Thousand Oaks Pool Remodel | Old Finish Removal

Thousand Oaks Pool Remodel: Old Finish Removal and Interior Surface Upgrade

Removing the Old Finish

The top photo shows the pool immediately after we removed the old interior finish. When plaster or pebble reaches the end of its lifespan, you must remove it completely. Resurfacing over failing material causes bonding problems and early deterioration. For this Thousand Oaks pool remodel, we demolished the worn finish down to a solid substrate. This step ensures strong adhesion and long-term durability.

Preparing the Shell for Pool Resurfacing

After removal, we inspected the exposed shell for cracks, bond issues, and surface irregularities. We repaired any deficiencies before installing the new finish. Proper preparation determines how long a resurfacing project will last. Therefore, we never skip this stage.

As a licensed C-53 Swimming Pool Contractor serving Thousand Oaks and Eastern Ventura County for over 18 years, we prioritize structural integrity and code-compliant workmanship. Because preparation drives performance, we focus on the foundation first.

Installing the New Interior Surface

Once the shell met our standards, we applied a new interior finish designed for durability and consistent color. The updated surface improves comfort underfoot and enhances water clarity. In addition, it restores a clean, modern appearance.

We preserved the existing stone coping and raised bond beam to maintain the property’s natural character. At the same time, the new finish modernizes the swimming environment.

Long-Term Performance and Value

A full removal and resurfacing process protects structural integrity and extends the life of the pool. As a result, homeowners gain both visual improvement and reliable performance.

If you are considering a Thousand Oaks pool remodel or resurfacing project, start with a professional evaluation. Proper planning protects your investment and prevents premature failure.

All American Pool & Spa proudly serves Thousand Oaks and Eastern Ventura County with licensed, professional workmanship.

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