7 Signs That Indicate it’s Time for Pool Resurfacing

close up of pool that has recently undergone pool resurfacing

Have you ever felt tremendous guilt when you walk out into your backyard and feel like you can almost hear your pool screaming for attention? Whether there are week-old leaves floating in the water, or a gunky filter that could use a new replacement, it’s easy to put off these small tasks with the intention of getting to them later.

When it comes to bigger repairs like pool resurfacing, however, procrastination can lead to more costly repairs and headaches down the road. To help you prevent this from happening and to keep your pool in the best shape possible, we’ve compiled a list of seven signs that indicate it’s time for pool resurfacing.

1. Flaky or Peeling Plaster

One of the most obvious signs that your backyard oasis is due for pool resurfacing is flaking and peeling plaster, which can happen when water evaporates through the surface, causing it to contract and eventually crack. Once this occurs, your entire pool will be exposed to corrosive minerals such as calcium, which can cause the plaster to break down.

2. Surface Stains

Stains are also another telltale sign that it’s time for a pool resurfacing project. Common culprits include leaves, dirt, and other organic materials that have been sitting on the surface for too long, creating patches of discoloration. Other sources of staining can be from chemical imbalances in your pool water, or even from nearby trees and plants whose leaves and other particles have seeped into the plaster.

3. Roughness

If you find yourself having to scrape up debris from the bottom of your pool like dead bugs, leaves, and algae more often than usual, it could mean that your plaster is becoming increasingly porous over time. Porous plaster can also lead to algae growth since it provides the perfect place for bacteria and mold to cling onto.

4. Cracks

No matter how small, cracks in your pool’s surface should be a major cause for concern as they can create an entry point for corrosive and damaging minerals. These cracks and crevices can also allow water to seep through—resulting in more damage over time.

5. Rust

Rusting is another sign of corrosion which often results from improper chemical balance or high pH levels in your pool water. The rust will stain your plaster, making it appear dull and discolored. With time, this could result in the need for more significant repairs beyond just those of simple pool resurfacing.

6. Paint Failure

If you have a painted pool, it can start to deteriorate from UV light and chlorine exposure over time. This will cause the paint to bubble, fade, and crack which can significantly lower the aesthetic value of your pool. 

7. Plaster Discolorations

Discolored plaster is another common sign that it’s time for a pool resurface, as this indicates that calcium has built up on the surface of your pool—making it look dull and uninviting.

Pool Icons Can Save Your Pool from Early Degradation

If you’ve noticed any of these signs, it’s time to call in the experts for pool resurfacing. Reach out to Pool Icons today for a free estimate and see how our team of experienced professionals can help you get your pool looking its best.