By Pool Deck Rescue's Guest Author: Jonathon Hardcastle Many people, when designing their backyard getaways, have had to choose between cost and aesthetics when it came to what the areas around the pool where to look like. Unfortunately, the options were limited because there was a choice of concrete or concrete with only a couple color options to go with that choice. Until recently, options that improved the look were incredibly costly and pool deck resurfacing was equally as expensive. With some advances in concrete engineering, this has changed.
By using properly engineered concrete or concrete and polymer mixtures, a layer as thin as a credit card can be applied to an existing pool deck, transforming a backyard getaway into the one that the owner originally envisioned, rather than the one they settled for. The products available are affordable and many are designed for super quick drying time, allowing a home owner to upgrade the pool deck in as little as a day. These products are incredibly flexible as well. For instance, if a home owner wanted the look of stone, there are systems that will allow the installer to stamp or stencil the concrete, giving it the look of stone. Slip resistance can be added if the pool deck was originally too slick and any color combination can be had as well. The cost continues to drop as more and more companies offer products and the technology improves. Pool deck resurfacing can be done to any concrete pool deck that is free of major cracks or other major structural issues. Typically, the surface is prepared with a rough buffing to help the resurfacing material better bond with the original structure, then the concrete and polymer mixture is applied. Some systems have the installer apply the material with trowels, other systems are sprayed on. Many of the spray-on systems are self-leveling, meaning they do not need to be smoothed with a trowel as they will do this on their own before beginning to setup. The products that are used for resurfacing a pool deck are incredibly durable and are designed to withstand years of abuse from abrasion, UV exposure and swelling and contracting of the concrete due to temperature or humidity. On top of this, these products are engineered to withstand years of being in a pool area, including being resistant to pool chemicals, including the most modern salt-based systems. A growing trend for some new pool installs is to use a resurfacing method to add pizzazz to the pool area. It is far cheaper to have a basic slab installed, then a thin layer of artistry added rather than doing all of that work to the stab itself. Pool design experts will recommend this if they feel it will save you money and them time on the job. From pool deck resurfacing to garage floor coatings we are your concrete experts. Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Jonathon_Hardcastle/15121 Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3052175
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By Pool Deck Rescue;s Guest Author: Jack Antony Green ![]() Summer is not far away and chances are that you are already all too excited about jumping into your in-ground swimming pool as soon as the summer hits, right? I suppose you must be even shopping for a pair of exquisite pool toys, bathing suits, etc. Well before you get too 'hot' (pun intended) about it, have you ever considered if your swimming pool is ready to serve you in summer or not? When was the last time you cleaned up your pool? If your answer is 'fairly long time ago' I think it is time to make your pool ready for the oncoming summer before doing anything else. In this article I am going to tell you how to do just that! ![]() Summer Pool Repair Tip #1: Keep Your Pool Deck Clean: If you have not cleaned your pool deck since the winter hit it, chances are that it is full of dirt, dust, debris, and other winter-related rubbish. Your first step should be to clean up your in-ground pool's deck. Summer Pool Repair Tip #2: Make Your Pool Ready: Check the area round the pool thoroughly. Do you find any leaks? If yes, fix them. If the area on the concrete pad or around the pump motor of the in-ground pool feels like more than just dampish, well you know it should not be so, right? It is also essential to ensure that the level of water circulation in your pump basket is good. Summer Pool Repair Tip #3: Clean Your Pool Cover: You need to clean the cover of your in-ground pool with a hose, after which you should remove the cover. At the same time you should also get rid of all the plugs you find in the openings of your pool. Summer Pool Repair Tip #1: Keep Your Pool Deck Clean: If you have not cleaned your pool deck since the winter hit it, chances are that it is full of dirt, dust, debris, and other winter-related rubbish. Your first step should be to clean up your in-ground pool's deck. Summer Pool Repair Tip #2: Make Your Pool Ready: Check the area round the pool thoroughly. Do you find any leaks? If yes, fix them. If the area on the concrete pad or around the pump motor of the in-ground pool feels like more than just dampish, well you know it should not be so, right? It is also essential to ensure that the level of water circulation in your pump basket is good. Summer Pool Repair Tip #3: Clean Your Pool Cover: You need to clean the cover of your in-ground pool with a hose, after which you should remove the cover. At the same time you should also get rid of all the plugs you find in the openings of your pool. ![]() Summer Pool Repair Tip #4: Maintain Your Pool Regularly: Getting your swimming pool up and running is just not enough; it is also equally important to maintain it on a regular basis otherwise your pool would soon revert back to the same crappy condition that you had originally found it in! As part of your pool maintenance work, you should be doing the following kinds of maintenance on your pool at least once per week: brush both your pool as well as the pool deck thoroughly, get rid of any and all the debris and junk you find in the pool and clean it well using a vacuum cleaner, use chemicals to cleanse the water of its impurities, regularly empty both the skimmer as well as the pump baskets, make sure your pool filters remain clean, check the strainer basket often for leaks and cracks as leaks in it can permit debris to get through it, etc. If possible, buy an automatic in-ground pool cleaner; believe me, it is going to save you a lot of the time you spend on pool maintenance and the money you invest in it is worth every penny! Summer Pool Repair Tip #5: Keep Fresh Water: You need to get rid of stale water regularly and refill your pool with fresh water. Do this as often as possible; the more often you do it, the longer your pool would last! As you can see, making your pool ready for the summer season is not as hard as you think. Are you ready to take a dip?rticle Source: http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Jack_Antony_Green/644053Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9069169 |
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