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POOL REPLASTERS

Revive Your Pool's Surface
Your pool's plaster is basically like the skin of your pool – and just like our skin, it gets rough, stained, and beat up over time! When your pool surface starts looking more like sandpaper than something you want to touch with your bare feet, it's time for some serious TLC. We'll strip that old, nasty surface right off and give your pool a complete makeover with fresh, smooth plaster that'll make you remember why you loved your pool in the first place.
You've got options too! Classic white plaster gives you that clean, timeless look that never goes out of style, or you can go fancy with aggregate finishes that add some cool texture and color while lasting way longer. Think of it like choosing between a basic white t-shirt or something with a little more personality – both work great, just depends on your preference.

How long does pool replastering take?
The actual replastering usually takes 1-3 days depending on how big your pool is and what finish you pick. Small pools with regular plaster? We can knock that out in a day. Bigger pools or those fancy aggregate finishes might need 2-3 days. Mother Nature gets a vote too since we need the right weather conditions to make everything stick properly.


Can I swim in my pool during the replastering process?
The unfortunate part is that you can't swim during any of this! We're talking about draining your entire pool, scraping off the old stuff, applying the new plaster, and then waiting for it to cure properly. From start to finish, you're looking at about 4-6 weeks without your pool. Yeah, we know it stinks, but trust us, it's worth the wait when you see the final result.
What is the startup process (curing)?
The startup process is where the magic really happens though. Once we've got that beautiful new plaster on there, we fill your pool super carefully while constantly brushing the surface to get rid of any loose bits. The water chemistry has to be absolutely perfect during this time – we're talking daily monitoring and adjustments to make sure everything cures just right. Mess this up and you could end up with permanent stains or weak spots, which is definitely not what anyone wants. You can usually start swimming again after about 7-10 days, but we'll be babying your pool's water chemistry for the full month to make sure that new plaster reaches its full potential.