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      <image:title>Home - Classic Pool Plastering - How often should I resurface my swimming pool?</image:title>
      <image:caption>The answer to this is, "It Depends." A properly cared for and maintained pool water chemistry can prolong the life of your pool finish. Homeowners and commercial property owners often keep their pool surfaces well beyond when they should resurface. Signs that it is time to resurface are when your plaster is peeling, flaking, cracking, rough to the touch, discolored, develops deep structural cracks, rust stains appear, paint peels off, or the fiberglass fibers start to wear off. Assuming your contractor used quality materials and proper surface preparation and installation methods, and the pool’s water chemistry has been well-maintained, the pool surface's lifespan in our area should be similar to the following: White plaster: 5-10 years White Quartz: 7+ years Exposed pebble: 10 + years Polished pool finishes: 5-10 years</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - Classic Pool Plastering - The # 1 factor that impacts how long your resurface investment will last; most contractors never discuss it with pool owners.</image:title>
      <image:caption>When preparing to have a pool replastered, Homeowners should ask their contractor what method they will use to prepare the pool surface for adhering the new plaster. Several methods exist for preparing the pool surface, however, not all methods create a sufficient anchor for the new plaster to adhere to and often fail within 1-3 years after replastering. Some of these methods also risk damaging the pool’s underlying structure if performed incorrectly. These methods, unfortunately, are commonly used by contractors in our market, not because they create the best results, but because they cost less to perform and, oftentimes, homeowners are not informed about different surface preparation methods and how each affects the longevity of their pool plaster investment. Even worse, material bonding is not covered under the plaster manufacturer’s lengthy material warranties. Contractors often are quick to discuss the material warranty with pool owners, however they do not discuss and usually do not warrant how long the material will stay bonded to the pool surface. Classic Pool Plastering utilizes the leading method for pool surface preparation, Ultra-High Pressure (UHP) Water Blasting. UHP Water Blasting uses water blasted up to 40,000 PSI to remove the existing plaster and create a superior anchor profile for the new plaster to adhere to. Classic has made a significant investment in UHP equipment and education for its team to be able to provide our customers with the most advanced, proven resurfacing process in the pool industry. Classic Pool Plastering backs its quality workmanship with the best material bond guarantee in the areas it serves.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.classicpoolplastering.com/surface-preparation</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-01-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Surface Preparation - Ultra-High Pressure (UHP) Water Blasting</image:title>
      <image:caption>Classic Pool Plastering performs its swimming pool resurfacing work using the best method available, Ultra-High Pressure (UHP) Water Blasting. All of the existing pool plaster is removed with water blasted at pressures up to 40,000 PSI to create the best surface profile possible for new plaster to adhere to. Classic does not utilize this process because it is easier or cheaper for the company. Classic uses this process because it is the method that produces the highest-quality, longest-lasting replaster investment for our customers. Classic Pool Plastering offers a 7-year bond warranty on every pool surface we install when using our process. Classic Pool Plastering is able to offer this warranty with confidence. No other company can offer this same guarantee using inferior methods. UHP water blasting surface preparation results in bond values up to 50% stronger than more invasive methods. Additionally, plaster removal using UHP water blasting can be done over and over without the harmful effects of traditional stripping. UHP water jetting also allows us to forgo the use of acid and bond coat in our surface prep process with superior results. Acid wash and bond coats are completely unnecessary. We also do not need to sandblast paint in instances where pools have been painted prior to prepping our pools. UHP water blasting also eliminates delays due to weather concerns. With a bond coat, plaster companies need to be concerned with potential rain falling and washing out their bond coat and with cold temperatures during the winter. If the temperatures fall below freezing during the night, it can crystallize the moisture still in the bond coat and cause it to fail</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.classicpoolplastering.com/pool-plastering</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-01-19</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Plastering - Pool Surfaces</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pool surfaces need to be replaced and renovated, just like other parts of your home. Like anything that sees a great deal of use, swimming pool interiors wear out over time. The good news is that your pool resurfacing options are much better than they were when your pool was originally built. Today’s pool and spa owners have many reliable and beautiful swimming pool resurfacing options available. There are so many beautiful swimming pool finishes to choose from. From the elegant simplicity of standard white plaster finishes to the rainbow of multicolored glass finishes and a spectrum of options between, the choices are amazing.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Plastering - Water Color</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pool Owners often want to match the water color they have seen in pictures or experienced on a vacation. Replicating water color from a picture, taken in a different pool setting, is difficult as there are many factors that contribute to water color, such as pool surface hue, pool depth and water chemistry. Classic Pool Plastering is experienced in both the “art” and the “science” of water color and can help you select the materials to get your desired look for your pool. Please click below for more information regarding the factors that influence pool water color.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Plastering - Durability</image:title>
      <image:caption>White plaster tends to have the shortest lifespan due to the softer marble component in the mixture. White plaster can last on average 5-15 years and in many instances can go longer if water chemistry is properly maintained. White quartz averages more years since a harder quartz aggregate is used in combination with the marble and cement. Once again, quartz can last longer than the average if water chemistry is properly maintained. Pebble finishes, combined with modified cement, last 15+ years. This is the most durable cement based pool finish. Polished marble finishes are an upgrade to standard marble finishes since the reactive cream layer is polished off the pool finish. You can plan on getting 10+ years from this ultra-smooth pool finish.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Plastering - Texture</image:title>
      <image:caption>It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Plastering - Water Temperature</image:title>
      <image:caption>Much like a black car sitting in the sun on a hot day, a dark-bottomed pool finish absorbs heat from the sun. We have seen dark quartz and pebble pools pick up as much as 8-10 degrees of water temperature on a hot day. A shallow pool or spa will heat up quicker than a deep pool.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Plastering - Material Selection Guidance</image:title>
      <image:caption>Classic Pool Plastering uses only the best available plaster, tile and cement-based pool surface materials. We will work with you to identify available options to best achieve your desired “look &amp; feel” and budget for your pool surface project.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.classicpoolplastering.com/tile-and-coping</loc>
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      <image:title>Tile &amp; Coping - Tile &amp; Coping</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tile and Coping are important features of your pool providing both structural integrity and cosmetic beauty. Classic Pool Plastering offers a wide selection of tile and coping to add that perfect accent to your pool. We use high quality materials for all of our projects. Only frost-proof and acid-proof tiles are used to ensure longevity in our areas harsh, changing climate. Choosing the right materials is important, but having it installed by a qualified, highly trained mason is equally important.  At Classic Pool Plastering we hire and train only the finest masons dedicated to their craft.  All tile and coping work is performed by our in-house masonry crews and supervised by experienced construction superintendents.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.classicpoolplastering.com/resurfacing</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-05-22</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Our Process - What to expect, from start to finish, when resurfacing your pool.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Step 1: Drain the pool and relieve the hydrostatic pressure. Step 2: UHP water blast (@ 40,000 PSI) the original plaster surface to remove all organics, paint, weak plaster, and to create a superior anchor pattern for the new pool finish. This is the best prep process available for your pool. It is unmatched in the pool industry. Step 3: Install new tile, coping and other items (if applicable). Step 4: Apply the new surface finish. The selected finish will be mixed on-site and hand troweled. Note that plaster pools will be filled immediately. Pebble finishes are acid washed 1-2 days later and then filled. Step 5: When your pool is completely filled, one of our experienced staff will come out to do a thorough walk through, go over pool care for your new finish and collect final payment. Step 6: Enjoy your new pool!</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2020-11-18</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Commercial Solutions - Commercial Pool Solutions</image:title>
      <image:caption>Classic Pool Plastering specializes in meeting the needs of Pool Builders, Construction Companies, Property Management Companies, Home Owner Associations (HOA’s), Multi-Family Housing Communities, Hotels, High Schools, Swim Schools, Municipalities and all other commercial pool owners.  We are confident that you will be extremely pleased with your experience with our team of professionals during the project process as well as with the final results. Your success is our focus. Let Classic Pool Plastering know how we can best serve you. Our approach to business. We do what we say, when we say, and for what we say, with only the highest quality. Our staff owns the project from start to finish. Classic Pool Plastering is fully licensed and insured. We provide only experienced, professional people, workmanship, and equipment on all projects. We are so confident in the quality of our work that we offer a five (5) year workmanship warranty; the best in the industry for the areas we serve. Our approach to projects. When performing work we have crew supervisors present at all times, and you can easily spot them by the hat they wear that clearly identifies them as the “Foreman”. The experience of our employees is unparalleled in the industry, with a majority of our staff employed for over five years, and many over ten years. We are committed to maintaining a clean work-site throughout an entire project, not just upon completion. While issues are rare, if an issue were to occur on a project, we will be out to your facility or job site within 24 hours to resolve it.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.classicpoolplastering.com/pool-tile</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-02-07</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Pool Tile - Pool Tile</image:title>
      <image:caption>Classic Pool Plastering provides long-lasting solutions for various types of tile needs. Whether it be for your personal pool at home, educational institution, commercial necessities, or municipal renovations; we have never come across a pool we couldn’t tile. Customize the look and feel of your pool with one of hundreds of the frost-proof tiles we have for you to choose between. From natural stone to stunning glass we provide the most modern trends in swimming pool tile to create a pool unique to you. We offer complete pool and spa re-tiling, deck tiling, waterline tile replacement, tiled water features, custom logos and/or mosaics, racing lanes and targets, in addition to safety upgrades such as tile break lines, step demarcation, and frost-proof depth marker tiles.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Pool Tile - Freezing Conditions</image:title>
      <image:caption>There are two types of tile material suitable for water immersion in freezing climates - glass and porcelain tile. Under no circumstance should any other tile material (ceramic, slate, marble, metallic, or other) be used on swimming pools, below or at the waterline. The reason for this is the porous properties of all other types of tile. Glass is extremely dense and will absorb no water at all. Porcelain is less dense and will absorb some water, but very little-an acceptable amount for pool tiling. Ceramic is more porous and less dense; stone such as slate and marble are much less dense and layered, as well as porous, which will result in guaranteed early failure, usually within 1-3 years from installation. However, not to worry, there are many slate-look porcelain tiles available for waterline that will last decades.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Pool Tile - Size Matters.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Always keep in mind the size and ratios of any tile that you select for your swimming pool. It is a common knowledge that large glass tiles may crack due to thermal shock. This happens quite often when larger tiles are used along the pool’s waterline. A large format glass tile is also a big no-no for swimming pools. Large tile formats are less stable at the center and are prone to crack, especially during a low-standard installation. We highly recommend that you do your homework and ask your designer which pool tile option is the best for your swimming pool.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Pool Tile - Tile Installation</image:title>
      <image:caption>Our Process: 1. Chip away and remove old tile; ensure that the surface is clean and free of all debris. 2. Create an even surface by grinding down the area under the old tile, or building up areas that are not even with a mortar bed. This preparatory step ensures that there are no high or low spots that the tile will be laid against. We want the tile to be flush with the plaster.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Pool Coping - Pool Coping</image:title>
      <image:caption>Swimming pool coping (the immediate edge around most concrete swimming pools) is generally considered part of the decking area, and rests directly above the waterline tiling and directly on top of the pool’s bond beam. Pool coping materials vary widely, the most popular of them being formed and poured concrete cantilevers, although solid-body constructed coping bricks, natural rock, and non-glazed tiling can all be safely used as coping materials. Coping choices of style, color, and types of material change frequently as more options are unveiled each season – an easy alteration that can be made to modernize any pool. For commercial pools, we include the placement of permanent frost-proof ceramic depth and ‘No Diving’ markers in the concrete coping or cast stones around the pool perimeter to meet or exceed local and national standards.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Pool Coping - Coping should be considered when repairing or replacing your waterline tile.</image:title>
      <image:caption>A common complaint from pool owners who have had repair jobs on their waterline tile, or a full re-tiling of their pool, is that the new tiles don’t last or stay bonded to the pool. Proper attention and repair (or replacement) of the coping may be needed as this is often the root of the problem.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The essential item to ensure the water tightness and longevity of your waterline tile and plaster finish is the coping that forms the seal at the top edge of the pool. No water should penetrate from the outer side of the pool, or the pool deck itself into the coping as it will eventually seep into the tile and plaster. Water penetrating the coping, tile, or plaster will freeze, expand, thaw, freeze and repeat, eventually causing your tiles to fall off and your plaster to blister.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Pool Interior Repair - Pool Interior Repair</image:title>
      <image:caption>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.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Pool Plumbing &amp; Equipment - Plumbing &amp; Equipment</image:title>
      <image:caption>When you are remodeling your swimming pool and updating the surface material of your pool it is the perfect time to replace your old inefficient pool equipment with more cost efficient equipment. Classic Pool Plastering offers a variety of manufacturers and types of pumps, heaters, filters, and pool cleaners to fit your every need. Today homeowners face many challenges including rising energy costs, more costly water supplies, noise abatement ordinances, and a highlighted universal social awareness. New technologies and more advanced and efficient product designs allow homeowners to make better environmental choices and enjoy lower costs. In addition, the energy companies offer a variety of rebate programs that encourage homeowners to upgrade their pool equipment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In addition to performing traditional services like pool interior resurfacing and waterline tile, our experience has led us to help others customize their existing pool structure and add tools to better protect and maintain their pool investment. We can add any addition to make your pool, and surrounding area, more beautiful, safe and fun than ever before.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Special Projects - Pool Shallowing &amp; Reshaping</image:title>
      <image:caption>The way pools are used changes over time, either with new owners or with the addition of kids. If you have an 8-foot or deeper pool and want to make it more kid-friendly, shallower to heat faster or to enjoy a game of water volleyball, it is possible to make the pool more shallow. Additionally, if your pool is too big or even too small, Classic Pool Plastering can modify the size of your pool to fit your needs.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A "Sun Shelf" goes by many different names (e.g., Baja Bench, Baja Shelf or Tanning Ledge). Whatever the name, the Sun Shelf is a flat, shallow area in your pool (usually 6 inches deep), before the deep end of the swimming pool. Pool Owners usually incorporate this feature into their pool for several reasons: It is an ideal spot for owners to lounge and tan near the pool because they can be in and out of the water at the same time. It allows you to relax in the water without having to change into a swimsuit, or arduously maneuver yourself on a raft or pool float. It is an excellent area for small children, a family pet, or even someone who is handicapped to cool off during a hot summer afternoon due to its shallow depth. It allows you to relax by your pool earlier in the day before the deeper end of the pool has a chance to warm up.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Special Projects - Safety &amp; Automatic Pool Cover</image:title>
      <image:caption>Reduce your potential for worry and stress as a pool owner with a safety or automatic pool covers. Classic Pool Plastering specializes in safety cover installations and can provide you with a quality, professionally installed safety cover to provide peace of mind for your family and its safety over the months the pool is closed. Swimming pools are a great thing to own and can provide families with countless hours of enjoyment and entertainment but you must make sure it is safe to be around when it is not being used. With a variety of color choices, a safety cover can also give the backyard a far superior look than a traditional water bagged or lock-in pool cover.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Classic Pool Plastering offers you many beautiful swimming pool decking ideas selected to fit your budget and taste. From concrete to various types of natural stone and brick pavers, let us help you find the perfect decking plan for you -- a solution that is perfect for both your pool area and budget.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Water Color Considerations - Water Color</image:title>
      <image:caption>You’ve probably made a hundred decisions already when it comes to the your swimming pool. The pool finish however, is probably one of the most important choices you will make. Not only for the aesthetics, but also the pool will need to stand up to a harsh underwater environment. One item that is often overlooked is how the water color will look in your pool once completed. There are many influences on water color that we can only give you an idea or “in most cases” type of an answer to the water color you will get from a pool finish. Water color is both an “art” and a “science”. Classic Pool Plastering is experienced in this and will both educate you on the factors that influence water color and advise you on what will best get you to your desired look. To learn more, please see the explanation of the key water color considerations below:</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Classic Pool Plastering Serves the Detroit-Metro Area, Southeast Michigan, Northeast Ohio and Northwest Indiana</image:caption>
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