Swimming Pool Renovation Guide
Restoring or renovating your existing pool will give your outdoor space new life, becoming an asset that adds value to your home. Read through our step-by-step guide to renovating your pool, and see how the transformation unfolds.
2. Initial renovation works
2. Initial renovation works
We will drain the pool and inspect the base/shell. Old linings, including marblesheen, tiles and pavers, will be removed, giving us a great starting point for the new works.
3. Main renovation works
3. Main renovation works
Laying of new pavers on pool coping and laying of glass mosaic waterline tiles. Fixing any damage such as rust or leaks in the concrete shell. Change any lights or fit new lights. Installation of any extras such as heating provisions, automated pool cleaners, new steps or swim benches. Prepare concrete shell for the new interior.
Notice to all Homeowners
A small number of marblesheen pools built before 1980 may have had minute levels of asbestos added to the marblesheen. We advise that we can on behalf of the homeowner send a sample of the marblesheen to NATA approved laboratories for testing. The cost is approximately $175.