only advisable but necessary.
Thankfully, as previously mentioned, modern technology has made it possible for the best kind of resurfacing, fiberglass resurfacing, to be performed entirely by oneself safely and relatively quickly. Best of all, it's as permanent as any job handled by licensed contractors but much less expensive.
Fiberglass swimming pool surfaces have a proven track record of more than three decades now as a durable coating that happens to also provide other benefits, such as reduce operating coasts. Fiberglass is really a material that bonds extremely well with existing surfaces, giving pools a nice sheen that makes them appear to be brand new.
This wondrous product is now available in simple cans like paint, easily applicable and requiring no sand-blasting. Permitted for both commercial and residential use, do-it-yourself fiberglass resurfacing will require less maintenance than even marcite or vinyl pools. In addition, with the right care you won't need to worry about your swimming pool's surface for another twenty to thirty years or more!
Much less prone to staining. Beautiful shiny protective shell. All easily applied and ready for duty within one day. That's swimming pool resurfacing in the 21st Century. Now that's progress!