How To Tell When Your Pool Needs Resurfacing

Knowing when your pool needs resurfacing is key to maintaining its appearance, functionality, and safety. Here are some signs to look out for:

  1. Visible Cracks: Surface cracks are a common indication that your pool needs resurfacing. Small cracks may not be a big issue, but larger or expanding cracks can lead to more significant problems.
  2. Chipping or Peeling: If you notice that the plaster or finish of your pool is chipping, peeling, or flaking, it’s a sign that the surface is wearing out and may need to be replaced.
  3. Stains and Discoloration: Persistent stains or discoloration that won’t come out with cleaning can indicate that the pool’s surface is degrading and needs resurfacing.
  4. Rough Texture: Over time, the pool’s surface can become rough or abrasive. This rough texture can be uncomfortable for swimmers and may indicate that the surface is wearing thin.
  5. Leaking: If you find that your pool is losing more water than usual, it could be due to surface damage. While leaks can have multiple causes, surface issues are often a factor.
  6. Increased Maintenance: If you’re spending more time and money on maintaining your pool’s appearance and cleanliness, the surface may be deteriorating.
  7. Aging: Most pool finishes last around 10-15 years, depending on the material and maintenance. If your pool is approaching or exceeding this age, it might be time to consider resurfacing.
  8. Reduced Water Clarity: Difficulty in maintaining clear water can sometimes be linked to issues with the pool surface, as it might be affecting the filtration system or chemistry.

If you notice any of these signs, it’s a good idea to consult with Pool Tek Resurfacing in Sydney. We can assess the condition of your pool and recommend whether resurfacing is needed and what type of surface would be best for your situation.

For pool resurfacing in Sydney, call us on 0481 302 221, contact us here, or email us.

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When Your Pool Needs Resurfacing

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