Can I Paint My Pool Plaster?


Can I Paint My Pool Plaster?

Short answer:  NO!!!

Explanation:  Painting a pool used to be done all the time.  That is because the paint was strong.  It was a simple and inexpensive solution to handle the deterioration of the pool surface and give you time to save up for the re-plaster or pebble.  But not anymore……………

The paint formulas have been changed for safety and environmental reasons.  In that change, all the strong sticking power went away.  I don’t care what type of preparation you do ahead of time, acid wash or chlorine wash, it just doesn’t matter, the paint just won’t adhere to the surface and will come off in short order.  When it does come off, it will be in small pieces that get sucked into the pump and motor, the filter, and the heater.  It is not a cheap solution any more after that, it becomes VERY expensive.  The only thing that is more expensive than re-surfacing your pool, is re-surfacing your pool AND replacing your equipment.  We see this all too often, so please stop while you are ahead.

 Pools just aren’t meant to be painted any more……especially not in our valley with the strict paint formula rules and the intense sun damage that accelerates the deterioration.

To get additional answers, or to schedule your free estimate….
Call Doug!  760-409-3763

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