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Pool interiors can take your pool design to a whole new level of style and grace. Finishes include plaster, tile and aggregate, and each type comes in a variety of materials, colors and textures - from classic white plaster to sparkling iridescent glass tiles and a kaleidoscopic mix of river pebbles or glass beads.

Whether you're building a new underground pool with pool resurfacing Venice, FL or starting a pool remodeling project, make sure you choose a finish that complements your pool's design aesthetic. Explore the different pool finishes below to find out which one is best for you.

Timeless plaster is the most common pool surface finish. It is a simple mixture of water, Portland cement and marble chips or quartz sand.

Traditional white plaster (or marcite) gives pools a sleek, classic look and remains a popular choice despite the variety of pool finishes that have emerged in recent years. The most inexpensive finishing option for a pool, usually takes five to seven years before any signs of pickling or chipping appear.

The plaster mixed with colored pigments for pool resurfacing venice, fl or dyes gives the pool more volume and drama. The most popular colored pool plaster is medium gray, which gives pool water a seductive blue tint.

Darker plaster colors, such as deeper shades of gray and black, add depth to the pool and improve the reflective properties of the water. Dark finishes are often used to create a natural lake or pond effect. It can also create a stunning mirror effect that reflects the surrounding landscape or architecture.

Aggregate pool finishing is a new generation of plaster pool surfaces. They combine white or colored plaster mixed with small pieces of quartz, granite, river stone or glass beads. There are two types of aggregates: polished or open.

Increasingly popular and coveted, this finish provides a luxurious pool surface for pool resurfacing Venice, FL that is more resistant to chemicals and stains than plaster alone. They also offer many beautiful colors and textures and can be personalized to create a truly unique look.

The polished aggregate finish contains finely ground colored stones such as quartz, granite, or marble. After the aggregate is applied by hand with a trowel to the pool sink, it is polished to enhance the shine of the stone and create a smooth surface. Specks of colored quartz or granite add decorative shine to the finish and extend the life of the plaster by 12-20 years. The polished aggregate finish has a timeless beauty that blends well with classic pool designs.

Open units

The exposed filler finish contains tiny river pebbles or glass beads. As with the polished aggregate finish, the exposed surface is applied by hand by trained artisans. However, after the application is complete (and while the surface is still wet), the finish is washed with a mixture of water and hydrochloric acid to remove the top layer of concrete and expose the colored pebbles or glass beads inside.

Open aggregates in plaster add adhesion to the pool surface and also allow for different textures and color combinations.

Glass beads reflect the sun's rays and give the pool surface a three-dimensional effect. Glass bead trim adds beautiful elegance to any pool design, but best enhances the visual impact of modern pool designs.

Tile finishing

Tile, one of the most durable pool finishes, offers many design possibilities. Tile is often only applied to the waterline, floor or steps of the pool to create a colorful accent, but it can also finish the entire pool interior. The glossy appearance of the tiles makes the most of the reflective properties of water, not to mention the artistic look and high-end glamor they add to pool designs.

While tile is the most expensive pool finish and takes longer to install than plaster and aggregate, it is the most durable pool surface. With proper application and minimal maintenance, tile replacement will never be necessary.

Pools are available in ceramic, porcelain, glass and stone. They also come in a wide variety of shapes, styles, colors and sizes, offering an almost endless variety of combinations and designs for Pool Resurfacing Venice, FL.

Ceramic and porcelain tiles

Ceramic and porcelain stoneware tiles are the most popular and least expensive tile finishes. A range of decorative patterns and mosaics - from whimsical fish and flowers to Art Deco graphics and Mediterranean motifs - can be hand-painted onto ceramic pool tiles for a bold and unique look.

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