Pool Area Resurfacing
If you’re like us, you love having a dip in the pool to cool off from the harsh Queensland sun. But what happens when the concrete around your pool begins to crack or chip? You might think it’s okay to leave it that way. After all, the pool is still usable, right? Did you know, though, that concrete is porous, making it susceptible to damage and increased wear and tear?
While water absorption won’t pose any immediate issues to your pool’s concrete surroundings, it can cause cracks and other damage if left unattended for extended periods. When concrete cracks, it can damage the structure’s integrity, which is why it’s crucial to have it resurfaced as soon as you notice signs of damage.
Don’t Panic! We Can Help
Upon booking our services, one or two of our experts will take a look at your property to assess the pool area and its surroundings. Doing so allows us to determine:
In addition, we’ll have a chat with you about your needs, providing you with a free quote and resurfacing options to help you make an informed decision for your property.
Why Resurface the Area Around Your Pool?
As we touched on above, cracked concrete around your pool can cause heaps of headaches later on. Cracked or not, though, here are some reasons why you should resurface your pool area:
Signs it’s Time to Resurface Your Pool Surrounds
Sometimes, we have so much fun using the pool and its surroundings that we don’t actually notice when it’s taken some damage or is due for a facelift. Here are a few telltale signs that your pool area is due for resurfacing by our experts:
- Visible damage to the surface structure
- Discolouration
- Stubborn stains you can’t remove
- Rough texture underfoot
- Pooling water
- Slippery surface