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How Much Does It Cost to Refurbish an Inground Pool?

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Generally, a pool remodeling job is around $4,822 up to $12,259, and the national average is $8,531. The cost of basic resurfacing of an inground pool will fall on the lower end of that range. Pool refurbishing will fall on the higher end. Upgrading your plumbing and pool lights can cost more. The costs of pool renovations vary from state to state. And so, it is better to seek a quote from a pool professional in your area. The Costs of Remodeling, Renovating and Resurfacing Your Inground Swimming Pool Every project is different, and thus it is difficult to estimate the costs of pool renovations. Also, the cost will depend on: your location your preferences the size of your pool and the extent of the renovations Nonetheless, here’s what to expect about the cost to refurbish an inground pool. How Much Does Pool Resurfacing Cost? Replacing the lining of a pool or resurfacing is the most common remodeling project. Since pool liners are prone to cracking, concrete pools need resurfacing ev

Can You Patch a Pool With Water In It?

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  Yes, of course. Patching a pool with water in it is a simple process. The first thing you need to do is  identify the area of the leak . Next, find a patch material that matches the shade of your current liner. For underwater leaks, you can use a wet patch kit. How Do You Pool Leak With Water In It? There’s a reason why it’s not recommended to drain your pool if you want to fix a leak. Draining can cause your pool’s liner to wrinkle or collapse. There are two steps to patching your pool with water in it: 1.   Pool Leak Detection and 2.   Pool Leak Repair   Here the things you’ll need to fix the leaks in your pool: Snorkeling gear and goggles  Leak repair kit  Pool dye Pool Leak Detection 1.   Make sure the water is clean. Clear water ensures you won’t miss a single tear during the inspection. Also, keep the water calm and turn off the pool pump. 2.   With your snorkeling gear and goggles on, search for the leak by moving around the pool. 3.If you can’t find a single leak, take the po

Your Complete Guide to Fixing a Pool Leak

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Pool leaks can be grating, especially when you don’t know where the leak is coming from. While it is normal for swimming pools to get marred from time to time, that doesn’t make fixing pool leaks any less of a hassle. This article shares everything you need to know about pool leaks. From identifying pool leaks to fixing them, learn here how to get your swimming pool back in tip-top shape again. Swimming pools naturally lose some water due to evaporation or splash-out. However, you might find the level of your pool losing more than one inch every week. If that's the case, then you may have a leak that is worth spending some time and money to repair. Pools can leak through fittings or accessories, plumbing, or shell. It is important to pay attention to pool leaks to save water, heat, and chemicals. Controlling pool leaks can also prevent any future damage to your pool’s structural components. There are easy steps to repairing pool leaks. But if you can’t take care of the problem your