Our goal is to provide top-notch fiberglass pool restoration services to keep you swimming in your beautiful oasis. With a team of experienced composite technicians and a commitment to quality work, we are your contact for all resurfacing and structural repairs on your fiberglass pool.
Our team of qualified technicians have the expertise to handle any structural or cosmetic issue that your pool mat have.
No hidden costs or unnecessary additional offers - we value honest and transparent prices. We document a detailed processes from start to finish so there ae no surprises.
We value our customer's satisfaction and strive to exceed your expectations. We understand that this is a large purchase and more importantly, part of your home and we treat the whole process as such.
We map out a schedule from start to finish and stick to it for your convivence. We also keep the work site tidy and organized to minimize our footprint at your house. We know life doesn't stop while we work and we are conscious of your home and needs.
Some examples of when its time to resurface.
Sometimes osmotic blisters form on the sides and bottom of fiberglass pools. These blisters form over a long period of time. As the original gelcoat and fiberglass breakdown, water is able to make its way through the laminate. It will find a pocket called a "void". A void is a small pocket of air left from the manufacturing process. The water will collect in the void. More and more water will follow and blisters are formed. We remove the blisters, re-laminate the structure and it is better than new when we are done.
Sometimes fiberglass pools can have structural issues. The ground can shift due to settling, ground water can cause pool bottom to crack if drained incorrectly or Uncle Bobby drove the backhoe over the lip of the pool. We can handle all of these issues. these types of issues take an experienced team to fix. We draw up a detailed engineered plan to give you piece of mind.
Over time the original surface of your pool wears off due to use, cleaning and the coating breaking down. Often times this is accompanied with the surface being chalky or making the pool cloudy after swimming. In some extreme instances people can feel itchy after swimming or brushing up on the sides of the pool. when the original coating breaks down it is from oxidation, this is what makes the water cloudy. When the coating is gone, the fiberglass structure is exposed and the fibers can make one feel itchy after swimming.
Give us a call. You wont be disappointed.
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