The plaster on your pool is cracked and stained. Tiles are falling off. Maybe it's just not holding water like it used to, or perhaps it simply looks outdated and doesn't offer the features you want. If this sounds familiar, it's time to remodel that pool into one that can not only bring hours of fun and enjoyment, but also add value to your home.
Remodeling your pool can range from simply replastering the interior to becoming part of a complete backyard makeover. Start by figuring out just how much you want to spend and how much remodeling you want to do. Keep in mind that almost anything is possible. You can modify the structure and shape of the pool and add water features. It really depends on how far you want to take the renovation.
Most pool renovations entail resurfacing the pool's interior. That can mean anything from a fresh coat of plaster to applying colored pebble- or granite-looking surfaces. What you choose will depend on the look you want and your budget.
While resurfacing their pools, many homeowners also have new tile placed along the water line. Many also have their pool decks resurfaced. Today's decking is available in a vast array of colors, styles and patterns.