What is the Pool Resurfacing Process
Pool resurfacing is the process of refreshing
the surface of in-ground pools if the surface is covered in difficult-to-remove
or growing stains, if the texture of the surface has become rough or if the
pool has developed leaks. The method and the duration of the process depends on
the material of the current pool surface – here are some details from experts, like Aqua Magic practiced pool resurfacing Plano TX specialists:
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The first step is always
draining – resurfacing can be done only in an empty pool, so the first step of
the process is the complete draining of the pool;
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The preparation of the surface
– the next step is the removal of the damaged material and the preparation of
the bared pool walls and the pool floor for receiving the new material. This
phase is likely to involve drilling, sandblasting and other procedures that are
noisy and generate lots of dust;
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The installation of the new
material – the prepping phase is followed by the installation of the new
material of choice;
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Plumbing work – the plumbing
system of the pool is reconnected after the installation of the new surface
material is complete;
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Finishing touches – this is
when your pool starts to look the way you want it to. Depending on the
material, the process is finished with an acid wash, then the pool is rinsed,
filled with water and becomes ready to be used.