Replastering a pool is certainly not a five-minute job, but that doesn't mean it's not a job you can DIY. The average gunite swimming pool will need replasteringevery seven to 12 years, depending on the way in which it was installed and on how well it's been maintained. ...
A resident in Illinois was charged $1,050 for closing their 18x36 in-ground gunite pool and hot tub. Services included surface cleaning, pump/filter winterizing, hot tub draining, solid cover installation, and securing the safety fence. A family in Texas paid their local pool company $1,800...
Concrete Indoor Pool To install a custom concrete or gunite option, you can expect to spend about$29,000 to $90,000. Prefab concrete options are smaller and are priced$20,000 to $50,000depending on the size and customization features. There is often confusion if concrete and gunite options...
Pricing on a gunite pool design depends on a wide array of variables. That’s why it’s critical to have a personalized, in-home consultation to obtain an accurate price. Blue Haven offices around the U.S. can inform you about costs with a free, no-obligation consultation at your home....
Vinyl liner pools are typically the most affordable inground pool type with fiberglass coming in second and gunite/concrete often being more expensive. Of course, there are always exceptions depending on where you live, what pool type is most common/comfortable for pool builders in your area, yo...
What Are the 3 Pool Types and Their Differences? You may be thinking right now “I know there are different types of inground pools - does the type really matter?” And we’d say yes, it very much does! Each of the 3 inground pool types - gunite/concrete, fiberglass and vi...
If you have a gunite pool, your pool shell will be made of concrete that is 8-12 inches thick. A final finish will have been applied to the surface of the gunite. Typical finishes used are plaster, tile, Diamond Brite, or Pebbletek. This topcoat generally lasts up to 15 years. When...
Below are some of the other factors that can affect the price of your pool removal. The Material Of The Pool The type of material your pool is made from will impact the cost of labor. Concrete and gunite are the most expensive materials to remove because of their weight and the need to...
Salt water is abrasive on the interior surface of a concrete/gunite pool, especially plaster.Not sure if you're set on salt or might prefer a chlorine-based pool for other reasons? Take our quick (and free) Pool Type Quiz and find out what you really want for your backyard:...