Acrylic Pool Deck Resurfacing

Aquavida offers commercial and residential pool deck resurfacing services, we use the finest acrylic polymer deck overlays available today. Common structual cracks and lifting of pool decks generally consist of geothermal expansion and mature roots systems from large trees, depending on the situation we can generally repair most of the common issues. When you are ready to resurface your pool deck the following steps are involved to ensure a lasting decking system. The first step in the pool deck resurfacing process is to remove all of the furniture and items on top of your decking, after this step we pressure wash the pool deck surface and prepare the area by covering your plants and perimeter with a poly plastic to reduce any over spray of material. Most pool decks will require some type of machine scarification to remove the old pool deck material, after the old material is removed enough to leave a good substrate for bonding we then move into the crack repair process. Crack repair is an important part of pool deck resurfacing, opening up your structual cracks with a diamond blade hand grinder is the best way to give us an injection channel, after the cracks have been opened we use a two part epoxy system to inject the cracks and seal them. Your pool deck is now ready for the scratch coat or sometimes called base coat, this process consist of spreading and acrylic aggregate with hand trowels on the entire surface to create a good bonding surface for your texture of choice. Once the scratch coat has cured we are now ready to perform either the stamp process or the lace texture process, this process puts down the actual surface texture. After your surface texture is dry you are now ready for the color to be applied to your new pool deck surface, this phase will transform your decking to the finished product. If your pool deck is in need of a new surface contact Aquavida for your free estimate.

Commercial Pool Deck Resurfacing

~ by poolcontractor on March 25, 2011.

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