When To Resurface Your Pool In Jacksonville Beach

By: Mike Folta| On: January 1, 2021

Resurfacing Pool in Jacksonville Beach

Pool resurfacing in Jacksonville Beach is repairing and updating the surface of your pool. This keeps your pool from leaking water, and along with functionality, resurfacing can update the look of your pool–whether it is a refresh of your current look or an application of an entirely new look. From plaster, tile, quartz to pebbles, each surface provides a refreshing look and fantastic durability to your pool surface.

Signs That It Is Time To Resurface Pool

Regardless of maintenance, the specter of time is always going to wreak havoc on your pool. Over time the surface will erode, creating cracks, stains, and peeling. It’s important to address these issues once they appear because the longer you go without resurfacing, the more damage that might occur. By going for a resurfacing early, you can lessen the costs. And any visual damage can quickly become structural damage, later on, leading to worse damage like cracks that can spring a leak in your pool.

Here are the most important warning signs that signal that it’s time to resurface.

STAINS

Stains are a sure sign that your Jacksonville Beach pool needs resurfacing. This is one of the earlier signs that your pool will need to be resurfaced soon. Make sure during pool maintenance that you monitor for stains and follow their progression. Stains that continue to grow and become more prevalent over time are a sign of an aging pool. Sometimes, stains can be removed with an acid wash, but resurfacing is the best option.

PEELING PLASTER

Professionally known as ‘spawling’, peeling plaster can indicate that it’s time to have your pool resurfaced. Low pH or calcium levels are the most probable causes for spawling. Pool resurfacing is the definitive way to handle peeling plaster or spawling and should be considered as soon as the peeling begins.

ROUGH TEXTURE

Unlike stains and peeling plasters, a rough texture is both an aesthetic issue and a functional one. You might notice rough textures at the bottom of your pool by eyesight, but it can also be felt while swimming. These rough spots can look ugly and is dangerous for swimmers, as the rough texture can cause injury. It is highly recommended that you get your Jacksonville Beach pool resurfaced if you have rough spots on your pool surface.

RESIDUE

Professionally known as chalking, residue with a chalky feel near the edges of your pool is an indicator that your pool surface is most likely breaking down.

DROPS IN WATER LEVEL

A deteriorating pool surface will begin to crack over time, and these cracks are a place for your pool water to escape out of. If your Jacksonville Beach pool is needing to be refilled regularly, you may have an issue with plaster fatigue or a crack. You should resurface immediately.

Pool Resurfacing by Classic Marcite

Now that you know swimming pool resurfacing tips, it’s time to find the right swimming pool resurfacing company. As a family-owned swimming pool resurfacing company, we can ensure that we produce a reliable pool resurfacing service that benefits our customers. Classic Marcite offers the following services for our customers:

Residential Pool Resurfacing
Commercial Pool Resurfacing

We are a team of professionals engaged in changing the pool resurfacing industry for the better. We strive to offer the choicest care for our customers. Contact us today to receive a free, no-obligation quote.

About Mike Folta

Mike Folta has served the clients of Classic Marcite for more than 15 years. He has 20+ years in the pool industry servicing large hotels and theme parks in the Greater Orlando area, as well as expertly turning backyard pools into an island oasis.