Affordable Swimming Pool Replastering in Arizona

There comes a time in every old pool's life when it becomes necessary to replaster. Replastering is not the same as in the past. While the older style of replastering is still available, many new and innovative forms of replastering are on the market today.

Marble, quartz, glass bead, and pebble surfaces are some of the available options. With the addition of lighting, glow-in-the-dark tiles, and more, replastering can turn a pool from regular to exceptional at a surprisingly affordable price.

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Benefits of Pool Replastering

  • Over time, the plaster of your pool's surface will start to develop pitting as it's exposed to the sunlight and pool chemicals. Replastering will restore a smooth, even surface to your pool, making it much more user-friendly.

  • Replastering will eliminate any leaks (or prevent future leaks) in your old plaster layer, possibly saving you significant maintenance costs.

  • Plaster finishes, especially older ones, develop stains from the mineral content of the water. Replastering will eliminate these stains and make your pool look like it did the day it was installed.

  • As plaster ages, it loses its integrity. Even if you can't see chips and cracks yet, it's an excellent idea to replaster on a schedule to prevent catastrophic failure.

  • A pool can be a valuable asset and increase your home's value, but it can have the opposite effect if it's in disrepair and neglected.

How often should you replaster a pool?

As a rule, you should expect to replaster your pool every seven to twelve years. There are some apparent signs your pool needs to be replastered, such as cracks in the plaster, pieces of the plaster falling off, and concrete starting to show through. Depending on the quality of your pool's construction and how well it's been maintained, these signs may crop up sooner.

Can I replaster my pool?

It's certainly possible. However, you should know what you're getting into. Replastering a pool is not a simple DIY project; you'll have to follow several steps to ensure it's done correctly. How long the plaster lasts will be directly linked to how well you do the work.

How long does it take to replaster the pool?

Depending on the size of the pool and whether there are any ancillary features, such as a spa, a pool can be replastered in as little as two days by professionals. The new plaster surface will fully cure in about 30 days, but the pool will be usable as soon as it’s filled.

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