When people think of pool remodeling or even giving their pool a face-lift, they usually think of pool resurfacing as the way to make it stand out. And while pool resurfacing certainly is one of the easiest ways to breathe new life into a pool that may be looking stale and worn, there are actually many other ways to live new life into even a worn-out pool. You don’t necessarily have to replace the whole pool, although some do, to give it a revamp. Simply adding a fresh coat of paint to a worn-out swimming pool can give it a whole new look. And this also saves you money–because you won’t have to pay an expensive contractor.

One of the other ways to revitalize a pool is by adding new equipment or accessories to it. One of the hottest items in the market at the moment is a water feature such as a spinner, current, or robotic pool. These water features can really jazz up a pool and add excitement to your party. However, one must remember that not all pools are suitable for these types of systems. So before you rush out and buy one of these trendy items for your pool, you need to check first if it’s legal in your area, and if your city has rules and regulations on pool remodeling, including water features.
Another option to give your pool a new life is by adding an aesthetic element to your swimming pool area. There are two ways to go about it: Adding a deck to your pool, or purchasing an artificial turf or vinyl liner. Adding a deck can be done easily with the help of a pool supplies company. Decks come in a wide array of designs and colors, and can be made of wood, vinyl, stone, glass, concrete, or even netting.
If you want to remodel the interior of your pool, you should think twice before you renovate. First, it’s important to note that in general, aesthetic upgrades and pool resurfacing should be kept to a minimum. Safety features, on the other hand, should be thoroughly checked and inspected, before you install them. For example, a hole left unrepaired in the tile may pose danger to toddlers or pets. So, take care of minor repairs right away.
Other than safety reasons, there’s another compelling reason why you should keep aesthetic upgrades and pool resurfacing to a minimum. It costs much more to do it properly the first time, and installing an expensive deck or a fancy travertine tile can easily double the cost of your home renovation project. In addition, a badly installed tile or deck can be very unattractive. So, for budget-constrained homeowners, it’s wise to keep your pool resurfacing to a minimum.
There are several types of finishes you can use for your pool remodeling project. These finishes include: pre-finished flooring, laminates, epoxy, fiberglass, vinyl, concrete, and wood. You may even find some products that are designed specifically for swimming pools. However, if you’re doing the work yourself, you need to pay very close attention to which type of finish you use on the different materials. And, since there’s so much choice, you’re also faced with the problem of choosing the wrong finish for a particular job. Here are some ideas on how to choose the right finish for your pool remodeling project:
Natural Stone Although most people tend to think of natural stone when they hear the word “decking,” it’s not the only kind that’s worth consideration for pool remodeling. Travertine is particularly popular because it offers unique patterns, such as alternating bands of black and white stone, that make for stunning water features. Travertine decking is especially beautiful with a natural stone backsplash.
Epoxy If you’re looking to do a fairly big job – such as tearing out a part of the structure or installing a new deck – epoxy might be an option for your pool renovation. Epoxy is a great way to protect the surface of concrete, which can be a problem after it’s been exposed to chemicals for a long time. Epoxy is also fairly easy to work with, so it’s not likely to require a lot of assistance once it’s up and running. Just be sure to use the proper precautions when applying the material to prevent damage.