Preparation and Initial Repairs
1. Emptying and Initial Repairs The first step begins with emptying the pool and addressing any structural issues. Hollow areas and loose plaster are identified and removed, ensuring a solid foundation. These areas are then filled with hydraulic cement, providing a sturdy base for the resurfacing process.
2. Surface Smoothing To achieve a smooth, solid substrate, the entire pool surface is disk sanded. This step ensures that the new layers will adhere properly and create a flawless finish.
3. Undercutting and Crack Preparation The waterline tile and all orifices are undercut using a diamond blade. This prepares the pool for a watertight sealant. Any visible cracks are also cut out during this stage to ensure they are effectively sealed in later steps.
Bonding and Sealing
4. Applying the Bonding Coat A layer of Aqua-Glass™ bonding coat is applied to the prepared surface. This bonding coat is essential for ensuring that the subsequent layers adhere properly and form a cohesive, durable finish.
5. Sealing Beneath Tiles and Fixtures A resin-based compound is used to seal beneath the tiles, all fixtures, exposed rebar, and minor cracks. This comprehensive sealing step ensures that the pool is watertight and protected from potential leaks.
6. Reinforcing Major Cracks Major cracks are reinforced with Aqua-Steel, providing additional strength and stability to the pool structure. This step is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the pool over time.
Layering and Application
7. Applying the Pigmented Aqua-Resin Coat Once the pool is meticulously prepared, a pigmented Aqua-Resin coat is applied. This layer not only adds color but also enhances the pool’s resistance to wear and tear.
8. Aqua-Fiber Coat Application The Aqua-Fiber coat is applied using high-tech fiberglassing machines that ensure an exact catalyst-to-resin ratio. This precise application is key to the durability and longevity of the finish.
9. Molding the Aqua-Fiber Coat Special rollers are used to mold the Aqua-Fiber coat to the pool surface. This step ensures a perfect fit and seamless finish, creating a smooth and even surface.
10. Additional Aqua-Resin Coat An additional Aqua-Resin coat is applied to the Aqua-Fiber surface. This layer further strengthens the pool surface and provides an additional barrier against damage.
Final Touches
11. Sanding the Surface Upon curing the lamination coats, the entire surface is sanded in preparation for the final coat. This step ensures that the final coat adheres perfectly and provides a flawless finish.
12. Applying the Fill Coat Another Aqua-Resin rich fill coat is applied to the surface, ensuring that all fibers are fully encapsulated. This layer is crucial for the durability and longevity of the pool surface.
13. The Final Aqua-Finish Coat The final Aqua-Finish coat is applied, providing a hard finish that seals the surface permanently. This coat ensures that the pool is protected and looks stunning for years to come.
14. Non-Slip Material Application Safety is a top priority. An additional non-slip material is applied to the steps and the shallow area below the steps to ensure safe entry and exit from the pool or spa.
Conclusion
The exclusive 14-step Aqua-Glass™ process by Aqua Creations is designed to provide the highest quality pool resurfacing available. Each step is meticulously executed to ensure a durable, beautiful, and long-lasting finish. Whether you have a residential or commercial pool, our process guarantees results that exceed expectations.
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