The resurfacing process involves removing the old surface layer and applying a new coating.
Over time, pool surfaces can deteriorate due to various factors like chemical imbalances, weather exposure, and general wear and tear. Damage may manifest as cracks, chips or discoloration.
Resurfacing not only repairs visible damage but also seals small leaks and prevents water from reaching the underlying structure, which can cause more severe issues if left unaddressed. Additionally, resurfacing can enhance the pool's aesthetic appeal and increase its lifespan, making it a practical maintenance step for long-term pool care.