When Is It Time To Remodel Your Pool?

Regardless of whether you have a swimming pool or not, it is always a good idea to know when it is time for maintenance or a remodel. Pool remodeling can include anything from simple resurfacing to a complete rebuild. The goal is to create an outdoor living space that you and your family will love. Here are some of the most noticeable signs that you need to have your pool remodeled:

1. Cloudy Water

If your water looks milky white or cloudy it may be a sign that you need maintenance or a remodel to your pool. Usually the cause of cloudy water is air bubbles. High water pressure is another common cause of cloudy water. The higher the pressure, the easier it is for the water to disperse air and the more air bubbles it can create. Some homeowners may be able to solve the problem with an inexpensive sediment filter. These filters use activated carbon cartridges to trap sediment.

2. Damaged Tiles

If your pool’s tiles look damaged, it may be time to repair or remodel them. These tiles are the protective and decorative elements of a swimming pool, and it’s a sign that you need to take care of them before they become damaged again. To start, you need to drain the pool below your damaged tiles and let them dry completely. This will allow you to access the tiles below the water line, which are easier to repair than those above it.

3. Rust

When the surface of your pool begins to develop rust stains, this is a sign that you need to do some maintenance or remodel. Rust is a type of corrosion that occurs when iron oxidizes and reacts with oxygen. Depending on how it’s formed, the rust can be quite difficult to remove. It can also cause serious problems for the metal that it has formed around, such as the walls of your pool or even the rebar. 

4. Cracked Walls

Wall cracks are a common problem that can indicate a need for maintenance or remodel to your swimming pool. They may be caused by roof truss issues, tree roots or structural issues that need addressing. They can also be a sign of foundation problems. If you notice a wide or jagged crack, you should contact a professional to ensure the issue isn’t more serious than it appears. If the cracks are hairline or only surface level, they can be patched with drywall putty and a new coat of paint. But, if they are diagonal or extensive, it is best to call in a qualified building inspector to assess the situation and provide an estimate of potential costs for remediation.

5. Broken Lights

A swimming pool that is in disrepair and has broken lights is a sign that you need to get some maintenance or remodel work done. Whether it is just a few light fixtures or an entire new deck, these changes can bring a whole new look to your pool. One of the most common causes of broken pool lights is a faulty lens gasket. This rubber ring seals the plastic housing unit and is susceptible to warping or rotting due to chlorine exposure over time. Regardless of the reason, the best thing you can do is to take care of it right away. Otherwise, your pool could become a danger to anyone who gets into it!