FAQs
What does fiberglass pool restoration involve?
Fiberglass pool restoration typically includes repairing cracks, chips, or blisters, resurfacing the pool with a new gel coat, and fixing any structural issues. It may also involve refinishing the pool to restore its color and shine.
How do I know if my fiberglass pool needs restoration?
Signs that your fiberglass pool may need restoration include visible cracks, rough or worn surfaces, fading or discoloration, or water leaks. Regular wear and tear over time can also indicate the need for resurfacing.
How long does fiberglass pool restoration take?
The restoration process can take anywhere from a few days to a week, depending on the extent of the damage and the complexity of the repairs. Weather conditions and drying times for the materials may also affect the timeline.
Can a fiberglass pool be restored without draining the water?
For most restoration services, the pool needs to be drained to allow access to the surface for repairs, cleaning, and recoating. Draining is necessary to ensure that the work is done correctly and that the new finish adheres properly.
How long will a restored fiberglass pool last?
After professional restoration, a fiberglass pool can last 10 to 15 years or more, depending on maintenance and usage. Regular care, including cleaning and proper water chemistry, will help extend the life of the restored pool.