Whether you’re a commercial resurfacing company or a DIY homeowner, Halogen Supply has all the pool resurfacing products and materials you need to keep any swimming area beautiful and safe. Reseal or refinish pools, hot tubs, and spas with a wide selection of paints, sealants, and coatings. Choose from all the most popular brands like Olympic, Ramuc, Abatron, and more. Halogen makes it easy to find the best refinishing supplies available to keep every square foot of your pool and deck looking like new!
Halogen has products for every type or pool surface: Concrete, Plaster, Steel, Aluminum, and Fiberglass.
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Depth & Safety Marker Tile & Ceramic Pool Tiles 278 Products
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Caulks & Sealants 9 Products
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Pool Sealers & Pool Patching Materials 14 Products
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Ramuc Pool Paint and Deck Coatings 20 Products
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Tuff Coat Coatings 2 Products
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Olympic Pool Paint and Deck Coatings 41 Products
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Paint Brushes & Painting Accessories 6 Products
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Anti Slip Adhesives Products 4 Products
FAQs
Resurfacing is needed when the pool surface is rough, pitted, stained, or cracked; when water loss occurs due to porous plaster; or when the surface color or finish is severely faded.
Common options include plaster, pebble aggregate finishes, quartz-based coatings, paint, tile or glass tile veneers, aggregate overlays, and, in some cases, fiberglass lining.
Depending on materials and maintenance, plaster and aggregate finishes typically last 7-15 years; high-quality quartz or tile surfaces may last 20 years or more. Painted pool surfaces can last 1-8 years, depending on the initial application process, the chemicals used, and environmental factors.
Drain the pool, clean the substrate thoroughly, repair cracks and structural damage, ensure all plumbing fittings are flush, and allow the surface to dry completely before applying the new finish. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications and requirements for all resurfacing products, especially paint.
Avoid shocking chemicals for a period recommended by the resurfacer, maintain proper water chemistry (pH, alkalinity, calcium hardness), prevent stains by cleaning surfaces regularly, and avoid sharp or abrasive objects against the new finish. Ensure compatibility with maintenance equipment, such as brushes and vacuums, to avoid prematurely wearing down the finished surface.