Pool Resurfacing

Pool resurfacing offers a variety of options, from traditional plaster and quartz to high-end pebble and tile finishes. For example, plaster is affordable and smooth but less durable, lasting 7–10 years. Quartz finishes are more durable, stain-resistant, and vibrant, with longer lifespans. Pebble finishes, often called Pebble Tec, are highly durable, natural-looking, and ideal for long-term investments, though they are rougher. Tile options, including glass and porcelain, provide luxury aesthetics, low maintenance, and excellent longevity, but come with higher costs. Each type suits different budgets, styles, and durability needs, with premium options like pebble and tile offering extended lifespans and enhanced beauty.

Pool resurfacing options by budget with warranties:

• Plaster: Budget-friendly, smooth finish, lasts 7–10 years. Typically covered by a 2–5 year warranty against material defects.
• Quartz: Mid-range, durable and stain-resistant, lasts 10–15 years. Usually comes with a similar 2–5-year warranty on surface defects.
• Pebble (Pebble Tec): Premium, highly durable with natural texture, lifespan of 10–20+ years. Often includes a 10-year warranty covering material issues.
• Tile: Luxury option, extremely durable with elegant finishes lasting 20+ years. Warranty varies but usually covers workmanship and material defects.

Each option suits different budgets while providing a balance of durability, style, and warranty protection.

Warranties mainly cover material defects and installation flaws but usually exclude damage from improper maintenance or natural wear.

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