![]() The more work you put into repairing a pool crack tends to correspond to the longevity and permanence of the repair. The level of difficulty for pool crack repair also tends to match the level of permanence. Today’s post is all about How to Repair Cracks in an Inground Pool, in 3 ways – the easy way, moderately difficult, and extreme crack repair. ![]() It’s not uncommon for plastered pools to develop small, hairline cracks in the surface of the plaster, especially close to the surface, on the top steps for instance.Ĭracks that run deeper can be seen in the corners, or where a spa wall joins the pool wall, or may develop behind the tile line, in the bond beam of the pool. Cracks in your inground pool? Scary, I know. Cracks in a gunite or concrete pool can conjure up all sorts of fears of much worse things. In most cases, pool cracks do not continue to crack, and can be permanently repaired.Īllow me to make a distinction between surface crazing, or check-cracks in the plaster – and cracks that run through the pool shell.
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