Over time, concrete swimming pools require resurfacing. Paint typically lasts 5–7 years, while plaster finishes may last 12–20 years. At DCG, we specialize in pool surface preparation through professional sandblasting—getting your pool ready for a fresh coat of paint or a new plaster finish.
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Over time, concrete swimming pools require resurfacing. Paint typically lasts 5–7 years, while plaster finishes may last 12–20 years. At DCG, we specialize in pool surface preparation through professional sandblasting—getting your pool ready for a fresh coat of paint or a new plaster finish.
Our Pool Services Include:
We do not plaster pools directly, but we work with one of the top plastering companies in the industry (name available upon request). We handle the sandblasting; they provide plastering, offering clients a seamless, one-contractor experience if desired.
Paint Types & Surface Prep
There are three main types of paint used for pools:
Complete Removal is required when switching paint types (e.g., from rubberized or acrylic to epoxy). This process is more intensive and costlier.
⚠️ If the existing paint is unknown and we’re unable to perform a surface test during the quote stage, we’ll price for removal of two coats. Additional layers may incur extra costs.
Important Paint Compatibility Notes:
Swimming Pool RepairsAfter blasting, any cracks or damaged areas in the pool shell must be repaired before repainting.
📞 Get your pool summer-ready — call Dave now for a free consultation: 647-802-2299
Over time, concrete swimming pools require resurfacing. Paint typically lasts 5–7 years, while plaster finishes may last 12–20 years. At DCG, we specialize in pool surface preparation through professional sandblasting—getting your pool ready for a fresh coat of paint or a new plaster finish.
Our Pool Services Include:
- Sandblasting of concrete pool surfaces
- Flash blasting or complete paint removal
- Pool deck blasting and repairs
- Crack and concrete shell repairs
- Tile installation and repairs
- Equipment replacement (skimmers, pumps, filters, heaters, controllers)
- Plumbing repairs
We do not plaster pools directly, but we work with one of the top plastering companies in the industry (name available upon request). We handle the sandblasting; they provide plastering, offering clients a seamless, one-contractor experience if desired.
Paint Types & Surface Prep
There are three main types of paint used for pools:
- Epoxy (most durable, recommended)
- Acrylic
- Rubberized
Complete Removal is required when switching paint types (e.g., from rubberized or acrylic to epoxy). This process is more intensive and costlier.
⚠️ If the existing paint is unknown and we’re unable to perform a surface test during the quote stage, we’ll price for removal of two coats. Additional layers may incur extra costs.
Important Paint Compatibility Notes:
- Epoxy → can only be applied over epoxy
- Acrylic → can be applied over epoxy or acrylic
- Rubberized → can be applied over any type
Swimming Pool RepairsAfter blasting, any cracks or damaged areas in the pool shell must be repaired before repainting.
- If damage is revealed during a flash blast, we may need to upgrade to full removal.
- Repair pricing can only be confirmed after blasting is completed.
- Customers are free to hire a different contractor for repairs if preferred.
- Concrete repairs
- Pool plumbing fixes
- Replacement of mechanical components
- Deck and tile work
📞 Get your pool summer-ready — call Dave now for a free consultation: 647-802-2299