When your swimming pool’s surfaces have become abrasive and have started to show signs of wear, pool resurfacing is a smart option. However, what materials should you choose to resurface your swimming pool? There are three popular materials used in resurfacing swimming pools and spas: plaster, concrete, and pebble. Taking the time to learn more about each material can help you decide what to use for your pool’s resurfacing.
Plaster
Plaster is the most common pool resurfacing material because it is the cheapest. It is not very strong, though, and would need resurfacing after a few years. A classic white plaster is the easiest to repair when a part of it gets chipped. You can re-apply white plaster and smooth the area over, or you can simply paint the area with a matching color.
Pebble
This resurfacing material is actually a mixture of rock pebbles and plaster, although pebbles cover most of the surface. It is the most popular resurfacing material because it is the most durable and stain resistant. The pebbles are available in various colors so you can get as creative as you want.
The appearance and texture of the pebbles give your pool the look and feel of a stream or lake. As long as you do not mind the roughness of the pebbles, using this material to resurface your pool can be a good long-term investment.
Concrete
If you favor durability over aesthetics, then concrete is a good material for resurfacing. Concrete is a common material used in public swimming pools because it can withstand a lot of wear. The concrete is poured and smoothed over the problem areas and left to completely dry for a few days. You can choose to paint the concrete surface in any color, and fix cracks by sanding the area and re-pouring concrete.
Pool resurfacing is not a simple task. The materials you choose determine how durable and efficient your swimming pool will be. Consult with industry professionals to determine materials that fit your needs and budget.