All this incredible winter weather in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex may make spring swimming seem impossibly far away. Turn this swimming slump into an opportunity, and make sure your pool is in tip-top shape for whenever Mother Nature blows the whistle for spring and summer swimming again.

Pool Resurfacing

Pool Resurfacing

The best way to do this, of course, is a winter pool resurfacing.

Every swimming pool will need a bit of a facelift eventually — even high-quality, well-constructed pools like Venture’s own. Any number of elements can lead to cracks and wear spots in the pool’s plaster and tile, including pool settling, earth movement, tree roots and water chemicals (not to mention general wear and tear). Resurfacing and re-tiling your pool protects your investment and boosts its long-term value.

So let’s look at some three types of swimming pool resurfacing options:

  • Traditional Re-Plastered Pool Surfaces

This is the most common type, especially if you have an older pool. Most plaster refinishes are white, but can come in a wide rainbow of colors. Resurfacing your pool with a traditional plaster coating ensures the highest level of consistency with your pool’s current or originally intended look.

  • Advanced Pebble and Quartz Pool Refinishing Coatings

If you take typical plaster and mix in a quartz aggregate, you get an advanced quartz refinishing coating. This can do two things to your pool: Quartz can add a hardness that other materials can lack, protecting your pool for up to 15 years. Quartz finishes also come in a wider variety of colors than traditional plasters. Pebbles can also added to mixes, providing an extra element of stain resistance and durability to the plaster.

  • Specialty Polished Marble Pool Finishes

Specialty polished marble finishes combine high-quality marble aggregates with colored quartz and cement to create a hard, smooth, attractive blend for your pool. Marble finishes can create some of the most naturally beautiful finishes in the industry.

Our Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex-area pool resurfacing experts can help you decide what you need.