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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ'S
Have questions? Find answers to the most common inquiries about our swimming pool renovation services below.
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How do I know when my pool needs a renovation?Common signs include visible cracks, discoloration, persistent staining, or frequent water loss. You may also consider a renovation if your pool has an outdated design or no longer meets your style or functionality needs.
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What is the pool renovation process?The process begins with selecting your materials, such as tile, coping, and plaster. We then set up scaffolding and begin demolition of old services. Next comes purging and cleaning, followed by applying a scratch coat. We install new tile, coping, and marble, update lighting if needed, and finish with a thorough cleanup to leave your pool looking brand new.
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What are the benefits of renovating your pool?Renovating your pool can significantly boost your home's value, enhance its overall appearance, and improve safety by updating outdated or worn features?
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How long will my pool renovation take?Timing depends on the scope of work. Minor updates may take a few days, while complete renovations can take several weeks. We’ll provide a detailed timeline after assessing your project.
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Do I need a permit for my pool renovation?It depends on the scope of the renovation. For most minor updates, a permit isn’t required, but for major structural changes or additions, a permit may be necessary. We’ll guide you through the requirements based on your project.
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What time of year can I renovate my pool?Renovations are best done when temperatures stay above 5–7°C, typically from April to early June and September to early November. Warmer, stable weather helps materials set properly and avoids delays from freezing temperatures or extreme heat.
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How much will my pool renovation cost?The cost depends on several factors, including the size and condition of your pool, the type of tile or finishes you choose, and the complexity of the design. We’ll provide a detailed quote after a site assessment.
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