Factors Important For Pool Painting And Plastering Services
These days
people tend to keep a pool at their backyard or frontyard of their house, so
let’s see what are the factors valid for pool Painting and Plastering Services Christchurch:
Longevity: Pool
plaster when properly mixed, applied, cured and maintained, it can last for as
long as even 15-20 years. Depending on the type of paint used, 2-7 years of
life can be expected from a pool paint job. Keeping the application and curing
factors in mind, professionals are well known for providing quality services.
Durability: Paints
used for pools, spas and fountains are specifically made for underwater use,
thus, they are already quite durable against poor water, temperature extremes
and even rough treatment from pool equipment as well. Plaster for the pool is
usually used upto 1/2 inch thickness, it can handle more distress than the thin
layer of pool paint.
Prep Work: Pool
paints and plaster requires the pool to be drained properly and prepared for
the new surface as a prep work. For acrylic pool paints, the pool can be
painted damp. On the other hand, for epoxy paints, the pool needs to be air
dried for 3-5 days before painting. To paint the pool, you’ll need to degrease
the surface with TSP, acid etch the plaster, washing followed by scrubbing with
TSP.
Appearance: Both
new plaster and paint must look at the end result where the pool paint should
look shiny and reflective, and new plaster should have a deep luster. You can
also ask your professionals to add colors and additives to plaster to create
custom tones. You can do the same with paint as well and even paint a mural.
Cost Factor: Price
can be higher in some metro areas and of course, for larger pools. The cost of
pool plastering can be much more if you choose strength additives and pebble or
quartz surfaces by your Painting and Plastering Services Christchurch. Pool paint, on the other hand, is
expensive and depending on your size of pool. You might even need 6-10 gallons
plus painting supplies depending on your pool.

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