How much is it to pebble Tec a pool?

How much is it to pebble Tec a pool?

In terms of prices, a typical Pebble Tec pool resurfacing cost is estimated at $5,000 to $7,000 for simple resurfacing projects. Meanwhile, the more high-end Pebble Tec remodels can easily cost as much as $8,000 to $15,000.

How long does pebble Tec pool finish last?

Durability: A Pebble Tec surface should last 20+ years with the proper care and maintenance. A plaster pool should be re-plastered approximately every 5 years.

Is pebble Tec rough on your feet?

Pebble pool finishes are generally pricier than plaster finishing, and it is true that pebble pool surfaces can be a bit rough on feet if not installed correctly. When taking care of a pool that has a pebble finish, homeowners need to be aware of water chemistry. Poor water chemistry can lead to scaling over time.

How much more expensive is pebble Tec than plaster?

Thanks to its relatively simple look and material makeup, pool plaster is a lot less expensive than Pebble Tec®. White plaster costs about $4 for every square foot of pool surface. Meanwhile, a pebble finish, like Pebble Tec® or Pebble Sheen®, can easily cost $10 or more per square foot.

How much more expensive is Pebble Tec than plaster?

Is Pebble Tec The best?

Pebble Tec® is a newer trend and has become popular in the last couple of decades for good reason. While it is more expensive than plaster, it is the highest quality pool resurfacing material available due to its longevity and ability to hide chemical residue.

How long does it take to pebble a pool?

They usually do an Acid startup on Pebble finishes which takes about 7 days. Thats tough…they usually don’t want you swimming in it for the first week. Also, don’t know how large your pool is, but it could take 2 days or more to fill the pool up you know.

Can you leave a pebble Tec pool empty?

You should never enter an empty pool. We recommend that you wait until the pool is completely finished, filled and that the water is chemically balanced to start enjoying it.

What is the longest lasting pool finish?

Tile Finishes
Tile Finishes Though tile is the most expensive pool finish and takes longer to install than plaster and aggregate, it’s the longest lasting pool surface. With proper application and minimal maintenance, tiles should never need to be replaced. Tile pool finishes come in ceramic, porcelain, glass and stone.

What is a pebble finish pool?

Pebble Technology. Known as The World’s Most Trusted Pool Finishes™, Pebble Technology is the top choice for pool lovers seeking a unique, personalized pool experience designed to enhance outdoor living spaces.

Who is Pebble Technology International®?

Since introducing the ORIGINAL pebble pool finishes in 1987, Pebble Technology International® (PTI) has been a driving force in the transformation of the pool building and remodeling industry.

What is the difference between pebbletec and pebble Sheen?

Pebble Sheen Pool Finishes Our most popular pool finish offering the same natural beauty and inherent qualities as the original PebbleTec® pool finish with a more refined texture. Utilizes slightly smaller pebbles than those found in PebbleTec pool finishes Offers a durable, non-slip and stain-resistant surface

What is pebbletec shimmering sea?

1 An earthy textured finish comprised of the largest pebbles in our pool finishes. 2 Offers a durable, non-slip and stain-resistant surface. 3 For dazzling brilliance, add Shimmering Sea or Luminous to any PebbleTec® pool finish. 4 Certain colors incorporate Shimmering Sea for added elegance.

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