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RENOVATIONS

Over time, your swimming pool’s surface may become cracked, chipped or stained. Our swimming pool plastering and pool resurfacing services will bring your pool back to life.

 

A beautiful new surface, smooth and free of defects, will bring beauty and elegance back to your swimming pool.

If you are looking to have your pool’s surface re-plastered, keep in mind that there are many colors and textures available. You can always update your pool plaster to a new color to really let your pool and backyard shine.

Pool Decking and Removal:

The demolition of the existing pool deck is broken up in sections with use of machinery (bobcat and a mini excavator with a hydraulic hammer). The material is removed from the pool area and is hauled off-site to a recycling plant. Pool coping is removed and a clean surface is prepared for the application of new decking.

Structural Repair and Renovations:

Wall Repair, Step Replacement, Pool Depth Alterations- All State Technology is able to repair sections of compromised structures as well as add new steps and benches. Pool walls can be rebuilt to look new when the renovation process is completed. 

Plumbing Updates:

A laser is used to determine the level of the pool beam for the appropriate placement height of the new skimmers. Forms are set and installed for the skimmer mouth and the skimmer housing. Return wall fittings are inserted into the cored holes and cemented into place. The main drain is removed and a new drain housing is concreted in place. Trenches are excavated and new underground plumbing is installed with rigid PVC pipe.

 
Coping Removal and Replacement:

Existing pool coping is removed , and a clean surface is prepared for the application of new coping or cantilever decking. There are many coping options to choose from to match your project design

Tile Removal and Replacement:

Existing waterline tile is completely removed and the surface is then prepared for installation of new tile.

Pool Plaster and Pebble Interior Finishes:

Ultra high pressure water blasting is performed in order to ensure a clean, rough bondable surface for plaster application New surface application is hand troweled to complete the resurfacing process (materials include: standard marcite plaster, river rok and pebble finishes) On completion of plaster, pool is filled immediately to aid in the curing process

 
Completed Renovation Projects

Baltimore Sports Club (Baltimore, MD)

Project Details: Renovation; new perimeter tile, crack repair, bond kote and new SGM Diamond Brite plaster finish

 

Chipperfield Elementary School (Stroudsburg, PA)

Project Details: Waterblasting using ultra high pressure 40k PSI to remove paint coating and plaster removal for new tile lines. New tile installed along with Krystal Krete plaster finish. Work also includes bond kote, crack repair, and new expansion joint.

 

Hemlock Farms Community

Project Details: Waterblasting using ultra high pressure 40k PSI to remove plaster coating down to gunite shell. Installation of new tile, coping and Diamond Brite finish

 

Stonybrook Swim Club Hillsdale, NJ

Project Details: New Construction of lap pool. Work included excavation, double rebar, plumbing, plaster finish, new slide, filter work and associated plumbing, etc. Zero Entry pool work included waterblasting using ultra high pressure 40k PSI to remove paint coating. Installation of new tile and coping. New Diamond Brite finish. New installation of balance tank and all plumbing components. 

 

Kiddie Keep Well Camp (Edison, NJ)

Project Details: Waterblasting using ultra high-pressure 40k PSI to remove paint coating. Crack repair of shell. New Diamond Brite plaster finish applied

Sarner Health &Fitness Institute at Stamford Hospital (Stamford, CT)

Project Details: Aquatic center features a 5-lane, 25-yard salt-water lap pool, warm-water therapeutic pool and hot tub. New installation of Diamond Brite plaster

Totowa Community Pool (Totowa, NJ)

Project Details: Waterblasting using ultra high-pressure 40k PSI to remove paint coating. Major repairs to cracks in gunite shell. New installation of Diamond Brite plaster finish.

 

Town of Babylon (North Lindenhurst, NY; Deer Park, NY;

Amityville, NY; North Babylon, NY)

Project Details: Waterblasting using ultra high-pressure 40k PSI to remove plaster coating to gunite shell. New installation of tile and marcite plaster finish to three wading pools and one lap pool

 

James W. Roe Memorial Pool (Wayne, NJ)

Project Details: Waterblasting using ultra high-pressure 40k PSI to remove Krystal Krete aggregate coating to gunite shell. Installation of new tile and Diamond Brite plaster finish.

 

Woodbridge Community Center (Woodbridge, NJ)

Project Details: Waterblasting using ultra high-pressure 40k PSI to remove two layers of marcite coating. Installation of new Diamond Brite plaster finish.

Pulaski Park Pool (Poughkeepsie, NY)

Project Details: Waterblasting using ultra high-pressure 40k PSI to remove paint coating and marcite. Over a thousand linear feet of crack repair using polyurethane injections. Repair of two sets of steps into pool. New installation of tiles lines and white marcite plaster.

 

Landisville Community Pool (Landisville, PA)

Project Details: Waterblasting using ultra high-pressure 40k PSI to remove plaster coating. New Mechanical room, new Diamond Brite plaster finish, new tile and coping.

Mountainside Pool (Montclair, NJ)

Project Details: Waterblasting using ultra high pressure 40k PSI to remove plaster coating, installation of new tile, waterproofing being stainless steel gutter, and new plaster finish.

 

Old Forge, PA

Project Details: Waterblasting using ultra high-pressure 40k PSI to remove paint coating. New plaster Diamond Brite finish, new tile, and new mechanical room.

Menlo Aquatics Center (Perkasie, PA)

Project Details: Splash pad and leisure pool renovation. Waterblasting using ultra high-pressure 40k PSI to remove plaster coating. Installation of new tile and new Diamond Brite finish.

 

Thundering Surf Water Park (Beach Haven, NJ)

Project Details: Waterblasting using ultra high-pressure 40k PSI to remove paint coating

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