How Long Does It Take to Resurface a Pool?

For in-ground, concrete pools, the surface is important for aesthetics and maintenance. A quality surface can reduce the cost of maintenance and makes it easier to maintain the right chemical balance, as well as protect the pool. While most quality surfaces can last several years, eventually they do need replacement. So, how much time should you plan to be without your pool during a pool resurfacing?

First, it will depend on the type of resurfacing and the size of your pool. If your old surface needs to be removed, that can take a day, then adding the new surface and often it is acid washed as a final step. Once in place, it does need to cure. You should plan the process will take a few days to complete, depending on the company you hire to install, the product and the size of your pool.

Although it may not take long to resurface the pool, it can take a few days to fill and get the chemical balance correct. You want to ensure the water is safe and the surface is completely cured before you begin using your pool again. Your pool renovation company can give you exact expectations on how long it will take, start to finish, to get your pool resurfaced and ready to use again.

While you will lose use of your pool for a short period, resurfacing is worth the trouble. It can give your pool a new look and protect it for many years to come. To learn more about the process, talk to your local pool resurfacing company to get specifics on getting your pool resurfaced.

Posted on behalf of:
Somar Pool Service & Repairs
401 East Las Olas Boulevard #130
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
954-800-0780

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