The expense associated with resurfacing a swimming pool involves removing the existing worn or damaged interior finish and applying a new layer of plaster or alternative material. This process, essential for maintaining structural integrity and aesthetic appeal, addresses issues such as cracking, staining, and general deterioration of the pool’s surface.
Resurfacing provides multiple advantages, including preventing water loss through cracks, eliminating rough surfaces that can injure swimmers, and enhancing the pool’s visual appearance, potentially increasing property value. Historically, replastering has been a standard maintenance procedure to prolong the lifespan of in-ground pools and ensure safe and enjoyable recreational use.