Pool coating with polyurea
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Summer, sun, sunshine – when the days get longer and the thermometer rises, who does not want a cool and refreshing bath in your own pool. Whether it’s a short cool down, just drifting or actively swimming a few laps, a swimming pool can become the fun and recreation hub in your home.
To ensure that this is well protected, especially from often important chemicals or even impact damage, a pool coating with polyurea is increasingly common. The material can not only iron out minor irregularities, it also seals the surface. And the best part – you drain the water, coat the pool with polyurea and after just a few minutes you can leave the water behind. Polyurea hardens particularly quickly in your pool.
Basically, there are two ways to coat a pool. First, of course, there is polyurea, and secondly, a film. If you take extra care with a liner, carry out the laying on velvet paws, so to speak, and also take care not to drop any sharp objects, a pool liner may well work for a swimming season.
Properly applied, a film seals the pool. This is also the case with polyurea. Pool coatings with polyurea go quickly, because the application is carried out quickly with a spraying method. No one has to worry about barely visible microcracks. After just a few minutes, the polyurea pool coating is so hard that nothing can harm it.
Due to the sealing of the pool surface, nothing penetrates from below, and nothing can get into the groundwater from the inside. In addition, the pool coating with polyurea provides a high level of corrosion protection. This is especially important when you remove the water from the pool in the fall. A film could suffer significant damage from, for example, winter storms or hail. A pool coated with polyurea holds up here. You will also notice this pleasantly in your maintenance budget.
Pumping equipment can attack the surface of pools. A pool coating with polyurea prevents this.
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