Discover the best inground pool coatings in Bakersfield.
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Are you looking to give your swimming pool a fresh new look? Inground epoxy pool coatings may be the solution you need. With their versatility, durability, and attractive finish, these coatings are trending in pool design. Whether you want to transform your pool into a tropical oasis or create a sleek, modern look, there are many colors to suit your style.
Epoxy pool coatings offer various benefits, including protection against chemical damage, UV rays, and water stains. They also provide a smooth, non-porous surface that is easy to clean and maintain. Additionally, these coatings can be applied to new and existing pools, making them a convenient option for pool renovations.
When it comes to design, the possibilities are endless. From vibrant blues and greens to earthy neutrals, you can choose a color that complements your outdoor space and creates a stunning visual impact.
Properly preparing the pool surface before applying epoxy pool coatings is essential to ensure a successful and long-lasting result.
1. Drain the pool: We begin by draining the pool completely.
2. Clean the pool surface: We then thoroughly clean the pool surface to remove any dirt, debris, or algae. We will use a pool brush or a pressure washer to scrub the surface and ensure it is free from contaminants.
3. Repair any cracks or imperfections: The team will inspect the pool surface for damages, chips, or cracks. Repair them using an epoxy patching compound or filler.
4. Smooth the surface: We will use a pool grinder or sander to smooth rough or uneven surfaces. This will create a smooth and even base for the epoxy coating.
5. Clean the surface again: After smoothing, we will clean the pool surface again to remove any dust or debris generated during the smoothing process. This will ensure a clean and debris-free surface for the epoxy coating to adhere to.
6. First epoxy coating: The team moves on to masking up around the edges, drains and then applying the first coat of your chosen colored epoxy.
7. Second and final coat of epoxy: The team moves on to masking up around the edges and drains and then will apply the first coat of your chosen colored epoxy.