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Pool Interior Repair

The best pool interior repair contractor in Southeast Michigan and Northeast Ohio

Classic Pool Plastering is a knowledgeable team with over a decade of pool repair experience. Whether it’s patching a section of defective pool plaster, fixing some broken tiles, or replacing some separating mastic, we can handle all your repair needs, both large and small.

Pool Plaster Repair and Resurfacing

One of the most common repairs customers need done is pool plaster repair. Oftentimes the right course of action is to resurface the overall swimming pool – especially if you are tired of the faded, stained, rough, and peeling surface on your pool or spa; this will only increase with time and changing seasons, from warm to cold to warm again. Sometimes simple repairs to the plaster in your pool is the best decision to make. Concrete pools tend to be the most popular of all the pool types. Concrete is porous, meaning that it has tiny holes through which liquid or air may pass. To limit leaking, a very dense layer of plaster is applied to the interior of concrete pools. If you have holes in this layer, it can lead to leaks and more severe problems.

DIY Leads to Disaster – Let the Professionals Handle It

While there are do it yourself (DIY) kits on the market, Classic Pool Plastering highly discourages trying to plaster your pool by yourself. It can be disastrous and costly if there are any missteps. If you want to keep your pool safe and get the job done right, hire professionals to plaster your pool for you. Unless you somehow have exceptional troweling, concrete, and construction skills as well as the knowledge and tools to get the job done effectively and efficiently, it should be handled by professionals like the team at Classic Pool Plastering.

Save Money with Preventative Maintenance

Like anything, the costs of pool repair drops significantly with some basic preventative maintenance and repair. Classic Pool Plastering is proud to offer pool repair services for any and all of the following:

  • Mastic: replace mastic around your pool and spa

  • Plaster: patch small areas of defection plaster or pebble

  • Tiles: replace broken tiles or coping pieces

  • Coping: reset loose coping without having to pay to replace

  • Steps: fix cracks in steps of the pool or spa

  • Concrete: replace lifted sections of concrete

  • Plumbing Equipment: replace copper plumbing at equipment

  • Plumbing Lines: replace cracked skimmers and leaking lines

  • Covers: replace damaged/worn out covers; upgrade to automated