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DIY Swimming Pool Resurfacing
Do it yourself and save thousands with our 60 page
illustrated installation book, telephone help 7 days
weekly, and the
finest swimming Pool Restoration
materials available in North America

Testimonial
These are the before and after pictures of
my swimming pool. Thank you for all your help.
David - Patterson, N.Y.
There is no longer a valid reason for any swimming pool
to remain blemished, leaking, unsightly, and rough!
Fiberglass
resurfacing for swimming pools is the longest lasting
surface for new and aging pools. Do it yourself Pool Restoration will save $4,000. to $10,000. on residential
swimming pools, and up to $30,000 for commercial pools.
The swimming pool
surface will be non-porous, so it won't stain and algae can't
cling. The new surface will reduce chemical costs by
more than 50%, and reduce maintenance time by up to 90%.
Make
your swimming pool better than when it was new!
As you can see in our
before and after photos, fiberglass resurfaced swimming pools
have the
bluest water you
could imagine. The brilliant white finish enhances the
reflection of the sun and the result is
dark
blue pool water!
R ead our outdoor swimming pool Blue Water
Guarantee
Almost
all swimming pools built within the last 35 years have a
coat of plaster (marcite) for appearance, and to avoid the
roughness inherit in concrete or gunite. Over the years
plaster pits, blisters, stains, and becomes unsightly.
The plaster cracks, and pieces of plaster actually
"pop-off" exposing the raw concrete or gunite
(cement) surface. The bottom becomes rough, resulting in
scrapped knees and skinned elbows.
Is
plaster (marcite) a viable resurfacing option?
Plaster
(marcite) works well on new swimming pools, but an older
gunite, concrete or block pool should only be resurfaced
with long-lasting fiberglass.
Fiberglass resurfacing is effective on concrete, gunite,
cement, and block swimming pools, and you can do it
yourself and save thousands of dollars.
How
about pool paint?
During
the days of "lead" based paint, this was a
viable solution. The paint lasted a number of years and
the pool looked good. But those days a gone forever.
Now
we must deal with "rubber" based paint or,
even worse, epoxy. With rubber based paint, the job
becomes an annual expense and an annual chore. Epoxy is
just plain bad on swimming pools.
Fiberglass Pool Resurfacing is the Answer!
In
1978, a California company developed the system
now known as "Fiberglass Resurfacing" for
gunite, concrete, and block swimming pools. This system
has undergone only minor changes since its inception.
With a fiberglass shell custom molded to the pool
interior, leaks are a thing of the past. All materials
are rolled-on, and only solid sheets of fiberglass
mat are used in the installation.
Commercial pool owners should visit our approved
Pool Restoration application specialist for fast
estimates and outstanding Pool Restoration capability.
Never
acid wash, wire brush, paint, or plaster
your swimming pool again!
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Pool Resurfacing, Inc.
67 Buck Road
Suite 140 Box B-43
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
267-988-8712
Toll Free: 800-676-8528
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